More Security Cage Types
- Woven or Welded Partitions?
- Wire Security Cages for Pallet Racks: Secure your pallet rack bays.
- Wire mesh "cage" lockers: Secure storage for personal items and equipment. Some configurations may be used for tenant storage in apartment and condo buildings. Others will enclose pallet racks, or hold LP tanks.
Installation and Security
Wire partitions allow you to choose the size and gate type that best fit your application. Panels bolt directly to support posts, which are set on maximum 10'-2" centers. Installation is faster than competitive wire enclosures. Designed with fewer parts, wire mesh partition panels are less complex and quicker to install. They're based on the concept of 4' or 5' high panels stacked one on top of the other between tubular posts to reach desired partition height. Wall/Floor Requirements
The design utilizes fewer total parts, making installation quicker and less complex. They're based on the concept of 4' or 5' high panels stacked one on top of the other between tubular posts to reach desired partition height. Enclosures are secure, as hardware is inaccessible from the outside of the partition. 3/8" assembly hardware is the heaviest in the industry. Each model listed includes posts, panels, gate with cylinder lock, assembly hardware, and floor anchors. Straight lines and clean exterior makes a handsome finishing touch to your storage area.
Enclosures are secure, as hardware is inaccessible from the outside of the partition. 3/8" assembly hardware is the heaviest in the industry. Each model listed includes posts, panels, gate with cylinder lock, assembly hardware, and floor anchors. Straight lines and clean exterior makes a handsome finishing touch to your storage area.
Why wire partitions are better than chain link fences and fencing
- Over their lifetime, wire mesh partitions are less expensive than chain link fencing. They cost a bit more upfront (not always, since chain link is harder to install) but save you money for years to come.
- Woven wire partitions can be removed, relocated, and put back together. You can even change their configurations when your needs change.
- The modular design is what allows this flexibility; use it, re-use it, move it around - with ease. But fencing? Once it's up, it's up for good and usually has to be trashed when you need a change.
- Wire partitions are much more secure. A guy with bolt cutters can get through a chain link fence. It takes more than that to get into a woven wire partition. They can't be easily climbed like a fence, either. There are no easy foot or handholds in the woven wire panels.
- Unlike chain link fencing, if a wire mesh partition panel is damaged it can be easily removed and replaced with a new panel.
Applications
Utilize wire mesh partitions and partitions for security areas, to prevent pilferage, to enclose work areas, and to create customized, accessible security areas in warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and distribution centers. Great for stock rooms and other secure locations.
Panels install horizontally, between tubular posts. The panels are four or five feet tall, have lengths of one to ten feet (other sizes are available). Two or more panels are stacked to reach full partition height. Posts are 8'5" and 10'5" lengths, and are available for any height up to 40 feet.
Partition Construction
Both the wall and ceiling panels of wire mesh partitions are interchangeable...totally modular. This feature simplifies relocation and layout changes. Partitions are built with durable 3/8" hardware. Once installed, the hardware is not accessible from the exterior. Furthermore, the panel's all welded construction, combined with the posts welded base plates, provide unequaled strength and security.
Wire Partition Components
Panels, posts, windows and gates are high-quality woven or welded wire, dependent on application. See individual cages for exact specifications.
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