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Type: | Place of Origin: | Post: | Square post,round post | ||
Model Number: | Frame Material: | Pressure Treated Wood Type: | |||
Frame Finishing: | Feature: | Anti-corrosion: | |||
Surface Treatment: | Uses: | Fence Post | 48mm, 60mm,75mm | ||
Sample: | Key words: | Mesh: | |||
Specifications
Chain link fence for sale
Mesh:1"--4" can choose
Wire dia:1.2mm--4.0mm
Length of roll: 0.5mm--100m
ISO9001
Opening Size | Wire Gauge | Width Per Roll | ||||
Inch | mm | Tolerance | BWG | mm | Feet | Meter |
3/8" | 10 | +0.5 | BWG 27-23 | 0.41-0.64 | 1'-6' | 0.1-2m |
1/2" | 13 | -1.5 | BWG 27-22 | 0.41-0.71 | 1'-6' | 0.1-2m |
5/8" | 16 | +1.0/-2.0 | BWG 27-22 | 0.41-0.71 | 1'-6' | 0.1-2m |
3/4" | 19 | +1.0/-2.5 | BWG 26-20 | 0.46-0.89 | 1'-6' | 0.1-2m |
1" | 25 | +1.5 | BWG 25-29 | 0.51-1.07 | 1'-6' | 0.1-2m |
1 1/4'' | 31 | -3.0 | BWG 24-18 | 0.56-1.24 | 1'-6' | 0.2-2m |
1 1/2" | 40 | +2.0/-4.0 | BWG 23-16 | 0.64-1.65 | 1'-6' | 0.2-2m |
2" | 51 | +2.0/-4.0 | BWG 22-14 | 0.71-2.11 | 1'-6' | 0.2-2m |
3" | 76 | +2.0/-4.0 | BWG 21-14 | 0.81-2.11 | 1'-6' | 0.3-2m |
4" | 100 | +2.0/-4.0 | BWG 20-12 | 0.89-2.80 | 1'-6' | 0.5-2m |
Remarks : The length per roll could be produced according to your need. | ||||||
Other specifications are available, If you have a special requirement, HTM can help. | ||||||
Could be weaved in continuous or reverse twist |
Opening | Wire Gauge |
mm | mm |
13mm | 0.9,1.0 |
16mm | 0.9,1.0 |
19mm | 0.9,1.0 |
25mm | 1.0,1.2,1.4 |
40mm | 1.0,1.2,1.4,1.6 |
50mm | 1.0,1.2,1.4,1.6,2.0 |
Remarks: Length:5m,10m,25m,30m Width: 0.5m -2.0m | |
Other specifications are available according to your order. If you have a special requirement, HTM can help |
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