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POSTS 123
FiberTuff ™ PostsSteps to install…
• Use foot plate to step post into the soil
at the point of a curve, corner or end.
We lean it outwards against the strain
because the shaft will curve slightly
towards the pull of the fence.
• Insert the top strand of the net into the
top clip
(inset)
.
Note:
It is not necessary to weave the FiberTuff post
into the netting.
FiberTuff ™ Posts 19/18/SS, 18", 0.75 lb.....................#208050 $2.97 19/20/SS, 20", 0.80 lb.....................#208051 $3.30 19/24/SS, 24", 1 lb...........................#208056 $3.45 19/30/SS, 30", 1.20 lb.....................#208052 $3.70 19/35/SS, 35", 1.40 lb.....................#208053 $3.95 22/42/SS, 42", 1.70 lb.....................#208054 $4.25 22/48/SS, 48", 2 lb..........................#208055 $4.75 Replacement Caps Gray Cap, (FiberTuff 19), 0.01 lb......#206506 $0.32 Gray Cap, (FiberTuff 22), 0.01 lb......#206507 $0.32 Post naming example: 19/18/SS 19 = dia of the post 18 = height of the post (w/o spike) SS = single spike Step-in foot plate is welded to the spike for support. Black FiberTuffs are easy to sort from white posts.Uses for
FiberTuff Posts1. To support netting at:
• Curves, moderate corners and
ends (if the fence is <48" tall).
• Rises and dips.
2. We plan to release clips that will allow
the posts to support other conductors.
Why black with a gray top?
To avoid confusion with other posts.
To install
The cap can be tapped with a hammer to
install the post and can hold a strand
of netting.
FiberTuff 19 vs FiberTuff 22?• Larger post (22) is twice as stiff.
• The
22
is 19% more expensive.
• The
22
is only available in 42" and 48".
• The steel ground spike is identical.