Stretch thru fastener

Fences – Wire – Connections

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256 47, 256 32, E04H 1702

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055931421

ABSTRACT:
The Stretch Thru Fastener is a simple length of a galvanized metal or plastic round tube flared at both ends, split length wise once so it can be slipped over the fence wire, and a clamp at each end to hold the Stretch Thru Fastener on the post while holding wire is attached, one slight groove to fit over the small shoulder on the face of a T-shaped steel post. The Stretch Thru Fastener will provide a way to hold the wire to the post and allow easy passage of the wire through a holder or fastener.

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