| Type: | Fencing, Trellis & Gates |
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| Feature: | Easily Assembled,Eco Friendly,FSC,Pressure Treated Timbers,Renewable Sources,Rodent Proof,Rot Proof,Tempered Glass,TFT,Waterproof |
| Frame Finishing: | Galvanized |
| Pressure Treated Wood Type: | Nature |
| Frame Material: | Metal |
| Metal Type: | Iron |
| Model Number: | CLF-0001 |
| Brand Name: | CLF |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| Shipping: | Within 20 days after receving your deposit |
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Chain Link Fence
Chain link fence, also known by some as cyclone fence, is one of the most popular choices of fence for both light residential to heavy commercial fence applications. Chain link fence is one of the most practical styles of fence, relatively easy to install, and very cost effective
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Popular size |
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Wire Diameter |
1.8-4.0mm |
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Mesh Opening |
50X50mm,55X55mm,60X60mm,65X65mm,75X75mm, 90X90mm |
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Height |
60cm-3.0M |
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Special size is available |
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Wholesale chain link fence price
Application:Garden Fence, Farm Fence, Residential Fence, Highway Fence, Railway Fence, Balcony Fence, Airport Fence, Stadium Fence, Municipal Fence, Bridge Fence, Stair Fence, Air-Condition Fence, Dirickk Axis
Shopping for Chain Link FencingWhen shopping for a chain link fence, it is important to begin by measuring the space that will be fenced off. Keep in mind that there should be a span of no more than 10 feet between posts. Use the measurements taken to determine how many pre-made panels are needed to enclose the space, or how many posts and rolls of fencing are required to build a fence.
Next, set a budget. It is important to know what can be spent on the fencing before beginning the project. Often, by selecting a different coating type, post style, or making other slight alterations, money can be saved. Set a budget for the project, and then pick the best fencing possible for the project without blowing the budget.
It's then important to determine what gauge is needed. If the fencing is too light, it can easily be stretched out or warped. Look at the weight limits for the gauge and weigh that against what the fence is designed to hold. For example, a fence designed to hold a small dog does not need to be as heavy as a fence designed to hold a large dog or children.
Finally, determine what extra features are well suited to the project. Look at coating options, privacy slats, and other add-on features to create a fence that will hold up to local environmental threats and serve the setting.
Different specifications are available according to customers' special inquiry or detailed drawing.

