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102 ELECTRIC NETTING

www.premier1supplies.com • 1-800-282-6631

Line Post Options

Double Spike (DS) Post

Available in these nets:

• Deer, Sheep, Horse and

Cattle QuikFence

®

• ElectroFence

®

• ElectroNet

®

• ElectroNet

®

Plus

• ElectroStop

®

• PermaNet

®

• PermaNet

®

Plus

• PoultryNet

®

• VersaNet

®

Plus

Single Spikes (SS)

NetPost 13 or 15—0.26" dia, 6" long

NetPost 19—0.31" dia, 7" long

Note: 19mm spikes

are longer and posts are larger.

Because of this, they provide more support—but

are a bit harder to install and remove.

Drivable Post (DP)

Available in these nets:

• Bear QuikFence

®

• ElectroNet

®

• ElectroStop

®

• PoultryNet

®

Spike Stop

helps prevent spike from

being driven into the post.

We recommend these unless

your soil is always soft.

When soil is soft,

these are

easily pushed in with your foot.

When the soil is hard,

they are

much harder to get into the soil

and to remove. Don’t try to drive

them with a hammer!

Who needs Drivable Posts?

• Those who find it difficult to push

single spikes or step double spikes

into hard soil. (This includes us).

• Those who install net into dry, hard

soils; frozen soils; rocky soils.

New! Dead Blow Hammer The drivable post drive cap (brown in color) can be hit with a dead blow hammer or mallet (not steel). 1 lb.......#205015 $9.50

Single Spike (SS) Post

Available in these nets:

• Chicken Net

• Goat & Sheep Net

• Sheep & Goat Net

• ElectroFence

®

• ElectroNet

®

• ElectroStop

®

• HogNet

®

• PermaNet

®

• Pig QuikFence

®

• PoultryNet

®

• RaccoonNet

®

• VersaNet

®

Plus

Double Spikes (DS)

NetPost 13 or 15—0.26" dia, 6" long

NetPost 19—0.31" dia, 7" long

Note: PermaNet spikes

are longer and posts

are larger. Because of this, they provide more

support—but are a bit harder to install and remove.

Drivable Post (DP)

6" long

When using a hammer to drive the post into hard or

rocky soils, the spike stop prevents the spike from

being forced up into the post.

Line posts that are already built-in to nets.

New!