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Ultimate Slat™

Ultimate Slat™

This slat with its special wings provides more privacy than any other slat.

Each Ultimate Slat has four unique “wings” that fit tightly in the chain link mesh and provide near-total privacy. This top-locking, double-wall slat offers the same proven quality and durability of our standard slats and provides extra screening and security. They truly are the ultimate choice in chain link fence privacy slats.

Specification
  • GENERAL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:

    Design – Includes a rigid, flat tubular body with inside legs for extra support. These flexible and resilient four wing portions are positioned two on each side of the slat body. There are no serrations thereby giving a more beautiful, aesthetic look.

    Installation – Easy “3-step” process:

    • Step 1: Insert the patented locking strip horizontally into the top section of the 2nd diamond
      down from the top.
    • Step 2: Insert the slats vertically until the patented notch snaps itself into the locking strip.
    • Step 3: Go home early today!

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

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

    Wind Load and Privacy Factor – Approximately 98% on 2” mesh and approximately 90% on 2 1/4” mesh (Based on wire/mesh used-stretch tension)

Technical specification
  • Unique ref.ultimate-slat
  • Product familyDecorative Privacy Slats
  • Product groupUltimate 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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