Friday, February 26, 2010

Defender




With our Defender TM Picket fencing 7' or higher, you can add even more security. Notice how the pickets are very close to the posts, so when viewed from a distance, there is uniformity to the spacing. This would be the perfect product for a bank, a hospital, airport or any municipal or industrial project. The Defender was designed to offer not only the appearance of higher security, but a truly higher level of security. One thing we can all agree on, in this rapidly changing world, we will always need to secure and defend the things that are most important to us, more so now than ever.

Need security? Check out the specs on our Defender TM security fence with angled spear top pickets?

Angled, pressed spear style is the ultimate in security. Spear tops face outward at 51 degree angle. Available in both our Industrial Series and Industrial Series Premium grades, premium grades have a reinforced double-wall rail with hidden fasteners.

Standard Sections are 6' wide x 7', 8', 9', or 10' high. Sections come fully assembled. Custom widths or heights -- 7’, 8', 9', 10', 11', and 12'-- are available.

Pickets: 1'' square x .062 wall

Spacing Between Pickets: standard 3-5/8" and optional 1-1/2"

Fasteners: Stainless steel

Horizontal Rails: 1-5/8'' x 1-5/8'' with .100 side walls and .070 top walls

Posts: 2-1/2" square x .100 wall; 3" square x .125 wall; 4" square x .125 wall (blanks). All posts include standard caps.

Alloy: High-strength Ultrum TM 6005-T5 alloy, min. strength 35,000 PSI
Finish: Powercoat TM. When applied, Powercoat is twice the thickness and hardness of a typical acrylic, baked enamel or "wet paint" finish, making it more durable, fade-resistant and scratch-resistant than other coatings.

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Regional Sales Manager for Ultra Aluminum in the South West Region. Of course I am willing to help Ultra Dealers and customers wherever they are. I grew up in the fence industry, a second generation fence guy. Also during the 90's I ran my own Deck Company.