Rope Tensioner/Insulator
Innovative way to terminate and tension conductors.
Hooks easily to a P Spring. Conductor is inserted into a center spindle that's then tightened to the desired point (a P Spring half compressed).
Common Uses
Specs
- Will work for twine, narrow tape, rope, MaxiShock and braid.
- Does not work for high-tensile wire.
Installation
- Hook ring end into a P Spring.
- Insert conductor through other end and through hole on center bolt.
- Hold tail of the conductor to secure it and twist black knob on the side.
- Once the tail of conductor is secured, let go and continue twisting knob until desired tension is reached. P Spring should be half compressed.
- To loosen or remove conductor from the tensioner: unscrew the knob on the side to release.
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
IntelliBraid®, 660 ft. roll
Item #256710 -6.0mm conductor for electric fences. Black/white color combination is easy for humans and livestock to see.
$106.00 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
EnduraSoft® 6.0, 660 ft roll
Item #256500 -For permanent electrified fences. Made of polyester so it’s soft to the touch. Very good conductivity (50Ω/1000 ft) so it’s suited for any length of fence line and nearly all energizers.
$93.50 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliRope® PE 6.0, 660 ft. roll
Item #256900 -Rope fence for both permanent and portable situations because polyethylene filaments resist wear and abrasion. Use for horses, cattle, sheep and goats.
$57.00 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliRope® PE 4.5, 660 ft roll
Item #245100 -Excellent for both permanent and portable situations because PE filaments resist wear and abrasion. Excellent built-in elasticity. This 4.5mm version is less weight, lower cost and better for short-term fences.
$37.50 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliBraid® Twine PE 3.0, 660 ft roll
Item #253530 -Electrifiable braid conductor preferred by those who wind and unwind twine or polywire frequently. For temporary or portable fences.
$30.50 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
IntelliTwine™ 2.25, 660 ft. roll
Item #253500 -Electric fence conductor for temporary fences. Lightweight and easy to move throughout the field.
$20.50 -
Conductors - Tape-Rope-Twine-Wire
MaxiShock™ Wire, 1320 ft. roll
Item #251000 -Twisted cable conductor for electric fences. Thick layer of galvanized coating for years of outdoor use.
$116.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
P Spring
Item #255010 -Used to keep rope fences at desired tension. Install a P Spring every 1320 ft.
$2.80 -
Insulators
TuffRing II Insulator, white
Item #380705 -Secure wood post insulator suited for starting and ending a fence line.
$0.65 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
5-Light Wireless Fence Tester
Item #200006 -Low cost 5-light wireless tester to measure approximate fence voltage. Used to determine if your energizer/charger is working properly.
$15.00 -
Fence Connectors and Accessories
Warning Sign
Item #346000 -Attaches to an electric fence or netting to warn people that the fence is electrified.
$1.20
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Ryan M from Colorado
I've had the same troubles as others with the plastic nut breaking. Often the first time I use them. I still order them because they're handy but it would be nice to not have to ziptie them together every time you adjust them.
Jeff H from South Carolina
Tensioner makes it easy to snug up the fence lines. Unfortunately, the plastic screw that holds the unit together isn't robust enough. I've had too many of them (15+) crack and you can't buy replacement screws. Premier has sent free replacements which is nice, but I'd rather not have to fool with replacement at all.
Larry C from Georgia
They work ok but break easily.
Robin A from North Carolina
I've had these on my fence for about 2 years. I didn't do the initial install so don't know if any broke out of the bag. Now, however, it seems almost every day I am repairing fence where the nut has busted off the side. It is possible one of the horses is adding pressure on the fence reaching to the other side ... voltage on the fence registers about 4 which should be enough to keep her off but don't know. Our temps here are fairly mild ... just in the last few weeks evening temps have dropped to 35-40 degrees F. So don't know if temp has anything to do with it. Or a horse leaning over top of it. Maybe just age. I am buying replacements as it has certainly worked well up to know. But it seems clear that the nut is the weak point.
Mary K from Oregon
These work well, but if used at a corner where you want to continue the hot fence , you will need to connect a hot wire or jumper clamps. When re tensioning the line, you may need to move the jumper. Make sure you have a square key wrench if you need to take everything apart . This product is very strong.