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Steel Picket Fencing Product outline Steel Picket fencing is used to provide a strong vandal resistant alternative to timber picket fencing around playing fields and sports ovals. Steel picket fencing is available in a two basic material sizes and varying styles designed to match traditional timber fencing in accordance with heritage considerations. We offer a: Heavier range of picket fencing for higher impact applications. Standard range that is a lower cost alternative. The benefits of powder coated tubular fencing include: Strength as compared to timber and aluminium alternatives. Lower maintenance cost as compared to the cost of maintaining timber. Tough and long lasting powder coated finish as compared to painted metal or timber. Aesthetically pleasing tubular design. Standard Heights: 900mm Budget Estimate Rates: Supply and install 200 per metre (fencing) and 450 per metre (gates) - rates exclude GST. Warranties Fence fabrication: 3 years Fence installation: 1 year Powder-coating: 10 year colour fastness (conditions apply) Headingley Picket This is our recommended product for sporting ovals as it is nearly twice as strong as the alternative product (Tunbridge Picket) as well as having larger, stronger posts. It has been tested to withstand the force of cricket balls as well as denying them to pass through. Panel Height 900 or 1200mm (standard) Panel Length 2435mm Panel configuration Vertical pickets are either face welded or can be inserted through punched rails with each picket welded at the top and bottom, of both rails. Vertical Pickets 75x16x1.0mm (hollow tube) Picket Spacing 65mm gap between pickets, small enough to prevent cricket balls passing through. Rails 40x40x1.6mm Top profile Moon (Standard) Panel Brackets Fasteners Intermediate Posts Zinc plated shroud; or Recommended: hot dipped galvanised bracket – see images below 12 gauge Tek screws; or Recommended: Anti-tamper Tek screws – see images below 65x65x2mm (ordinarily 1500mm and 1800mm long) www.bluedogfences.com.au 1800 887 6700 Page 1 of 5

Steel Picket Fencing Tunbridge Picket This is a lower cost and lighter steel picket offering. Panel Height 900 or 1200mm (standard) Panel Length 2435mm Panel configuration Vertical pickets are either face welded or can be inserted through punched rails with each picket welded at the top and bottom, of both the top and bottom rails Vertical Pickets 50x10x1.0mm (hollow tube) Picket Spacing 50mm gap between pickets, small enough to prevent cricket balls passing through Rails 40x40x1.6mm Top profile Moon (standard) Panel Brackets Zinc plated shroud or hot dipped galvanised security bracket Fasteners Intermediate Posts 12 gauge Tek screws (three teks per shroud or bracket); or Recommended: Anti-tamper Tek screws – see images below 65x65x2mm (ordinarily 1500mm and 1800mm long) General Specification Post footing Gate Frame Ø250 x 800mm - 20 MPa concrete footing Stiles: 65x65x2.5mm Rails 40x40x1.6mm (twin bottom rail on larger double gates to prevent sag) Gate Locking Hardware D-latch and striker; or Recommended: Ø20 Slide Bolt (lockable with padlock) – image below Heavy duty Ø16mm x 450mm drop bolt (lockable with padlock) – image below Gate Hardware Goliath ball bearing hinge (bottom) and double butt hinge (top); or Recommended: Greasable tapered roller bearing (bottom) and sealed ball bearing hinging (top). Gate Posts 75x75x3mm (single gate) and 100x100x4mm (double gate) Post Cap Steel caps are recommended as they are more vandal resistant, are more aesthetic and longer lasting. Post Footing Fence posts Ø200mm x 600mm deep. Gate posts Ø250mm x 700mm deep. These dimensions may vary depending on panel type and soil conditions. Weld type All welds are Silicon bronze which has superior corrosion resistance to a standard mild steel weld. Zinc coating Pre-galvanised precision tube with a zinc coating mass of 275 g/m2 across the internal and external surfaces of the hollow steel tube. Higher corrosion environments We would recommend the use of our zinc-rich epoxy primer under the top coat to give much greater corrosion resistance. Post Fixing options Concrete in natural ground: Posts are concreted into an excavated hole (hand dug or mechanically augured as seen on the left) into soil/fill. Core-drill into concrete: Posts are grouted (non-shrink) into 300mm deep core drilled post holes in concrete slab/hob. Strong and attractive as posts blend into concrete. Chemical anchor and base-plates: Posts feature a welded base plate with chemically bonded threaded rods set into concrete slab/hob bolted through the plates. While this approach is strong and effective in our view it is less aesthetically pleasing than core drilling and grouting around the post. www.bluedogfences.com.au 1800 887 6700 Page 2 of 5

Steel Picket Fencing Security bracket with anti-tamper tek screws secures the top rail to the posts Security brackets fixed to post with a core-drilled and high strength grout footing Steel picket double gate: heavy duty posts and gate frame design; heavy duty hinges (180 degree swing); heavy duty drop bolts (pad lockable) and slide bolt (pad lockable) Double gate leaf (open): 180 degree swing hinges: Ø20 slide bolt (pad lockable); Ø16 x 450mm drop bolt www.bluedogfences.com.au 1800 887 6700 Locking hardware: Ø20 slide bolt (pad lockable) and Ø16 x 450mm drop bolts Page 3 of 5

Steel Picket Fencing Bottom hinge (open position): Tapered roller (thrust) bearing Ø50 x 25mm (greasable) secured to bracket with 8mm anti-tamper stainless bolt. Top hinge (closed position): Sealed ball bearing Ø50 x 25mm secured to bracket with 8mm antitamper stainless steel bolt. Rawson Oval, Mosman Olympic Park Oval, Blacktown Glebe Oval, Sydney www.bluedogfences.com.au 1800 887 6700 Page 4 of 5

Steel Picket Fencing Alexandria Park, Sydney www.bluedogfences.com.au UNSW, Sydney 1800 887 6700 Page 5 of 5

Steel Picket Fencing www.bluedogfences.com.au 1800 887 6700 Page 1 of 5 Product outline Steel Picket fencing is used to provide a strong vandal resistant alternative to timber picket fencing around playing fields and sports ovals. . Post Footing Fence posts Ø200mm x 600mm deep. Gate posts Ø250mm x 700mm deep.

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