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Bottom-Locking Double-Wall Slats

Bottom-Locking Double-Wall Slats

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Bottom-locking slats are one of the easiest slats to install and assure a clean level finish. They are also an economical and attractive way to enhance any chain link fence.

Bottom-locking slats provide about 75% privacy for your chain link fence and are an economical choice when you want easy-to-install, good-looking privacy slats. Because they lock at the bottom, these slats are sturdy and not going anywhere. The bottom-locking feature also makes these slats easy to install and walk away. These slats also feature inside “legs” for even more durability.

规格
  • GENERAL FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS:

    Design – Flat tubular shape with inside reinforced “legs” for extra durability. The locking channel provides a “snap-in” locking effect for security and deters vandalism.

    Installation – Insert the locking channel horizontally through the bottom of the fence, then simply slide the slats vertically from the top towards the bottom channel and they will automatically lock into place.

    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 75% (Based on wire/mesh used-stretch tension)

技术规格
  • 唯一参考bottom-locking-double-wall-slats
  • 产品系列Decorative Privacy Slats
  • 产品组Bottom Locking Double Wall Slats
  • 类型对象(单个对象)
  • 发布日期2021-12-17
  • 版本号1
相关
  • 主材料High-density polyethylene (HDPE)
  • 设计国家/地区United States
  • 制造国家/地区United States
分类
  • BIMobject 类别景观 - 围墙
  • UNSPSC 名称Fencing
  • UNSPSC 代码301520
  • Uniclass 2015 代码Ss_25_14
  • Uniclass 2015 说明Fence systems
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 代码32 31 13
  • CSI MasterFormat 2014 标题Chain Link Fences and Gates
  • OmniClass 编号23-11 25 19
  • OmniClass 标题Fences

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