Knotted fencing, also known as field fencing, is a type of wire fencing that consists of vertical and horizontal wires that are knotted together at each intersection to create a strong and durable fence. It is commonly used for agricultural applications, such as livestock fencing and crop protection.
- Applications
- Specifications
- Livestock fencing: Knotted fencing is commonly used to create enclosures for livestock, such as cattle, sheep, and horses.
- Crop protection: Knotted fencing can be used to protect crops from animals, such as deer and rabbits.
- Boundary fencing: Knotted fencing can be used to create boundary fencing for residential properties or other areas that require a durable and secure fence.
- Material: Knotted fencing is typically made from galvanized or stainless steel wire.
- Wire gauge: The wire gauge of knotted fencing can vary, but it is typically between 12 and 14 gauge.
- Mesh size: The mesh size of knotted fencing can vary, but it is typically a square pattern with openings ranging from 2 inches to 6 inches.
- Height: Knotted fencing is typically sold in rolls of varying heights, ranging from 3 feet to 8 feet.
- Knot type: The knots used in knotted fencing can vary, but the most common type is the square knot, which provides added strength and durability.
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Strong & durable
Our knotted fence is made up of 2.5mm high tensile galvanized wire which makes it durable at all conditions.
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Flexibility & rigidity
The cross locks keeps the fence rigid and stronger at the same time, possess variable gaps with small gaps at the bottom and wider gaps at the top.
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Easy installation
The installation of knotted fencing is easy & super quick and as a result it saves labour cost.