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Fence Staples

1.0~1.6 USD
Min. Order: 1000 Kilogram
Trade Term: FOB
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, WU
Supply Ability: 60000kgs/month
Place of Origin: Hebei

Company Profile

Location: China (Mainland)
Business Type: Manufacturer, Trading Company

Product Detail

Model No.: MWN-FS
Means of Transport: Ocean
Production Capacity: 60000kgs/month
Delivery Date: 10days
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Product Description

Heavily galvanised fencing staples to hold fencing firmly in place throughout its life. Presser point galvanised staples consistently manufactured with even lengths legs and shape.
Well formed presser point staples
Consistent length and shape
Heavily galvanised to BS EN10244
Presser point staples enter post cleanly and hold well
High quality product
Packed in strong buckets with carry handle
5Kg, 10Kg, 20Kg packs
Also available in strong 25Kg cardboard box
40mm x 4.0mm
30mm x 3.55mm
25mm x 2.64mm

When you need to securely fasten welded or woven wire fence to wood posts, use a fence staple. Staples are slice cut and have plenty of holding power. The sharp points make them easy to drive into the wood. Fence staples are made from galvanized wire. This gives them good protection from rust. They are available in six lengths or sizes: 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", 1-3/4" and 2".
The 3/4" staples are formed from 14 gauge galvanized wire. These are recommended for lighter gauge wire meshes, such as 20 gauge hexagonal chicken wire, 23 gauge 1/4"x1/4" mesh and 19 gauge 1/2"x1/2" mesh. They have a 3/16" spread at the shoulders.
1" through 2" staples are made with heavier 9 gauge galvanized wire. You can use these to hold the heavier gauge meshes - deer fence, field fence, horse fence, vinyl coated welded wire etc. The spread at the shoulders is 1/4". A longer length will give you more holding power.
Approximate quantities per pound:

3/4" - 350
1" - 100
1-1/4" - 80
1-1/2" - 70
1-3/4" - 60
2" - 50
Galvanized fence staples are not recommended for holding plastic meshes. The staple can cut into and even through the mesh if driven too far. And if the mesh is free to rub against the staple, the staple can chafe through the mesh, ultimately breaking it. A batten works best for securing plastic fence and meshes to a wood post.
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