Required Equipment and Material

  1. Bolt Cutters
  2. Tin Snips
  3. Twister Tool
  4. Gloves – Leather or Rubberized
  5. Tape Measure
  6. Wire Ties
  7. Double Coil Concertina

Instructions

Use Caution at all times

  1. Remove one coil at a time from cardboard box.
  2. Place coil in upright position on the ground.
  3. Cut and remove wire ties holding the coil tightly together.
  4. Have one person hold the coil while a second individual stretches the coil to its proper length with the approximate spacings required.
  5. If barbs become entangled, a third person will be used to disengage the barbs from each other.

NOTE: The coils may have a tendency to spring out when the barbs are released.

Top of Fence

  1. With the coil stretched to its appropriate displaced length, and using a single strand of wire or barbed wire as a support, tie each end loop of the outer coil to the wire strand with a wire tie.
    1. Hook one barb of a barb cluster to the wire strand.
    2. Bend wire tie around the neck of the barbed tape.
    3. Twist wire tie around barbed tape and wire strand.
  2. Attach the First and last loop of outer diameter coil to the chain link fabric using above procedure.
  3. Hook the barb loops of the remaining loops at the designated spacings.
  4. From the other side of the fence away from the barbed tape, go back and tie each outer diameter coil loop to the wire strand and to the fence at the required spacings utilizing how the barbed tape is positioned.
  5. If required, tie inner coil loops to the chain link fabric also or to the wire strand.

Middle of Fence

  1. With the coil stretched to its appropriate displaced length, tie each end loop of the outer coil to the fence.
  2. Hook the barb loops of the remaining loops at the designated spacings.
  3. From the other side of the fence away from the barbed tape, go back and tie each outer diameter coil loop to the fence at the required spacings utilizing how the barbed tape is positioned.
  4. If required, tie inner coil loops to the chain link fabric also.

Ground Barrier

  1. Use 12-18” stakes every 10 feet.
  2. Use the same procedure tying barbed tape to the fence as shown in steps 11-14.

Splicing

To splice two coils together, wire tie the tail of the first coil to the first loop of second coil and wire tie the tail of the second coil to the last loop of the first coil.

* Registered

Twistable Wire Tie