Brass Ferrules for Netting
Product Details
Neat item used to repair broken horizontals in electric netting.
Makes for a quick tidy repair. Tying knots in the string works, but doesn't always make a good connection with the metal strands. The brass ferrule helps eliminate that problem.
Instructions/Diagrams:
Common Uses
Specs
- 9.13mm long
- 6.9mm wide at the back
- .51mm thick
How to Use
- Place the replacement conductor next to the broken end of a horizontal conductor in the netting.
- Using a pliers, crimp the ferrule together so that both conductor pieces are cinched tightly by the ferrule.
- Do the same to the other end.
- The ferrule is metal and should both physically and electrically connect the broken pieces.
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Cynthia J from Washington
The idea for this ferrule is great, however it is too small for clamping repairs to the poultry netting electric fence. I had to resort to using duct tape to protect the knots tied. I will go to the store and buy some bigger ones to get the job done. Maybe I need some special tool to clamp them onto the wires.
Mica H from California
They work great, much better than using a knot.
Laurie D from New York
I’m sure these would work well on some things, but they did not help me much at all with my poultry netting repair. They are not big enough to crimp well around the knot they recommend in the repair video. I tried, failed and ruined many of these ferrules trying to crimp them. Not sure the ones that held are going to hold up in the field. Next time I’m going to the hardware store to just buy larger diameter ferrules.
Christine L from Pennsylvania
Not enough of these in the repair package that is sent with every roll of electric netting, so I purchased 30 ferrules to keep around for emergencies.
Wendy H from Ohio
These made the repair to the ElectroNet fence (that had been cut in half by the lawnmower) quick, easy, and secure. I just cut out the damaged portion and reconnected the appropriate lines. And the fence is hot again.