PowerGrip Clips
Product Details
Secure electric fence wire quickly and easily with PowerGrip Clips. Designed for use with 3/8", 1/2" and 11/16" FiberRod posts, these stainless-steel clips offer a simple solution for attaching wire conductors at the height you choose.
- ✔ Fast, tool-free installation
- Simply compress and slide onto the post
- ✔ Adjustable
- Easily slide up or down to fine-tune fence height
- ✔ Spring-loaded grip
- Holds securely in place without slipping
- ✔ Durable stainless steel
- Rust resistant for long-lasting performance
Perfect for livestock owners, grazers and anyone using fiberglass posts in their electric fencing system.
Specs
- Three sizes available:
- 3/8" Clip — use with 3/8" FiberRod Posts
- 1/2" Clip — use with 1/2" FiberRod Posts
- 11/16" Clip — use with 11/16" FiberRod Posts
- Stainless steel
- 25 per package, but sold individually
Installation
- Squeeze loops of clip together to slide the clip on, off, up or down the post. Loops should have the open end facing up.
- Thread conductors through one loop for temporary fences (quicker to move) and through both loops for semi-permanent fences (makes it more secure).
- IntelliBraid® Twine PE 2.25
- IntelliTwine™ 2.25
- IntelliBraid® Grazer 2.6
- IntelliBraid® Twine PE 3.0
- Rutland™ Braided Polywire
- Speedrite Extreme Wire
- Speedrite Poliwire
- MaxiShock™ Wire
1/2" and 11/16" PowerGrip Clips fit electric fence conductors up to 3/8" (9mm) in diameter.
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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Posts and Accessories
SmoothCote™ FiberRods, 3 ft. (3/8 in. dia)
Item #321831 -Lightweight fiberglass posts for use with livestock containment fence or deer deterrent fence.
$1.60 -
Posts and Accessories
SmoothCote™ FiberRods, 4 ft. (1/2 in. dia.)
Item #321941 -Coated fiberglass posts for portable electric fence use. Strong support at curves and corners.
$3.25 -
Posts and Accessories
SmoothCote™ FiberRod Post, 6 ft (11/16" dia.)
Item #321981 -Thick temporary posts for electric fences. Useful corner support on low-tension fences.
$8.10 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
IntelliBraid®, 660 ft. roll
Item #256710 -6mm (1/4") dia. braided rope conductor for electric fences. Black/white color is easy for humans and livestock to see. Polyester for high UV-resistance.
$113.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
IntelliBraid® Grazer 2.6, 2000 ft roll
Item #253537 -Premier’s most conductive low-tension electric fence twine—only 20Ω per 1,000 feet! 2.6mm diameter for portability and ease of handling. Ideal for sheep and cattle.
$89.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
Speedrite Extreme Wire, 1320 ft
Item #253554 -Lightweight electric fence twine for containing cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Tinned copper strands for superior conductivity and “extreme” shock power.
$82.00 -
Conductors - Rope-Twine-Wire-Tape
MaxiShock™ Wire, 1320 ft. roll
Item #251000 -Twisted cable conductor for electric fences. Thick layer of galvanized coating for years of outdoor use.
$129.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Extra Heavy Duty Insulated Cable, 82'
Item #164301 -Heavy duty electric fence cable with extra thick insulation. Excels in frozen or high UV conditions.
$41.00
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Stanley & Rachel R from Nebraska
We use many of these clips on hundreds of 3/8" fiberglass posts. Over time some need to be replaced, since they can bend out of shape but they stay put on the posts much better then the plastic insulators. Came from steel 3/8 posts and will never go back after using fiberglass. Twine or wire will never have a dead short if it comes off the insulator. Posts are easy to put in, don’t bend out of shape, and the clips make height adjustments very easy. Just make sure you wear leather gloves when handling fiberglass, since you can get slivers that often times you can’t see to pull out, and they hurt. Highly recommended.
Jonathan W from West Virginia
I use around 500 of these from April to October-November every year. I use 3/8 Fiberglass posts and these clips to rotate pastures for both cattle & sheep. I have had zero issues with them. I have not had any bend or fail and they are very easy to use. I highly recommend them.
Debbie B from Missouri
I really like these clips. They have held up well for two years. They are very easy to get my electric twine on and off with one hand while moving fence. They stay where I put them on the posts, but I can still adjust them (without pliers) if needed. They are compact enough that I can easily carry a big bundle of posts in one hand. I like them well enough that I ordered a second bunch to replace the aging clips I got from my local farm store (name starts with an O). I have had a few get bent slightly out of shape, but they are easily bent back without any damage.
Chris K from Oregon
I find these clips to be too weak and bend too easily when something makes contact with the fence. I would recommend other clips over these.
Ryan G from South Carolina
I rarely write reviews, especially since most of the time there are reviews covering what I would say. In this case since there is only one review and it's negative, thus, I am compelled to review it.
I have used the PowerGrip clips for a full year now and probably have a couple hundred of them. I put on and remove them regularly as well as slide them up and down on the post. I use them with Premier 1 3/8" posts as well as many from Tractor Supply. They work equally well on both and I like them very much. I am very confident they will way outlast anything plastic, even when bent. (I have re-bent them) I can't imagine what reviewer Jessica B is talking about other than perhaps she doesn't realize that you must squeeze the clip to put it on as well as slide it on the post. I have ordered my clips in many different orderings and over the entire year of 2015, so I can't believe what she's saying.
Oh, and not that it matters, but I've spent multiple thousands on fencing last year. I highly suspect it's operator error.
And no, I don't work for Premier 1, nor have any affiliations, friends, etc. with them. I buy things where it makes sense financially and convenience-wise. I buy quite a bit at Premier because of this.