HD T Post Offset Insulator
For attaching and insulating low-tension or high-tension conductors to an in-line steel T line post.
Specs
- Fits all sizes of steel T posts
- 10" long
- Holds 1/4" rope or 1/2" tape
- White or black plastic
- Made of polyethylene with UV additive for extra long life
- Holds conductor 9" from fence
Benefits
How to Use
- Pre-stretch the non-pin end of insulator.
- Hook short side of insulator onto T post.
- Center insulator over a stud on post.
- Pull or push long side of insulator around front of T post and snap into place on opposite side. (Use pliers if necessary.)
- Remove pin, insert conductor and replace pin.
Precautions
Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.
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Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
EnduraSoft® 6.0, 1320 ft roll
Item #256600 -Twisted rope for permanent electrified fences. Made of polyester so it’s soft to the touch.
$184.00 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliTape™, 330 ft. roll
Item #257010 -A 1/2" wide electric fence conductor whose visibility is ideal for horses and other large, fast moving livestock.
$17.00 -
Handling Equipment
Steel T Posts, 7 ft.
Item #327800 -Thick galvanized coating protects these posts from the elements for years on end. Excellent support for portable, permanent and HT fence systems.
$19.50 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Steel T Post Driver
Item #328300 -For driving T Posts and SupaReel 3-Reel support posts by hand.
$37.50 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Steel T Post Puller
Item #328400 -Makes it simple to remove posts by hand without effort or risk of damage to the post.
$43.00
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Lydia S from Illinois
I'm thrilled with these insulators.
Just installed a few of these to keep cattle off an older fence line. These are extremely heavy duty. They are longer and the "plastic" is MUCH thicker than any other insulators I've found.
I installed them using a large flat head screw driver to get the clip over the edge of the T-post. That's the method I've used with other T-post insulators and once you get the hang of it they are easy to install.
I hate repairing fence. If these insulators last as long as they look like they will I probably won't have to do much to this part of the fence for years.
I think they are priced right. I would rather pay a bit more for these high quality insulators than have to keep replacing less expensive ones.
Time will tell if they hold up but I'm buying more. Sometimes you find a product that just works!
Lydia S from Illinois
I'm thrilled with these insulators.
Just installed a few of these to keep cattle off an older fence line. These are extremely heavy duty. They are longer and the "plastic" is MUCH thicker than any other insulators I've found.
I installed them using a large flat head screw driver to get the clip over the edge of the T-post. That's the method I've used with other T-post insulators and once you get the hang of it they are easy to install.
I hate repairing fence. If these insulators last as long as they look like they will I probably won't have to do much to this part of the fence for years.
I think they are priced right. I would rather pay a bit more for these high quality insulators than have to keep replacing less expensive ones.
Time will tell if they hold up but I'm buying more. Sometimes you find a product that just works!
Sharon H from CA
When trying to quickly get hotwire added to miles of old fence I sometimes use a rod post when the fence is such a mess that I need to get farther out from the old wire to avoid shorts. The extra length of these stout insulators means that I can sometimes use one of them instead.
Chris B from Alabama
Very strong and I didn't think they were hard to install at all. Very pleased and when I expand my electric fence I will be buying more.
Ewald H F from New Mexico
I purchased these to retrofit an electric hot wire to an existing range fence consisting of sheep wire, tee posts, and cedar stays. Needed to keep the horses from rubbing and wallowing against the fence and tearing it up. I needed insulators that provided more extension than the others I had looked at, and found these on the primier 1 website. These tee post insulators are expensive but heavy duty and worked just like I expected and needed them to. They were not difficult to install using a pair of channellock water pump pliers to finally snap the heavy plastic clip into place on the tee posts. With a little practice they went on like a champ. That I could find, nobody else has extension insulators like these with 10 inch extension.