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Chain-link Insulator, Pack of 10 Reviews

5 Rating 7 Reviews
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Our Chain-link Offset is a versatile insulator that attaches to existing chain-link fences to hold electrified wire about 4.5 inches away from the fence. It can also be used on T-posts or U-posts.
- Extends wire 4.5" from post
- Use with chain-link fence or attach to T-post

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RANDY ARDUSER
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Great product.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you for your 5-star review, Randy! We're glad to hear you like the offset insulators. Thank you for taking the time to leave us your feedback.
Posted 1 year ago
Made in USA!!! Must assemble. I like the black color, they look much better than those yellow Chinese type types others sell.
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Posted 5 years ago
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Great
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Posted 7 years ago
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My chain-link insulators came in a very timely arrival. Product is exactly what it's supposed to be. Have them installed and will see how durable they will last. I originally had plastic ones which oxidized in the sun and simply split apart. These metal ones should hold up.
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Posted 7 years ago
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I use these for progressive no climb fence, overlayed at top and bottom. Fence has 3" vertical spacing, so these fit well and I wrap the base of the metal bracket around the vertical wire then use 14 gauge thru the holes to tie it together. I do not use the cotter pin. I use porcelain insulators with stainless 10-24 screws, stainless washers, and stainless nylock nuts. This will last more than 10 years installed this way. I have over 500 of these on my fence.
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Posted 8 years ago
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Easy to install..However they don't seem secure enough..Will have to use wire to make more secure..
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Posted 10 years ago
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They are awesome, I could not be happier. thank you for making them.
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Posted 11 years ago