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Speedrite Round Black Insultube 4mm X 12m

$23.84

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This Speedrite Round Black Insultube is a simple yet crucial component for any permanent electric fence system on the farm or ranch. This heavy-duty polyethylene tube is designed to protect your wire from grounding out where it passes through or around non-insulating materials, such as wooden posts or metal gates. The 12-meter length allows you to cut the insulation precisely to your needs, minimizing waste. It is an economical, reliable way to prevent voltage leakage, helping your fence charger maintain maximum power on your high tensile wires.

Key Features of Speedrite Round Black Insultube

Heavy-duty polyethylene construction ensures electrical isolation and longevity
12 meter length provides generous coverage for multiple posts or gate openings
4 millimeter inner diameter is designed to fit 12-1/2 gauge high tensile wire snugly
Protects fence wire from chafing or grounding out against posts and materials
Easily secured to wooden posts with fence staples (purchased separately)
Maintains a high insulation rating to prevent power loss across the fence line
Versatile black color blends well with fence posts and wire
Offers an affordable and effective alternative to individual large insulators

Additional Information

Brand: Speedrite
Product Type: Tubular Insulator
Model:
Product Use: Insulating electric fence wire
Size: 4 millimeter inner diameter
Material: High Density Polyethylene
Height:
Length: 12 meter
Width:

When installing this Insultube, ensure you cut a piece long enough to completely cover the area of the wire where it could contact the wood post or fastener, plus a little extra buffer on both sides. To keep the insulating properties intact, avoid hammering the staples too tight when securing it to a wood post; you want it held firmly, but not compressed, as this could compromise the insulation and cause a voltage short.

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