Material | Redwood |
Strainer Post Dimensions | 2.4m x 150/175mm Diameter |
Strut Dimensions | 2.4m x 75/100mm Diameter |
Post Style | Cundy Peeled |
Post Type | Dig In |
Finish | Tanalised UC4 |
Name | Quantity |
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2.4m x 150/175 Cundy Peeled Post [UC4 or Creosoted] | 1 |
2.4m x 75/100 Cundy Peeled Post [UC4 or Creosoted] | 1 |
Cundy peeled end strainer kits are an essential component for building strong and reliable agricultural fences. Designed to provide robust support at the ends of fencing lines, these kits ensure the structural integrity of the fence, especially where tension is highest. Ideal for securing livestock or marking property boundaries, these end strainer kits are built to withstand the elements and deliver long-lasting performance in agricultural settings.
Durable & Resilient: Timber posts provide a robust structure, and high-tensile netting effectively withstands pressure.
Cost-Effective: A more affordable option than metal fencing, yet designed for long-lasting performance.
Easy to Install & Maintain: Requires minimal tools and allows for simple adjustments as needed.
Versatile: Perfect for containing livestock, safeguarding crops, and defining property lines.
Eco-Friendly: Crafted from sustainable timber, using less energy in production compared to metal alternatives.
Cundy peeled end strainer posts are a type of timber post used in agricultural fencing, specifically designed to provide structural support at the ends of a fence line or where the fencing needs to terminate, such as at gates or corners. These posts are particularly well-suited for situations where a fence changes direction and high tension needs to be managed.
The end strainer post kit includes one 2.4m x 150/175mm strainer post and one 2.4m x 75/100mm strut. Both posts are Cundy Peeled, a process that strips the bark, leaving the timber with a natural, rustic appearance. As a result, the posts have a non-uniform diameter, with measurements such as 150/175mm indicating that the diameter varies along the length of the post. The timber is tanalised.
Struts are diagonal supports placed between the strainer post and the ground to prevent the post from tilting or being pulled out of position. Typically, the strainer posts are driven into the ground and then backfilled. The struts are often set in concrete, using a material such as post mix, for added stability.
This type of wooden post is ideal for livestock fencing, hiking trails, and farm property boundaries and is a highly adaptable solution for many non-agricultural settings. Timber is a strong material and is durable and long-lasting in outdoor settings. It is relatively easy to handle and install, which is useful in rural or remote areas.
First Fence offers a large range of agricultural fencing products, including wire stock fencing rolls and high tensile barbed wire. Our range of timber railing systems is are popular method of fencing, with a rustic feel and blending well with their location. Choose from knee rail fencing or post and rail fencing. Our recycled plastic fencing solutions offer the look of wood with superior strength, longevity and sustainability, with knee rail, picket pale and closed board options available.
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