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Galvanised Steel Clamp for joining or connecting ropes up to 6mm diameter.
Electric fencing has many components. To function effectively an electric fencing set up sometimes needs a Tape Joiner. The Litzclip Tape Joiner does what it says on the packet - joins together two lengths of tape to make one continuous length of tape. This joiner has a galvanised steel plate and a plastic covering cap and is used to clamp together tapes up to 20mm in diameter. Sometimes, when erecting a fence, one roll of tape isn’t enough, and that’s when the joiner comes into its own. No tools are required to join the tapes together. Simply feed the two ends of the tape through the eyelets in the Litzclip, fold them back and slide the plastic caps over to secure and fasten them. This is all manageable in a few seconds and offers one continuous line of tape to make the perfect electrical contact with the ultimate conductivity. It is essential that electric fence tapes are not knotted together as knots can easily come apart or break, cutting off the flow of electricity reducing the effectiveness of the protection for your animals. Material: Galvanised Steel/Plastic Pack of 5
Electric fencing has many components. To function effectively an electric fencing set up sometimes needs a Leadout Cable. A leadout cable is used to join the energiser to an electric fence and earth stake. If the energiser is some distance from the fence, for safety reasons, it can be run underground. The leadout cable is also useful to run under a gateway, so that the electric current is carried from the tape/rope on one side of the gate to the other side, safely underground. This Easy Leadout/Undergate Cable has a 1.6mm core and is a double insulated cable with a galvanised steel conductor. It is ideal for normal fence installations. Please note, that it is not advisable to use electrician’s cable for two reasons: - An electric fencing system will have up to 10,000 volts; an electrician’s cable is only designed to deal with 240 volts. - An electrician’s cable probably has copper as part of its make-up, and when this is connected to galvanised wire, it is likely to corrode at the joint. Size: 1.6mm x core x 25m
Electric fencing has many components. To function effectively an electric fencing set up sometimes needs a Polywire Joiner. The Joiner does what it says on the packet - joins together two lengths of polywire to make one continuous rope. This joiner is made of stainless steel and is used to clamp together polywire up to 3mm in diameter. Sometimes, when erecting a fence, one roll of polywire isn’t enough, and that’s when the joiner comes into its own. A line of polywire is attached to each end of the Polywire Joiner. Both ends of the polywire are then clamped down by tightening the screws using a spanner (not supplied) to offer one continuous line of polywire to make the perfect electrical contact with the ultimate conductivity. It is essential that the electric fence polywire has no kinks or knots as knots and kinks can easily cause the polywire to break, cutting off the flow of electricity reducing the effectiveness of the protection for your animals. Material: Stainless Steel Pack of 5