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Heavy-Duty Tension Indicator Spring Reviews

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Proper tension is critical for effective fence performance. The Heavy-Duty Tension Indicator Spring acts as a gauge to show you how much tension is on your wire.  
Attach the Heavy-Duty Tension Indicator Spring to a ratchet-style strainer following our step-by-step video - Tension Spring Indicator Accessory Installation Guide. 
Once attached, the strainer and spring will act as one unit. As you ratchet the cog of the strainer with a strainer handle, the spring body will compress under tension. As it compresses, it will reveal two indicator notches. The first indicator notch represents 150lb of tension and is the ideal setting for 14ga high tensile wire. As you continue to apply tension, the second notch will become visible indicating 250lbs of tension, which is the ideal setting for 12.5ga high tensile wire.  
You may choose to install one tension spring per strand of wire, but typically having a tension spring on one of the strands at each strainer location is enough to help you gauge tension on the other strands.  
Heavy-Duty Tension Indicator Springs allow for expansion and contraction in the wire, protect against over-tensioning, and provide additional shock absorption on shorter runs of fence.  
These springs are made from 4ga high carbon steel with class 3 galvanized and a holding strength of over 2,200lbs making them the strongest and longest-lasting springs on the market! 
Add a tension spring insulator (ICP1) for applications that require insulated terminations. 
- Indicates wire tension
- Attaches to strap of ratchet-style strainers
- 4ga high carbon steel with class 3 galvanization
- Over 2,200lbs of holding strength
- Made in the USA

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Jeremiah Vinup
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It was difficult to see the tension indicator marks.
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Posted 10 months ago
Hi Jeremiah! Thanks for letting us know. We are addressing a recent batch of springs that are missing tension marks or have marks that are barely visible. We will get that addressed on the production side. In the meantime I will have our sales team reach out to you about the ones you received. Thank you!
Posted 10 months ago
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Posted 6 years ago
SALTZ CUSTOM FARMING
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Good
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Posted 6 years ago
DONALD H HOLMAN
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best on market
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Posted 6 years ago
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If you have never put up a high tensile fence before, use these. What I thought was about 250 pounds of strain was way more. Did my first wire without these, the wire snapped and I was lucky not to be injured. One wire per section should have these, then check that all other wires are of equal tension, you don't need one of these on every wire.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Thought I was getting galvanized springs but got zinc coated instead. Not sure if I ordered the wrong one or got sent the wrong one. Either way, these seem to be good springs, just hope they last as long as the galvanized would.
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Posted 7 years ago
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Good
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Posted 7 years ago
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All products are great and worked as planned. Definitely will be a return customer.
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Posted 7 years ago