Post Height | 2.4m [Installed] 3.2m [total] |
Post Dimensions | 50 x 50 x 5mm Rolled Steel Angle [RSA] |
Post Type | Dig In [Posts have a dig-in base plate] |
Material | Hot-Dip Galvanised Steel [to ISO 1461 standards] |
Finish | Galvanised, Powder Coated Green [to BS EN 13438 standards] |
PPC Colours | Green or Black |
Standards | Powder Coated to BS EN 13438 |
Standards | Galvanised to ISO 1461 |
Name | Quantity |
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Chain Link Corner Strainer Post 3200mm x 50 x 50 x 5mm RSA [c/w 40 x 40mm RSA Struts] | 1 |
Ferrule Winder to suit Chain Link Post | 8 |
Chain Link 30 x 5mm Stretcher Bar for 2.4m System | 2 |
Support Beam 50 x 50 x 5mm RSA 2360mm to suit 2.4m System | 2 |
Brace Cross Beam 50 x 50 x 5mm RSA 200mm | 2 |
M8 x 30mm BZP Hex Head Bolt | 6 |
M8 Hex Head Nut | 6 |
Chain link fencing is a versatile, durable, and cost-effective solution for a wide range of applications, from securing residential properties to providing safety for sports fields and industrial areas. Known for its strength and low maintenance, chain link fencing offers both security and visibility without compromising on reliability.
This mesh fencing is easy to maintain and repair. After proper installation, it needs very little attention to stay in excellent condition.
Corner strainer posts are essential for chain link fences at turning points, designed to withstand tension and maintain stability. Made from hot-dip galvanised steel and available in powder-coated green or black, they resist rust and weathering. Measuring XX00mm for the 2.4m system, they feature a dig-in design with post mix installation for secure support. Constructed from 50 x 50mm rolled steel angle, these heavy-duty posts handle increased strain at directional changes and come with 40 x 40mm RSA struts for the 2.4m system.
Corner strainer posts are vital for preserving the stability and integrity of chain link fences, especially at turns. They are designed to anchor and support the fence in these high-tension zones, ensuring long-lasting strength and durability.
Managing Tension at Turns – When a chain link fence changes direction, the wire and mesh experience added tension. Corner strainer posts absorb and distribute this force, preventing sagging or loosening while keeping the mesh taut and secure.
Reinforcing Structural Stability – As key support elements, these posts are set deep into the ground and often reinforced with diagonal bracing. This additional strength helps maintain a sturdy and well-supported fence, even under strain.
Ensuring Proper Alignment – Corner posts help keep the fence straight and stable at turning points, reducing the risk of shifting or misalignment. This is especially important for long fence lines and areas exposed to wind or environmental pressures.
Schools & Playgrounds – Enhances security while preserving visibility.
Sports Facilities – Commonly used for tennis courts, football fields, and multi-sport areas.
Industrial Sites – Secure warehouses, factories, and storage facilities.
Residential Boundaries – An affordable solution for protecting homes and gardens.
Parks & Recreational Areas – Helps define spaces while maintaining openness and accessibility.
Farms & Agricultural Land – Ideal for protecting livestock and crops.
Construction Sites – Provides flexible fencing options for both temporary and permanent security.
Airports & Transport Hubs – Supports controlled access and perimeter safety.
Car Parks & Commercial Properties – Helps protect vehicles and business premises.
First Fence offers all the essentials for your new chain mesh fencing, including intermediate posts, corner strainer posts, two-way strainer posts, chain link rolls, hog ring clips and pliers, rapid-set post mix, and touch-up spray paint.
Why not take a look at our other fencing styles? Choose from palisade, mesh, railings, recycled plastic, and composite, we are certain to have just what you need!
If you need any assistance with our products, then please get in touch. The First Fence sales team is friendly and knowledgeable and ready to help you. They can be contacted by calling 01283 512111 or by using the online chat tool.