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Misc
Cut-Out Switch
Reliable single-throw design has
never failed Premier or our customers.
All metal connections are stainless
steel. 7"L x 2"W.
Cut-Out Switch, 0.32 lb......................#333000 $13.00
Conductor Hook
A non-conductive handle that secures
and insulates the leading end of twine,
rope or tape to an existing woven/
barbed HT wire fence at the end of
fence farthest from a reel.
Strong UV-treated plastic. 8" long.
Conductor Hook, 0.08 lb. ................... #237400 $1.10
Warning Sign
Reduces risk of accidental contact by
visitors. Holes in corners to tie or nail
to fence. Includes 2 cable ties.
Plastic. 6-3/4"W x 3-3/4"H.
Warning Sign, 0.06 lb.......................#346000 $1.60
CA residents see p. 106 for Prop 65 Warning.
Insulated Wire and Uses
1. Energizer to switch—
Use insulated wire
from the energizer,
to the switch.
2. Cut-out switch to
fence—Strip insulated
wire and place along
rope—squeeze tight
with a RopeLink. If
connecting to HT
wire, use a manual
joint clamp (p. 88).
3. Connecting multiple
wires to ground rod—
Use a clamp (p. 100)
to connect.
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1
3
Actual Size Double-Insulated
Wire (DCPIW34)
Designed to carry high
voltage (up to 10,000V)
electric fence pulses.
Steel wire is 12.5 gauge
galvanized high-tensile.
The 2 insulation layers are polyethylene.
Outer diameter is 0.37".
For underground burial we advise that
it be enclosed in 3/4" (or larger) black
plastic water pipe.
Why? To provide extra protection from
rocks and traffic and to enable it to be
easily replaced if desired.
Note: Some users have experienced
cracks in the insulation developing over
time when this wire is bent—particularly
as it enters the soil. We think this is due
to the differing expansion and contraction
rates of the wire and the plastic. The
solution? Use MaxiShock Cable. Its
insulation has never failed.
Actual Size
Why not use household insulated wire?
Because fence voltages may exceed 10,000 volts, all
household insulated wire (rated at 600V) will fail in a
matter of weeks. It’s best to use the correct wire at the start.
Double-Insulated Wire
25', 1.45 lb.............................................#164105 $11.00
50', 2.85 lb. ............................................#164104 $22.00
100', 5.30 lb..........................................#164107 $44.00
300', 16.25 lb........................................#164108 $114.00
1000', 59 lb...........................................#164103 $400.00
Double-Insulated Wire
Clamp
and
Ground Stake
(see p. 100)
MaxiShock™ Insulated
Cable (PIW2510)
Premier’s popular and
proven cable is covered
with plastic insulation.
Use for connecting:
• Flood gaps to fences
• Hot wires to each other
• Gate activators to fences
• Energizers to fences or ground rods
Can be removed and reinstalled many
times. The thick zinc layer on MaxiShock
cable will protect the connection from
rusting for years.
Connect for a short period, just wrap
MaxiShock tightly around the conductor
5 or more times. It’s simple and quick.
For permanent wire fences connect the
same as double-insulated wire—with
manual joint clamps or RopeLinks. For
manual joint clamps onto HT wire, bend
the bare cable end back and forth to
provide 2-3 layers within the joint clamp.
MaxiShock Insulated Cable
10', 0.20 lb. ............................................. #163900 $8.50
50', 1.05 lb.............................................. #164000 $20.00
100', 2.25 lb. ............................................#164010 $36.00
500', 10.45 lb......................................... #164020 $165.00
MaxiShock Double-Insulated Cable
(use for underground burial)
25', 0.95 lb.............#164205 $12.00
50', 1.85 lb. ............#164204 $22.00
100', 3.75 lb. ..........#164207 $38.00
300', 11.15 lb. ........#164208 $114.00
1000', 38.50 lb. .....#164203 $293.00
TOP
PICK
STRAINRITE INSULATED CABLE, see p. 82
FENCE CONNECTORS
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