SnapOn Harp Clip Tool
It's much faster and easier on your fingers to use this simple tool to install SnapOn Harp Clips to FiberRod Posts.
Specs
- 2.25"L x 1.75"W
- Zinc plated
Installation
- After the SmoothCote FiberRod Post or Step-In FiberRod Post are in the ground, use the SnapOn Harp Clip Tool to install the SnapOn Harp Clips.
- Hold jaws of harp clip at an angle against the rod. With tool in other hand, place the C-shaped opening of tool onto top and bottom jaws of clip.
- Twist the tool to force harp clip to snap onto rod. It will snap on both ends at the same time.
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
SnapOn Harp Clip, 3/8", each
Item #325310 -For attaching conductors at desired height on 3/8" fiberglass posts. Design allows conductors in but prevents their escape.
$0.30 -
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.
$1.40 -
Posts and Accessories
Step-In FiberRods, 3 ft
Item #321834 -A 3/8" dia. fiberglass fence post well-suited for rotational grazing. Features a protective polyester veil for longer life and less splintering.
$3.00 -
Posts and Accessories
Step-In FiberRods, 4 ft
Item #321844 -A 3/8" dia. fiberglass fence post well-suited for rotational grazing. Features a protective polyester veil for longer life and less splintering.
$3.61
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Karenlynn R from Washington
Might work? I couldn’t get it situated and used my hands instead.
Annika O from Virginia
I ordered this because snapping on the clips is hard on your fingers and hands. However, it turns out it is easier to use your hands than this tool. The dimensions don’t seem to quite fit—the prongs aren’t quite wide enough apart to slide the tool over the jaws of the clip. A redesign would be good.
Lawrence K from Wisconsin
They recommend having these and they're right... my hands are no longer strong enough. It takes a while to learn how to use it to the best advantage.
Ellis R from New Hampshire
It was easier to snap the harp clip on and off by hand than by using this tool. Don't waste your money on it.