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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Maryannick B from Wisconsin
Nice for fixing my poultry fence that the rabbits chewed. I just wish the twine be skinny.
Jim F from Arkansas
These ferrules work good for repairs and have not found them any cheaper anywhere else. But I wish that there was a tool for them except for just using pliers.
Amanda N from Ohio
Easy to use and install.
Barbara & Eric G from Massachusetts
Brass ferrules work the best of anything we have tried to repair electric net fences. It takes a bit of practice to apply them with pliers and make both sides of the ferrule curl around the wire, but once you’ve got it, they are a quick repair that doesn’t add a lot of bulk to the fence, and they don’t usually catch on neighboring wires and cause tangles.
I gave them a “4 star” due to the trickiness of application.
A tool to specifically apply them would be a help.
James W from Indiana
These work well for their intended purpose. They are easy enough to install for a wire repair, but they would benefit greatly with an appropriate crimping tool. I think it absurd that you have to buy these one-at-a-time. They should be packaged in lots of 25, 50, or 100. I tried to find these elsewhere and could not locate an exact copy.