
3/8 FiberRod Clip Options
A. SnapOn Harp Clip. Low cost and easy
to use. Sold in bags of 20. Priced each.
B. ScrewOn Insulator. Sold, packaged and
priced individually.
C. PowerGrip Clip. Prone to tangling. Sold
in bags of 20 but priced each.
SnapOn Harp Clip, 0.10 lb.................. #325310 $0.19 Harp Clip Tool, 0.10 lb......................... #325311 $1.11 ScrewOn Insulator, 0.10 lb................. #325400 $0.29 PowerGrip Clips, 0.10 lb..................... #325000 $0.15 B. ScrewOn Insulator— tightening on a FiberRod. A. Harp Clip—using the Harp Clip Tool. C. Power Grip Clip— squeezing to install. Hot-Dip Galvanized Steel T Posts Use as end, corner and curve posts for temporary and semi- permanent fences. Excel as line posts for permanent fences because they: 1. Ground all uninsulated galvanized wires. 2. Won’t accelerate rust on the HT wire. (Rusted posts cause HT wires to rust much faster.) Steel T Post, 6', 9 lb................................................................... #327600 $12.90 * Steel T Post, 7', 10.50 lb........................................................... #327800 $14.15 * * Additional handling fee of $5 per item. A. Steel T Post Driver For driving steel T Posts and SupaReel 3-Reel support posts (p. 129) into the soil. Painted. Steel T Post Driver, 14 lb.............................#328300 $26.75 B. Steel T Post Puller Removes posts by hand without risk of damage. Simply drop the clasp around the post; push down on the lever; and the post comes up. Puts an end to the “shake, grunt and lift” method—and puts less strain on your back, arms and legs. Hot-dip galvanized. Steel T Post Puller, 11 lb..............................#328400 $35.00(below)
After 5–10
years.
Steel T Posts The drive cap (see close- up below) takes the force from the hammer instead of the post, reducing wear to the post. Use one cap for multiple posts. A. B.Other’s—Painted
Premier’s
Hot-dip galvanized
POSTS 127
The hot-dip galvanized coating on these T posts is so thick that it can triple a post’s life, appearance and electrical grounding ability ! Harp Clip Tool—Use a Harp Clip Tool (right) to install SnapOn Harp Clips.