9.4 lbs. | 131 lbs. |
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Length | 50 ft. |
Height | 8 ft. |
Material | Steel |
Finish | Galvanized |
Gauge | 11.5 |
Mesh Size | 1/8 in |
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Our 8’x50’ chain-link fabric rolls, also known as chain-link mesh, are made from galvanized steel with a zinc coating to prevent corrosion. Highly resistant to weather, this fabric is perfect for post-driven fences that need to remain on-site for long-term projects. Ideal for various applications, including construction sites, industrial facilities, security, and animal enclosures.
For construction or home renovation projects, pre- assembled temporary fence panels might be beyond your budget. Our 8’x50’ chain-link fence fabric offers a cost-effective alternative that ensures durability and significantly enhances security around your perimeter.
When properly installed, this chain-link fabric provides a stable barrier to keep unwanted personnel out and protect lives and assets within.
Made from 11.5-gauge galvanized steel, this chain-link mesh is built to endure. |
Chain-link fabric can be configured to any perimeter shape, adapting to any location. |
Requires minimal upkeep compared to other fencing types, saving time and effort. |
To assemble your post-driven chain-link fence, you'll need galvanized pipes to build the framework and gates.
Weather-resistant pipes are essential for the fence’s longevity, and you can find them in multiple sizes at SONCO.
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Chain-link fence styles and features might appear daunting to those new to perimeter security.
There are several reasons for removing a chain-link fence. You may be giving your house and yard a facelift and want to change your permanent fence, or you might need to move temporary fence panels from one project to the next.