![]() Wire mesh can also be used and may be less expensive. The bottom cable can be secured to the 2 x 12’s. Steel poles require down guys at beginning and end of run and any turn over 20 degrees.īottom treatments such as 2 x 12’s can be placed along the bottom of the net line to protect the net from damage due to ball pickers weed whackers, or mowers. Down guys should be run from top cable and all wind lines. Wood poles require down guys at the end of each run or change in height or turn in net line. Poles can be Engineered for higher wind speeds and various soil conditions. Exposure “C” per the U.B.C or local requirements.Wind Speed 80 M.P.H or local requirements.These poles have the capability of being pre-engineered for extension. Steel poles should be used from 75’ to 160’ high netting projects. For a 25’ net the poles would be 35’ Class III with an embedding of 9’6”, backfill with native soil and hand or power tamped to 85% of original compaction. Generally for a 50’ net poles would be 60’ Class II with an embedding of 9’6”. Steel poles can be used at any height: however, they are most cost effective at 70’ and higher. The embedding of the poles varies depending on the height of the net and the soil conditions. POLYESTER GENERAL INSTALLATION SPEC SHEETĬlass III Utility Poles from 20’ to 35’ highĬlass II Utility Poles from 35’ to 50’ high 8 mm spring snap hooks are then used to attach netting to all support cables. Attachment twine # 42 braided black polyester 440 lb. Used for netting perimeter, horizontal wind lines and vertical rib lines. ⅜” diameter braided polypropylene cover over MFP parral core 2840 lb test. Complete packages are available including nets, hardware and poles. This system will not turn gray, will not rot or mildew. Rope bordered to your exact pole measurements and cable centres make snap hook installation a breeze. This system is found on more golf facilities then any other type of netting. I highly recommend their product! ~ Kathy, Bear Valley Rescue Society Less hay on the ground means less hay expense and the hay isn't getting trampled into the dirt so clean-up is so much easier, especially in the spring - it's a win/win. They are very competitively priced, are durable, available in just about any size or configuration, and immeasurable in reducing hay waste. ![]() Contact us for more information about golf nets today.We have used Turf Net Slow Feed nets for many years. It is autoclaved under tension so will not sag and contains the highest UV prohibitor possible without degrading the strength of the net to protect it in the harsh Australian conditions ( Read about the importance of UV protection here).Īre you looking to improve your golf game? Advanced Nets & Ropes can turn your garage or part of your garden into a golf practice area. Our golf netting features heavy duty mesh designed to withstand heavy, regular use at golf clubs and golf driving ranges. We also offer golf mats and artificial turf. We manufacture chipping nets, practice nets and small driving nets for individual use through to large scale golf installations such as full golf driving ranges and surround netting to protect surroundings and spectators. Our experience and specialist knowledge allows us design and install permanent, semi-permanent or fully retractable golf practice net systems whilst advising clients on the most effective design to suit their own personal or venue golfing needs.Īdvanced Nets & Ropes work closely with you to develop and manufacture the perfect golf nets for your needs wherever you are in Australia. Both inside and outside, our golf nets can be found around Australia in a range of uses including golf practice and hitting nets in the home garden through to professional golf courses, surround netting, driving ranges, practice equipment and practice facilities. Buy sports nets online using Paypal in our Online StoreĪdvanced Nets & Ropes design, manufacture, install, refurbish and repair golf netting structures.
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