Many accessories are available for every need. Here are some of our proposals. Ask us for a quote to make the fence you want!
Rif. 8N
INSULATORS
Robust, locks the tape without damaging it, thanks to its two screws in plastic material. If you want to fix it on a wooden pole just two screws (Ref. 8V).
€ 0,80 (iva inc.)
Rif. R44BP
TENSIONER
In the bipolar System the tensioner Ref. 44BP can function as tensioner, insulator, buckle and T buckle to output a third tape to the internal division of the paddock.
€ 10,40 (iva inc.)
Rif. BP34
BUCKLES
Even the buckles was thought for the tape bipolar.
€ 3,80 (iva inc.)
Rif. R11XBP
BIPOLAR GATE HANDLE
This handle has the terminal isolated. Can be attached to the insulator Rif. 10V
€ 10,30 (iva inc.)
Rif. BP12
BIG GATE HANDLE
Bigger than Ref. 11XBP, can attached to the tensioner Ref. 44BP
€ 23,10 (iva inc.)
Rif. 15BP
BIPOLAR TESTER LIGHT
is an insulator type Rif. 8N that lights up to indicate the current is flowing.
NOT AVAILABLE
In the absence of the product, we recommend the end-of-line tester Rif. 25
Rif. BP1640
COIL 500 m BIPOLAR TAPE 4 cm
Coil of 500 m of bipolar tape 4 cm
€ 300,00 (iva inc.)
Rif. BP320
COIL 100 m BIPOLAR TAPE 4 cm
Coil of 100 m of bipolar tape 4 cm
€ 61,00 (iva inc.)
Rif. BP1640WH
COIL 500 m BIPOLAR TAPE 4 cm, WHITE
Coil of 500 m of bipolar tape 4 cm, white
€ 300,00 (iva inc.)
Rif. BP320WH
COIL OF 100 m BIPOLAR TAPE 4 cm, WHITE
Coil of 100 m of bipolar tape 4 cm, white
€ 61,00 (iva inc.)
Rif. CLIPSBP
ROUND KEEPER CLIP
With this clip you can fix the tape excess.
€ 1,05 (iva inc.)
The tape must be positioned with the green part facing up, and the brown (ground) at the bottom. Even the connectors follow the same principle:
To reduce the connections it is recommended to design the paddock with a single door and in correspondence of a tensioner. For all connections you must have:
In the Bipolar electric fence system airbags the tensioner Ref 44BP is both tensioner, insulator, buckle and T-buckle for the release of a third tape to the internal division of the paddock.
STEP 1
used as a departure
STEP 2
used as a third way
STEP 3
used as a bunckle for conjunction