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Chainlink Fencing Unit

The process of manufacturing chain-link fencing is known as weaving. A metal wire, often galvanized and/or PVC-coated to prevent corrosion, is fed along a rotating long, flat blade, forming a flattened spiral. As the spiral continues to rotate past the blade, it intertwines with the previous spiral, creating the structure of the fence. Once the spiral reaches the desired length, it is cut at the blade’s end. The fence is then shifted to accommodate the next spiral link.

To secure the links, the machine clamps both ends of the fence and applies a few twists (known as twisting or knuckling), ensuring the links are permanently joined. Our machines are designed to wind two wires simultaneously around the blade, creating a double helix. One of the spirals is woven through the last spiral in the fence, which accelerates the process, allowing us to produce high-quality products while adhering to production timelines.