
1
90˚
2
3
4"
12"
22"
Line Post Spacings
1. 19mm—.75" dia 2. 15mm—.60" dia 3. 13mm—.50" dia 3. NetPost 13 • ElectroNet • ElectroNet Plus • VersaNet Plus • RaccoonNet • HogNet • Sheep Net • Goat NetPlus Nets vs Standard Nets…
Premier “Plus” versions
reduce the need for extra line posts because “Plus” net posts
are spaced every 6.8 ft
(above, in front)
to reduce potential sag between the posts at curves
and corners.
Standard Nets,
by comparsion, have posts spaced every 12 ft
(above, in back)
.
See the netting chart on pp. 112–115.
2. NetPost 15 • ElectroStop • ElectroStop Plus • PoultryNet • PoultryNet Plus • Chicken Net 1. NetPost 19 • PermaNet • PermaNet Plus • ElectroFence • All QuikFences • NetGates • VersaNet 60" • ElectroNet (DP) • Bear QuikFence (DP) • ElectroStop (DP) • PoultryNet (DP)(below) Diagram illustrates the post’s relative ability to resist netting side pressures of curves, corners, wind, rain,
ice and snow. Note that NetPost 15 is
3 times stiffer
than NetPost 13—which explains why users prefer our electrified
netting over alternatives.
Plus Nets:
• ElectroNet Plus•
ElectroStop Plus•
ElectroFence Plus • PermaNet Plus • PoultryNet Plus(shown)
•
VersaNet PlusHeight of Deflection
Outer dia test site on with 2 lbs of
Name of the post each post side-strain
1. NetPost 19 .75" (19mm)
35"
4"
2. NetPost 15 .60" (15mm)
35"
12"
3. NetPost 13 .50" (13mm)
35"
22"
Post Side-Strain Comparisons
Standard Nets:
• ElectroNet • ElectroStop•
ElectroFence•
PermaNet • PoultryNet(shown)
• VersaNetLine Post Strength and Sizes
An illustration comparing the 3 NetPost diameters. • .75" dia (19mm) • Actual size cross-section • PVC post (6 internal fiberglass ribs enhance strength) • .60" dia (15mm) • Actual size cross-section • Hollow PVC post • .50" dia (13mm) • Actual sizecross-section • Hollow PVC postPlus nets
(6.8 ft between posts)
Standard nets
(12 ft between posts)
www.premier1supplies.com• 1-800-282-6631
ELECTRIC NETTING 107
•
QuikFence•
Bear QuikFence•
Electric Chicken Net•
Electric Goat Net•
Electric Sheep NetNew!
Nets with
drivable posts
Who needs Drivable Posts?
For those who find it too hard
to push single-spike or step-
in double-spike posts into the
soil. If double-spike posts cause
frustration (from tangling)—
drivable posts can provide relief.
How?
• Instead of dividing
downward force (from
hammer) over 2 spikes,
using a single spike directs
it to 1—this makes insertion
into hard soils easier.
• Single spikes do not tangle
(as double spikes are prone).
• Vent frustration by hitting
something with a mallet.
(SS) = Single Spike Post
(DS) = Double Spike Post
(DP) = Drivable Post
(with a single spike)
SS = Single Spike Post
New!
DP = Single Spike Drivable Post
*
DS = Double Spike Post
*For easier identification—drivable post
caps are brown in color instead of black.
Acronym for them is DP.
Drivable Posts (DP)…
ElectroNet, ElectroStop, Bear QuikFence, PoultryNet 12/48/3and
PoultryNet 12/42/3 (PN)are now available with
drivable posts.
Features:
1. Drive cap
(brown in
color)
can be hit with
a mallet or dead blow
hammer (not steel).
2. 19mm post
with
fiberglass cables.
3. Spikes with a spike stop
to prevent spike from
being driven into post.
4. Single spike.
More specifics on Post Ground Spikes, p. 106
2.
19mm post
1.
Drive
cap
4. Single Spike
3.
Spike
Stop