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Anti-Climb Wire Mesh Temporary Fence Panel 3.5m x 2.0m

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TF615626

Our Temporary Fence Panels are 3.5m wide & 2.0m tall. All of our temporary perimeter mesh fencing panels come as standard with rounded top corners, which are more durable than square top panels, & with re-enforced corner brackets. The temporary fence panel is fit with anti-climb mesh which makes it a more secure perimeter fence panel and less prone to damage.

HERMEQ are one of the largest manufacturers of 3.5m wide x 2.0m high anti-climb temporary mesh fencing panels in the World. These temporary mesh fence panels, often referred to as "Heras Panels", are commonly used on building and demolition sites to secure the perimeter of the site. However they are also equally at home securing festival and event sites or for dividing up areas of land & properties.

All of HERMEQ's temporary fencing panels are manufactured in the UK & Ireland. As well as stocking these throughout our own extensive depot network, we also export these temporary mesh panels all around the world. All of our tube that makes up the frame of the fencing panels is also manufactured in house. As part of the HERMEQ Group, HERMEQ Steel manufactures the component parts for our fencing panels in the UK. This makes our raw materials the most cost effective on the market, allowing us to pass that benefit on directly to you with further cost savings. It also reduces the importation of steel tube from abroad, which is both a benefit to the environment and the British steel industry. 

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If you’re looking for a safe, cost effective way to temporarily fence off a perimeter, then the 3.5 meter round top anti-climb mesh panels are perfect for you. These security mesh panels are easily erected using rubber block fence feet and coupled together using steel fence clips. Often these types of panels are referred to as Heras Fencing, due to Heras formally being the largest hire company for this type of temporary fencing product. However, there are several different manufacturers of this type of temporary fencing panel, and each of them are slightly different.

Our temporary mesh panels & vehicle gates can also be used alongside the innovative HERMEQ Site Entrance Sign System which allows you to add temporary safety signage without adding extra wind loading to your temporary fence system or mesh site entrance vehicle gates. 

Why Choose The Round Top Anti-Climb Temporary Fence Panel?

We haven't sacrificed quality in our search to become suppliers of safer fencing products. In fact just the opposite. The older Square Top Temporary Fence Panels have a join (weld) in each of the four corners. These corners are the weakest part of the panel. Therefore these panels have four potential "weak spots". A round top temporary fencing panel eliminates two of these "weak spots" by using two, rather than four, pieces of tube to make up the frame.

Where are Anti-Climb Temporary Fencing panels used?

These mesh security site fencing panels are perfect for securing construction sites, often used for fencing-off site perimeters, securing equipment and directing the public away from unsafe construction site areas. They are also an extremely popular form of wire event fencing and for use during maintenance work. Given that our temp fencing panels are lightweight, portable and relatively cheap, they make for the perfect temporary fencing solution.

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It is also worth noting that due to the cost of hiring temporary fencing more and more customers are taking advantage of our increasingly popular mesh fence panel stillages. These stillages, also available to purchase from HERMEQ, help you to store and transport your temporary fencing panels. This easily allows you to erect and then store these panels until they are next required. After only a few uses, the initial capital outlay is rewarded as those ongoing hiring costs vanish. Moreover, as damage to these panels usually takes place in transportation or while erecting the fencing, fence panel stillages help to reduce the damage to the panels and increase their life-span.

HERMEQ stock a wide-range of Temporary Mesh Fencing, Permanent Fencing, Tree Protection Fencing & Accessories conforming to all required safety specifications and regulations.

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  • Height: 2.0 meter
  • Width: 3.5 meter
  • Weight: 17kg
  • Gauge: 1.2mm tubular frame
  • Finish: Galvanised to BS EN 10244-2 standard
  • Anti-climb mesh infill 250mm x 50.8mm

How many Fence Couplers (Clips) and Rubber Block Fence Feet will I need?

If you are erecting round top mesh fencing panels then as standard people purchase sets, which include one panel, two couplers (fence clips) and one rubber block fence foot. However there is a more precise way to know how many rubber block fence feet and couplers you need.

You will always need an extra foot at the end of a line of panels & two couplers to connect any panels that are connecting to one another. If you erect the fencing in a continuous line then you will need the same number of fence feet as you have number of panels and you will also require one additional rubber block fence foot for the end of your system.

To work out how many couplers you need in a continuous line then multiply the number of panels by two and then deduct two from the total. need Some installers do opt to only use one coupler (fence clip) per panel connection. We advise against this as it weakens the fencing system, however if cost saving is paramount then this is a viable alternative.

Example: If you require 35 meters of continuous fencing then you will need 10 SED Round Top Mesh Panels, 11 Rubber Block Fence Feet & 18 Couplers (fence clips). If the fence line had a break in it then you would need 10 SED Round Top Mesh Panels, 16 Rubber Block Fence Feet & 16 Couplers.

If you are unsure then please feel free to email us at sales@hermeq.com or call 0800 0432520

Round Top Vs Square Top Panels

Given there is little or no difference in the cost between round top and square top panels we’re completely sold on favoring the round top, as is most of the market. The weakest part of a mesh fencing panel of this type is the joints. By reducing the number of joints from four to two, they greatly increase the durability of the panel. Getting a longer life span for the same cost sounds good to us!

Installation

One of the key benefits of HERMEQ Anti-Climb Round Top Panels is that they are extremely easy to install. Weight doesn’t really present an issue as they are more light enough for a single person to lift. The only difficulty is that the size of the mesh fencing panel means that they can be difficult for a single person to handle. Two persons will easily be able to move and install our Round Top Mesh Panels.

Typically people install these mesh panels by sitting them into rubber block fencing feet. These contain multiple location points in which you can insert the legs of the fencing panels. By putting two panels legs into a singular blocks installers can then use couplers, also known as fencing clips, to fix / secure the fencing panels together. We suggest using two fencing couplers (fencing clips) per join, although some users do favour using just the one.

To easily maneuver the fence panels in large quantities then consider purchasing a stillage specifically made for these panels. Fencing stillage’s avoid the risk of damaging you panels when moving them as they have forklift guides to sage direct contact with the panel, which is one of the most common forms of damage.