
10" eye bolts with 1 1/4" fiberglass post mounted to pull or gate post (recommended application). |

Insulator used on pull or corner post (optional installation). |

Fiberglass line post application. |

Use galvanized CP100 cotter pins to attach wire to fiberglass posts. |

Nail insulators on brace post. |

Run eyebolts all the way flush with corner posts. Fiberglass rods are stronger than steel! |

Close up of pull/corner post eye bolt application. |

SR36 corner rod replaces the need for insulators and gives you a stronger application. |

Closeup of wheel strainer used to tension wire. If wire is wrapped around SR36 corner rod, don't forget to add jumper wire to insure a good connection. |

EL5 wheel strainer. |

Wheel strainers install faster and easier than conventional ratchet-type tensioners because there is no need to cut the wire. |

ELD100 wire dispenser. |

Steel t-posts should be spaced 25' apart to allow wire to spring back. |

1" fiberglass posts can be spaced up to 50' apart with Electra-Lock fencing. |

Weaning pastures. |

We recommend warning signs for people who just have to touch it! |

Vertical shoot position experimental vineyard for Auburn University done in Electra-Lock 4 strand wire. |

4" diameter wood posts may be spaced 40' apart with Electra-Lock fence. |

Bull paddocks. |

Fixed-knot Construction. |

It makes a nice, clean looking perimeter fence on road frontage. |
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