9 gauge vinyl coated (PVC) chain link fence fabric in the 1-1/4" mesh size is a special option that is commonly specified for pool fence because the tighter mesh size makes it very difficult to climb.
We offer a full line of colored framework, fittings, and gates to match the fabric. Customers may also choose to pair the colored fabric with galvanized framework, which is also common practice.
We recommend using a light commercial (HF20) or commercial (HF40) framework be used with this fabric because of the heavier weight of the fabric.
KxK Selvage = Knuckle x Knuckle (Chain link top and bottoms are bent over).
KxT Selvage = Knuckle x Twist (Chain link is twisted at one end to form two barbs, while the other is bent over).
Ordering Notes: - Orders of less than 9 rolls will be subject to a $175 Set-Up Fee.
9 gauge Vinyl Extruded and Bonded chain link fence fabric has an 12 gauge steel core which is coated in vinyl. This material finishes out at an 9 guage finish.
What is the difference between 'Extruded' and 'Extruded and Bonded'? In layman's terms, Extruded Vinyl, when cut with a knife, can be peeled off like a banana. However, it does not peel easily. Extruded and Bonded Vinyl is also adhered to the wire and would have to be cut off completely, much like peeling a potato. Extruded costs less than Extruded and Bonded.
About mesh size: The galvanized fabric mesh for 11-1/2 gauge measures 2-1/4". The 11, 9, and 6 gauge galvanized mesh measures 2". Mesh size is the measured distance between two parallel sides (see illustration).
Note about gauges: The smaller the number, the heavier the fabric; henceforth 9ga. is heavier than 11ga.. We recommend 11ga. for residential jobs and 9ga. for commercial jobs. Heavier gauges are not only stronger, but have a better finish; The heavier the gauge the longer it may be 'hot-dip galvanized' to prevent rust and corrosion.
Fence Height | Weight per 50' Roll |
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4' | 143 lbs. |
Weights shown are approximate.
Rolls are supplied with an additional link for weaving onto another roll of material if over 50' is needed. On the flip side, a full roll can easily be trimmed down by un-knuckling (un-folding) the links on the ends and spinning the link out to one side of the roll.
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