SupaTube for High-Tensile Wire

Excellent for insulating HT wire from trees and wood post.

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ITEM # DESCRIPTION AVAIL. WEIGHT PRICE QTY
360500 SupaTube, 5 in. In Stock 0.1 $0.18
361000 SupaTube, 10 in. In Stock 0.2 $0.38
362000 SupaTube, 20 in. In Stock 0.2 $0.69
364800 SupaTube, 48 in. In Stock 0.3 $1.64

Specs

  • 3/16" diameter
  • 4 Lengths 5",10", 20" and 48"
  • UV additive for extra long life

Benefits

Multiple lengths to fit different 'jobs'.

How to Use

5" and 10" SupaTube:

  1. Thread wire through tube.
  2. Attach SupaTube to post or tree with 2-inch SupaTube staple by placing staple over the tube and driving the staple (sold separately) firmly into the post or tree with a hammer. Do not cut through the tube.
20" SupaTube:
  1. Thread wire through tube.
  2. Attach SupaTube to post or tree with 2-inch SupaTube staple by placing staple over the tube and driving the staple (sold separately) firmly into the post or tree. Do not cut through the tube.
  3. If using on an end post, wrap the tube around the post, terminate the wire and drive the staples into the post or tree. Do not cut through the tube.
48" SupaTube:
  1. Thread wire through tube.
  2. Attach SupaTube to post or tree with 2-inch SupaTube staple (sold separately) by placing staple over tube and driving staple firmly into post or tree. Do not cut through the tube.
  3. This length can be cut with hacksaw or blade to a desired length.

Precautions

Do not cut through tube when attaching staples.

Trouble Shooting

For line posts, we now use NailOns (#380801 & #380802).

For corners/ends, we now prefer PI 20s (#369000).

Item # 380801 - In Stock
$0.20
For attaching and insulating high-tensile (HT) wire and low-tension fences to wood line posts.
Item # 360000 - In Stock
$1.65
Barbed, 2 in. - For attaching a SupaTube to a wood post.
Barbed, 1.6 in. - For attaching non-electrified high-tensile wire to wood post.
Item # 369000 - In Stock
$1.25
For insulating high-tensile (HT) wire at corner and end wood posts and around trees. Withstands high strains for years. More reliable than porcelain options.