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U.S. Fence

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Phone: 1-800-455-5167 • E-mail: NTGproducts@yahoo.com
Barrier Fence/Netting
Our barrier nets are durable and exceptionally reliable. They are designed expressly for driving range and protective fence applications. Its dark green color blends with most landscapes.

Our heavy-duty net is made from the highest quality monofilaments resulting in a very high-tenacity, UV stabilized product.

The construction does not unravel when cut. Our barrier net has an excellent cost-to-life replacement ratio. This is a heavy-duty product designed for a dependable 16-20 years of service.

10-year Non-ProRated Warranty

CONTRACTORS: Call us for special pricing on large projects!

1-800-455-5167 ~ E-mail: NTGproducts@yahoo.com

STANDARD BARRIER NET PANELS
SIZE
RANGE GUARD Heavy Duty
Dark Green High Density
POLYETHYLENE
10-year Warranty
GF3 Heavy Duty Black POLYPROPYLENE, Monofiiment
6-year Warranty
ORDER
6.5' x 150'
$610
$460
10' x 150'
$915
$700
12.5' x 150'
$1,155
$875
15' x 150'
$1,365
$1,050
20' x 150'
$1,855
$1,400
25' x 100'
$1,535
$1,155
25' x 150'
$2,310
$1,765
30' x 150'
$2,770
$2,110
35' x 150'
$3,250
$2,465
40' x 150'
$3,710
$2,800
50' x 150'
$4,620
$3,495

US-Fence Pre-purchase Installation Suggestions -

The following installation suggestions are the result of US Netting's 30 plus years experience in the industry:

1. Poles:

Poles should be set no greater than 50 feet apart. The depth of the poles' installation into the ground varies greatly from region to region depending on such factors as soil condition, type of pole used, cement filling, etc.

2. Cables:

The netting should be supported every 1,300 square feet. If the poles are 50 feet apart, a cable is required along the bottom to hold the netting down. A support cable also is required at every 25-foot height level. The upper support cable should be a minimum of 3,000 pounds bursting strength. When comparing cables, it is the bursting strength that is important - not the diameter.

3. Mounting Cables:

If wood poles are used, eye bolts should be mounted through the pole facing the inside of the range. Steel poles require that a bracket be welded perpendicular to the fence line facing the inside of the range. The cable should not be allowed to move through the mounting hardware. The cable must be secured by placing a cable clamp through the eye bolt head to trap the cable.

4. Mounting the Netting:

As the material is unrolled, it will appear substantially narrower and longer than the actual dimension ordered. It is best to pull the material out to its intended width before mounting it. The netting can then be hog ringed directly to the cable. The top should be hog ringed at every opening and the bottom can be hog ringed at every other or every third opening. If you are using wood poles, it is important that the netting not be allowed to rub against the surface of the pole. To prevent this, a 9 gauge wire may be placed over the netting and fastened to the pole with staples. A 2" X 4" piece of wood may also be used to secure the netting against the pole.

5. Notes:

Carefully inspect the shipment upon receipt. Freight damage or shortages must be noted on the carrier's bill.

For additional help, feel free to call us at 1-800-331-2973.


U.S. Fence • 100 State Street • Dept. 312 • Erie, PA 16507

Toll Free: 1-800-455-5167 • Fax: (814) 455-9336 • E-mail: NTGproducts@yahoo.com

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