High tensile steel wire with a class III galvanization.
Uses
Mainly used to construct systems of electric fences for rotational grazing of cattle. There are two types of electric fences: internal (lighter) and perimeter (heavier).
Characteristics
High Tensile Steel: Contains a higher carbon content, which gives it more strength than its low carbon counterpart. It is a 1018 grade steel where 10 mean that it is a low carbon wire and 18 the percentage of carbon on the steel wire (0.18%).
Breaking strength: Available in 180 max. KSI & 200 min. KSI.
Class III coating: Triple Zinc coating (.8 oz per covered square foot) for high resistance to rust and corrosion.
UPC coded.
Specifications
Breaking Strength
Gauge
Wire Diameter (Inches)
Weight
Length
Roll Diameter approx. (Exterior)
Roll Diameter approx. (Interior)
180 ksi max.
12.5
0.0956
66#
2640 ft.
26”
22”
180 ksi max.
12.5
0.0956
100#
4000 ft.
26”
22”
200 ksi
min.
12.5
0.0956
100#
4000 ft.
26”
22”
20 Rolls per Pallet.
Meets the ASTM-A-854 standard.
Electric Fence Wire Spools
Gauge
Mile Length
Spools per Box
Approx. Weight per Box
Boxes per Pallet
14
1/4
2
46#
36
14
1/2
1
46#
36
17
1/4
4
43#
36
17
1/2
2
42#
36
Meets ASTM-A-641 standard.
Advantages
Made with better steel that makes it twice as strong.
Lasts 3 times longer due to its triple Zinc coating.
Saves 77% or more in posts and insulators.
Has 48% more electric conductivity than a 14.5 gauge wire.
The wire is easy to unroll.
Manufactured with high standards of product quality.