DONUT TENSIONER FOR COATED WIRE – INSTALLATION
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Tips & Techniques
on Building Fences
,
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JWI8765_CWDT_1115
Patent Number: D613,570S and other Patents Pending
SAFETY FIRST: USE SAFETY EYE GLASSES AND GLOVES.
Installing the Donut Tensioner
Go to the middle of the section of fence to be tensioned & pull out
any slack (
refer to diagram 1
). Position yourself near one of the line
posts (
12” to 18”(305mm to 457mm)
MAX
)
and cut coated wire,
removing the excess while allowing 4”- 6” (102-152mm) of overlap
to remain.
Insert ends of coated wire into Donut Tensioner (slightly past hub)
from opposite sides (
refer to diagram 2
).
Use appropriate ratchets to tighten the fence. Refer to page 2 for
details on a One-Man Installation or a Two-Man Installation process.
When desired tension is reached,
insert the two locking pins into
opposite holes on the Donut Tensioner.
Where there are multiple strands of coated wire, for best
appearance, attempt to align vertically near a post.
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Horserail
®
Product
• Donut Tensioner for Coated Wire
Other Tools Needed
• Small Bolt Cutters
• Extended Handle Ratchets or
Long Handle Ratchets
Other Related PDF Info Sheets
• Joining Buckle
• End Post Attachment for
Coated Wire
• Coated Wire Payout and
Line Post Attachment
Procedures are the same for Hotcote
®
and Horsecote
®
A Donut Tensioner is used to complete tensioning of the
fence without the need to strip, crimp or tie a knot.
Follow these easy steps to install and tension both electrifiable or
non-conductive coated wire.
Prior to Installing the Donut Tensioner
A. Attach both ends of coated wire to the end posts.
[For more
details see the “
Horsecote
®
(or Hotcote
®
) – End Post Attachment
for Coated Wire
” PDF]
B. Attach coated wire to posts at
major
rises, dips and corners.
(For
more details see the “Coated Wire Payout & Line Post Installation” PDF)
Determine where to position the Donut Tensioner
On a flat terrain where there are no corners, provide one Donut
Tensioner per length of fence, placed in center.
Where terrain is not flat or there are corners, more Donut
Tensioners may be required.
– Use one Donut Tensioner for every 660
(201m) of coated
wire and/or when 90˚ of elevation and directional change occur.
– Corners, small dips and rises create friction so use one Donut
Tensioner for every accumulated 90˚.
PULL
CUT
TRIM TO 4˝ (102mm)
OVERLAP
12”(305mm) to
18”(457mm) max
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SAFETY FIRST:
Always use an adequate number
of electric fence warning signs
and make sure to attach them
securely.
It’s essential to keep fence line
clear of all debris. Please do
not burn!
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HUB
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Just – buckle it up!
Horserail
®
, Hotcote
®
, and Horsecote
®
are registered trademarks of John Wall, Inc. 2015
DONUT TENSIONER FOR COATED WIRE – INSTALLATION
JWI8765_CWDT_1115
SAFETY FIRST: USE SAFETY EYE GLASSES AND GLOVES.
Comes in various sizes
Use 2˝ (51mm) size for Donut Tensioners
Includes holding pin
Procedures are the same for Hotcote
®
and Horsecote
®
Long Handle Ratchets
“Two-Man” Installation Process
Follow These Steps:
Put ratchets into the top and bottom of hub.
Pull both long handles towards you.
Hold one (a) steady while ratcheting back the other (b)
Now hold (b) steady and ratchet back (a) and finally
Pull both towards you again. Repeat as needed until taut.
NOTE
:
– When tensioning, use two people: one to ratchet and keep tension,
and one to assist with alignment and
insert the two locking pins into
opposite holes on the Donut Tensioner.
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Comes in 18˝ (457mm) and 24˝ (610mm) lengths
Two ratchets required
Extended Handle Ratchets
“One-Man” Installation Process
Follow These Steps:
Put ratchets into the top and bottom of hub.
Slide on extended handles and remove the holding pin from the
rubber strap.
Ratchet to tighten fence.
Use the holding pin to prevent the donut tensioner from unwinding
while re-ratcheting. Repeat until taught.
NOTE
:
– To keep tension, lean into Extended Handle with your body
weight, then remove holding pin and
insert the two locking pins
into opposite holes on the Donut Tensioner.
– Remove Extended Handle, then remove ratchets.