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1. Superior Structural Stability
T-shaped cross-section distributes weight evenly, resisting bending and leaning even under heavy fence tension or harsh weather conditions.
2. Corrosion & Rust Resistance
Hot-dipped galvanized coating (zinc layer ≥ 275 g/m²) for long-lasting outdoor use.
Optional PVC coating (0.5–1.0mm thick) in green/black for extra protection and aesthetic integration with landscapes.
3.Easy Installation
Sharpened pointed end allows manual or mechanical driving into soil (no pre-drilling required); pre-punched holes (50–100mm spacing) enable quick fence wire attachment.
4.Lightweight & Cost-Effective
Lighter than concrete or wooden posts, reducing transportation and labor costs while maintaining structural integrity.
5.Versatile Compatibility
Works with all fencing types—welded mesh, hinge joint fence, barbed wire, electric fence, and deer fence—for agricultural, residential, and industrial projects.
6.Long Service Life
Galvanized variants offer 15–20 years of use; PVC-coated models extend lifespan to 20–25 years in coastal or humid environments.
| Parameter | Typical Range | Notes |
| Material | high quality railway steel, hot-dipped galvanized steel | Custom alloys available for high-tensile needs |
| Height | 1.2m (4ft) – 3.0m (10ft) | Common sizes: 1.8m (6ft), 2.1m (7ft), 2.4m (8ft) |
| Cross-Section Dimensions | Top width: 50–75mm; Thickness: 2.0–4.0mm | Thicker gauge (3.0–4.0mm) for heavy-duty applications |
| Weight type | 0.95lbs/ft,1.25lbs/ft,1.33lbs/ft | Other weight type can be customized |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dipped galvanized, PVC-coated (green/black) | Galvanization meets ASTM A123 standards |
| Load-Bearing Capacity | Vertical load: ≥ 500 kg; Horizontal pull resistance: ≥ 300 kg | Tested under standard soil conditions |
| Temperature Resistance | -40°C to 200°C | Suitable for extreme climate regions |
T posts serve as sturdy supports for various fences (welded mesh, barbed wire, etc.) in agriculture, residential, and industrial settings, ensuring stable fencing installation.
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T post packing focuses on safety and logistics efficiency. Batches of T posts are bundled tightly with heavy-duty steel straps, with protective caps on sharpened ends to avoid damage. Galvanized/PVC-coated T posts get moisture-proof wrapping to preserve corrosion resistance during transit.
T post inspection is strict: check coating adherence, zinc/PVC thickness, and T-shaped cross-section integrity. Verify dimension accuracy and load-bearing capacity. Reject T posts with dents, coating defects, or weak structural strength. Qualified T posts ensure stable fencing support for all applications.
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1.How to install a T-post?
Use a post driver (manual or hydraulic) to drive the sharpened end 30–40cm into the soil (ensure 1/3 of the post is underground for stability). Align posts 2.5–3.0 meters apart, then attach fencing via pre-punched holes using wire clips or U-staples.
2.Do I need concrete for T-post installation?
No—concrete is not required for most soil types (loam, clay, sand). For rocky or soft soil, add a concrete footing (15–20cm diameter) for extra stability.
What’s the difference between galvanized and PVC-coated T-posts?
Galvanized posts offer basic corrosion resistance (ideal for dry/moderate humidity areas). PVC-coated posts provide double protection against rust and chemicals (best for coastal, humid, or corrosive environments) and better aesthetics.
3.Can T-posts be reused?
Yes—use a post puller to extract them without damage. Reusable for temporary fencing projects or relocating pastures.
4.What fence types are compatible with T-posts?
All common fencing: welded mesh, hinge joint fence, barbed wire, electric fence, deer fence, and chain-link fence. The pre-punched holes accommodate various wire diameters (1.0–4.0mm).
5.How long does a T-post last?
Galvanized T-posts: 15–20 years in outdoor conditions.
PVC-coated T-posts: 20–25 years (resists saltwater, chemicals, and UV rays).
6.What height T-post should I choose?
For livestock (cattle/horses): 2.1m–2.4m (7ft–8ft) posts.
For gardens/pools: 1.2m–1.5m (4ft–5ft) posts.
For deer/wildlife: 2.7m–3.0m (9ft–10ft) posts.