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EZ™ Slats

EZ™ Slats

EZ™ Slats are “M” shaped slats that are secured at the bottom of the chain link fence.

EZ™ Slats are one of the most economical, chain link enhancement products available on the market today. This lightweight slat gives you the visual screening and color enhancement you desire at a very affordable price. And, the patented bottom-locking system allows you to install these slats quickly and easily. If you need privacy fence slats installed quickly at a low price, you can’t go wrong with EZ Slats.

Specification
  • GENERAL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:

    Design – The unique shape of this compact and lightweight slat enables it to self-stack. A package the size of a 2 x 4 contains enough materials to cover approximately 10 linear feet, making it easy to ship and efficient to store.

    Installation – Slide the slats into the wire vertically and snap them into the bottom-locking channel.

    Standard Chain Link Fence Heights – 4 ft., 5 ft., 6 ft., 7 ft., 8 ft., 10 ft. and 12 ft. (Special heights available upon request)

    Slat Length – 3 1/2” shorter than the standard chain link fence height

    Wind Load and Privacy Factor – Approximately 85% (Based on wire/mesh used-stretch tension) 

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.ez-slats
  • Product familyDecorative Privacy Slats
  • Product groupEZ™ Slat
  • TypeObject (single object)
  • Date of publishing2021-12-17
  • Edition number1
Related
  • Designed inUnited States
  • Manufactured inUnited States
Classification
  • BIMobject CategoryLandscaping - Fencing
  • UNSPSC nameFencing
  • UNSPSC code301520
  • Uniclass 2015 CodeSs_25_14
  • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionFence systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code32 31 13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleChain Link Fences and Gates
  • OmniClass Number23-11 25 19
  • OmniClass TitleFences

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