"Welded or woven? Woven is better for high-security situations, while welded is more affordable. We'll help you sort out the options. We can customize just about any size and configuration. We've installed thousands of cages in all kinds of shapes and layouts."
Taylor, Employee-Owner Since 2006 Strategic Sales Director
Select from a number of locks to increase the security of your wire partition and limit access to unauthorized personnel. Offered are 5-button access locks, dead-bolt, Electro-Magnetic, Coded Card Reader, and Electric Strike locks.
Choose component parts and create a custom partition to fit your space
requirements. Select wire mesh panels for walls and ceilings, then add
doors for access points and posts at each corner.
Woven or welded?
A brief comparison
Both provide secure storage and separation made from durable 10-gauge wire. You can find a detailed comparison here, but this video explains the some of the differences in construction.
Woven models are made from crimped wire woven into 1" x 2" mesh. They're finished in gray acrylic enamel.
Welded panels come in a 2" x 2" mesh, welded at every intersection, finished in a gray powder coat.
These models include posts, panels, gate with cylinder lock, assembly hardware, and floor anchors. Many other lock types are available, including biometric, keypad, and more. Wire mesh wall and ceiling panels are interchangeable and modular, which simplifies relocation and layout changes.
Applications
Use wire mesh partitions anywhere you need to add storage, safeguard assets or enclose work areas, without restricting light and climate control.
Stock rooms
Tool cribs
Weapons storage
Machine guarding
High-value inventory or materials
Any area where access control is needed
Why wire partitions are better than chain link 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.
Built for flexibility, security and easy installation
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.
These cages utilize fewer total parts, making installation faster and less complex by using 4' or 5' high panels stacked one on top of the other between tubular posts. Posts are 8'5" and 10'5", and work for any height up to 40 feet. 3/8" hardware is the heaviest in the industry and inaccessible from outside the partition. Listed models include posts, panels, gate with cylinder lock, assembly hardware, and floor anchors.
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.