9.4 lbs. | 0.84 lbs. |
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Length | 4.9 in |
Height | 1.7’’ |
Material | Steel |
Finish | Electro Galvanized |
Fence Side Diameter | 1.3” |
Post Side Diameter | 2” |
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The Ring Connector is designed to attach temporary fencing to posts, creating a semi-permanent perimeter. Ideal for long-term projects where the perimeter remains unchanged, this connector enhances stability and security.
Connecting temporary fence panels is essential even in temporary setups to prevent unauthorized workers from moving the panels and gaining entry. The Ring Connector was designed to solve that issue. The smaller side attaches to the frame, while the larger side fits posts approximately 2” in diameter. This allows you to secure a temporary fence frame to a driven post, creating an even safer perimeter.
Before installing the Ring Connector, first drive the posts into the ground at your desired locations and position the fence panels between them. Open the Ring Connector and place it between the fence panel and post, then tighten the screw, ensuring the nut faces inward towards the fenced-off area. This makes it harder for vandals to tamper with the connector.
When it’s time to secure your jobsite, build a perimeter, deter trespassing, inhibit vandalism, or prevent injuries and legal risks, there are fence solutions for every situation.
There are quite a few ways to reinforce a chain-link fence, and it should be a primary consideration during installation.