The 8-foot Twin Wire Mesh Fencing panel is designed for high-risk sites, industrial estates, and serious perimeter protection. At this height, the fence becomes a formidable barrier that is extremely difficult to scale. It is also widely used as "ball stop" fencing for the ends of sports fields or golf ranges. The sheer density of the double-wire construction makes it one of the most secure mesh panel options available on the market, bridging the gap between standard mesh and heavy-duty palisade.
The double horizontal wires provide the rigidity needed to keep an 8-foot tall panel straight and secure without it bowing or rattling in the wind. This "sandwich" construction creates a panel that is incredibly resistant to cutting attacks; an intruder would need to cut through double the amount of steel compared to a standard fence. The 8" x 2" mesh aperture prevents climbing while maintaining the visibility required for security cameras and patrols.
Industrial environments can be corrosive, but this fencing system is up to the task. The combination of galvanized steel and Black Polyester Powder Coating offers superior resistance to chemical pollutants, salt spray, and general weathering. The coating is applied electrostatically and cured under heat, creating a bond that resists peeling and cracking, ensuring the fence looks professional year-round.
Due to the significant weight and wind load of an 8-foot panel, the installation hardware is heavy-duty. The panel retains the 99-inch width. For dig-in installations, a 118-inch long post is required, ensuring that nearly 3 feet of steel is anchored in concrete for maximum leverage resistance. For bolt-down applications on concrete, a 94-inch long post is used. This robust setup ensures the fence can withstand significant physical force.
For any help or advice, please email sales@firstfenceusa.com or call (945) 941-2111.
| Width | 99" |
| Height | 95" |
| Total Post Length | Dig In = 118" Long / Bolt Down = 94" Long |
| Thickness | 0/4/0 GA |
| Mesh Aperture | 8" x 2" |
| Weight | 101.32 LBS |
| Material | Galvanized Steel |
| Finish | Polyester Powder Coated |
| Color | Black |
| Name | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Mesh Fencing Panel | 1 |
| Width | 99" |
| Height | 95" |
| Total Post Length | Dig In = 118" Long / Bolt Down = 94" Long |
| Thickness | 0/4/0 GA |
| Mesh Aperture | 8" x 2" |
| Weight | 101.32 LBS |
| Material | Galvanized Steel |
| Finish | Polyester Powder Coated |
| Color | Black |
| Name | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Mesh Fencing Panel | 1 |
The 8-foot Twin Wire Mesh Fencing panel is designed for high-risk sites, industrial estates, and serious perimeter protection. At this height, the fence becomes a formidable barrier that is extremely difficult to scale. It is also widely used as "ball stop" fencing for the ends of sports fields or golf ranges. The sheer density of the double-wire construction makes it one of the most secure mesh panel options available on the market, bridging the gap between standard mesh and heavy-duty palisade.
The double horizontal wires provide the rigidity needed to keep an 8-foot tall panel straight and secure without it bowing or rattling in the wind. This "sandwich" construction creates a panel that is incredibly resistant to cutting attacks; an intruder would need to cut through double the amount of steel compared to a standard fence. The 8" x 2" mesh aperture prevents climbing while maintaining the visibility required for security cameras and patrols.
Industrial environments can be corrosive, but this fencing system is up to the task. The combination of galvanized steel and Black Polyester Powder Coating offers superior resistance to chemical pollutants, salt spray, and general weathering. The coating is applied electrostatically and cured under heat, creating a bond that resists peeling and cracking, ensuring the fence looks professional year-round.
Due to the significant weight and wind load of an 8-foot panel, the installation hardware is heavy-duty. The panel retains the 99-inch width. For dig-in installations, a 118-inch long post is required, ensuring that nearly 3 feet of steel is anchored in concrete for maximum leverage resistance. For bolt-down applications on concrete, a 94-inch long post is used. This robust setup ensures the fence can withstand significant physical force.
For any help or advice, please email sales@firstfenceusa.com or call (945) 941-2111.