Palisade Fence

Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence
Palisade Fence

1. Brief Introduction
Palisade fencing was first used in the UK but has since expanded around the world. This type of fencing merges well with various styles of architecture. This European style fencing is produced in W-type and D-type designs corresponding with the shape of their cross section. Palisade fencing is a popular style of security fencing and allows for flexible installation, particularly on contoured terrain.

2. Specifications

Stock Fence Heights Horizontal Rail Angle Section Posts Support Feet
R.S.J. Length mm Centres mm No Per Bay Length mm
1800 mm 45 x 45 x 6 102 x 44 or 100x55 2400 2750 1 455
2000 mm 45 x 45 x 6 102 x 44 or 100x55 2625 2750 2 455
2100 mm 45 x 45 x 6 102 x 44 or 100x55 2725 2750 2 455
2400 mm 45 x 45 x 6 102 x 44 or 100x55 3125 2750 2 610
3000 mm 50 x 50 x 6 102 x 44 or 100x55 3925 2750 2 610

'D' Section Palisade
'D' Section refers to the shape of the vertical profile, which is best suited for locations requiring a boundary with a forbidding appearance and general damage resistance.

'W' Section Palisade
The 'W' Section profile gives extra protection over the 'D' Section

Product Description

3. Fittings
To fix the pales to the rails, two types of fixings are available. Rivets and collars (M6 and M8) for which a fencing rivet gun is required or M8 bolts with permanent fixings, designed to snap off during erection for a secure installation.

4. Applications
Palisade fencing is widely used in residential yards, gardens, airports, power plants and many other applications.

Other search terms: palisade security fencing, w section palisade, d section palisade, palisade fence panels

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