High-Tensile Wire Staples Barbed
For attaching a SupaTube or non-electrified High-Tensile (HT) wire to a wood post.
Specs
Barbed, 1.6"—Heavy duty Class III galvanized. Approximately 65 per lb.
How to Use
- Place staple over the SupaTube and drive staple firmly into the post using a hammer.
- Staple should be snug against the SupaTube.
- Place staple over the non-electrified high-tensile wire and drive staple into the post using a hammer.
- Staple should NOT be snug against the high-tensile wire.
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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Insulators
SupaTube, 5 in.
Item #360500 -Excellent for insulating HT wire from trees and wood post. Hold in place with fence staples.
$0.30 -
Insulators
SupaTube, 10 in.
Item #361000 -Excellent for insulating HT wire from trees and wood post. Hold in place with fence staples.
$0.55 -
Insulators
SupaTube, 20 in.
Item #362000 -Excellent for insulating HT wire from trees and wood post. Hold in place with fence staples.
$1.08 -
Insulators
SupaTube, 48 in.
Item #364800 -Excellent for insulating HT wire from trees and wood post. Hold in place with fence staples.
$2.60 -
High-Tensile Accessories
Wire Twister
Item #408300 -Use this tool to twist wire and terminate the fence line. Can be used with high-tensile and woven wire.
$1.80
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Ron W from Kentucky
Just what I needed to put up an insulated fence.
Thomas C from Upstate New York
Simply put - these babies hold. Quality thickness and holding power. I would highly recommend if you want to do your fencing just once rather than re-do by using an inferior product.
Great value for money.
Bradley R from Western New york
Installed on fence posts for the last eleven years.Staples have yet to show any signs of rusting,or loosening.Exellent for holding SupaTube to posts.Our winters are extreme,no insulator has ever held up on our fences.Five strands of high tensile wire are pulled directly to the ground by our snow conditions,yet the staples holding the SupaTube
remain tight.Staples have never pulled out,nor has the SupaTube ever failed.