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Nail-On Claw Insulator - Black, Pack 25 Reviews

4.6 Rating 11 Reviews
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The Nail-On Claw Insulator is a good choice for permanent or temporary fence on wood posts. The wire is installed by turning it about 80-degrees and sliding it into the slot of the insulator. It is not easy to remove the wire when under tension, but if you are installing slack twine it is much easier than pulling pins from pin-lock insulators.

These Nail-On Claw Insulators are made to handle high-tensile wire, Hotcote® coated wire, electric rope, or twine. Because it has a larger opening, it will also work better than most insulators for electric ribbon. White, pack of 25.
- Works with high-tensile, coated wire, rope, or twine
- Heavy-duty, UV-stabilized polyethylene
- Ideal for permanent and temporary fence
- White
- Pack of 25

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Exactly what we needed, fast shipping.
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Posted 1 day ago
Excellent quality, I installed them with screws rather than nails and had no problems.
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Posted 4 years ago
They look ok but can't put them to use. I haven't received all my order to actually build my fence.
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Posted 4 years ago
TIMOTHY MILLER
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Heavy duty. Much better quality than I can get at our local Tractor Supply
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Posted 4 years ago
JOHN SCHULTZ
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Purchased several things from Kencove, these insulators being one of them. First let me say that all items I've ordered from Kencove are fantastic, high quality items. You will not find insulators of this quality at a local farm store. I had to purchase them as someone has been breaking off my insulators to break my fence. They will not break these. Two bad comments, they don't come with nails/screws, and shipping is VERY VERY high.
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Posted 6 years ago
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Posted 6 years ago
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Perfect for my cable fence
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Posted 6 years ago
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Used screws instead of nails
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Posted 7 years ago