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Designed for use as a temporary construction safety barrier. Welded steel construction with a galvanized finish. Barrier panel sections are made from 1-1/4" diameter steel tubing and includes one vertical and one horizontal brace. Ten (10) gauge chain link fence is secured to barrier with steel ties. Chain link fence openings are 2-3/8" x 2-3/8". Base unit includes two receiver posts allowing for the connection of two panels. Connectors are used for securing two (2) panel sections together.
This specification covers zinc-coated (galvanized) steel chain-link fence fabric, zinc coated either before or after weaving. The wire shall be woven throughout in the form of approximately uniform square mesh, having parallel sides and horizontal and vertical diagonals of approximately uniform dimensions. The top and bottom of the fabric shall be knuckled or twisted. A typical diamond count for each standard height is given. Chain-link fabric shall conform to the requirements specified for (1) mesh size, (2) wire size, (3) fabric height, (4) selvage, (5) zinc coating weight (Class 1or Class 2), and (6) breaking strength. The standard length of rolls and sampling requirements for testing are specified as well.
See a drawing and details outlining standard chain link fence permit guidelines. Residential requires a Zoning Improvement Permit (ZIP). Commercial chain link fence permit requires Building Permit Application. 2ff7e9595c
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