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When
using Polytube Strips
G614134-White or
G614034-Black,
first put on two Joint Clamps
G603934-Wing nut.
Then thread the Braid through the tube and pull Braid through the
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2
When using a
Super Strain Insulator
G678124-White
or
G677024-Black,
thread the Braid through the insulator. Next pull Braid through
the Joint Clamps. Tighten Clamps.
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3
It is best to
use a Bungy Gate
G640504
to make gateways. Of course, you can also use a standard steel
gate.
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4
Walk from the
first post to the corner post.
Put the Braid
in the Super W Horse Wire Insulators
G676144-White
or
G676044-Black
on the line post.
Attach the
Braid to the end post in the same way as you did to the first
corner post. Put the Braid through by hand.
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5
In order to
operate a safe Braid fence, tighten the wires by using a Permanent
Wire Tightener
G640504.
Use a Wire Tightener on every wire of every run. You can
tension them with a Wire Tightener Handle
G644004.
Place the Wire
Tightener between the corner post and the first line post.
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6
Gallagher
recommends Double Insulated HD Underground Cable
G627014-Black
or
G627044-White
for connecting the fence to the energizer. Use one of the bottom
Joint Clamps in the fence to connect the HD Underground cable to
the fence. Attention: Put the stripped HD Underground Cable
with the fence wires in the Joint Clamp for the best conductivity.
Use a Cut-Off
Switch
G607624-Yellow,
G607634-Green,
or
G608704-Red
if you want to switch the power On and Off at the fence. Place the
Cut-Off Switch in the HD Underground Cable between the energizer
and the fence. Mount the Cut-Off Switch to a post.
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