Fencing Connectors & Splicers
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Fencing Connectors & Splicers
Looking to connect or repair sections of your fencing? The right splicers can make the job a lot easier. Find them at Tractor Supply, offering the right options to help you create the continuous line you want, plus plenty of the other hardware you'll need for the task.
Join Fence Materials Quickly and Securely
To attach segments of wire, rope, tape or polywire in a wire or electric fence, having the right hardware is key. After all, the right connector or splice can mean the difference between joining fencing to an end or corner post or gate and adjusting its tension, and not being able to. Choose among several in our stock, with a variety of uses, depending on what kind of fence you’re working with, including:
Wire Fence Hardware
When it comes to building fencing or repairing it, having the best parts for connecting and splicing wire helps ensure it’ll stay strong for many seasons. If you need to join or create durable, reliable end connections in high-tensile wire, for instance, consider using crimp sleeves. Gripples, on the other hand, let you splice and tension wiring when you don’t have crimp sleeves to do it with. To connect different fencing materials without having to use tools, use wire links. Wrap connectors can help you attach preformed spiral wires such as 12.5-gauge more easily, while waterproof splices can simplify connecting inground containment wire to invisible fence systems for pets.
Polytape, Braid & Rope Fence Connectors
For secure, built-to-last connections in electric fencing, the right hardware makes all the difference. If you’re looking to make connecting or fixing polytape fencing less of a hassle, for example, consider using polytape buckles. To join rope or braided fencing more tightly and securely using bolts, try using splice clamps. U-bolt connectors, in contrast, are designed to transfer electricity from burial wire to electric braid or rope in horse fences.
High-Tensile & Rail Fence Parts
These kinds of fences require specific joinery. Want to connect coated wire rails in flex fence systems, but in a way that better stands the test of time? Use a high-strength, corrosion-resistant, stainless-steel splice plate. If you need to attach several electric fence wires to posts, hold them tightly and keep them conductive, however, or even run them to the electric fence system’s charger, use aluminum or galvanized steel split bolts.
Other Connections for Post & Rail Attachment
To connect burial wire to electric fencing systems, use U-bolts. They’re often made of galvanized steel, making them longer-lasting. If you need to attach fence rails to posts with varying clamp force, on the other hand, consider using brace bands to do it.
Get the Best Connectors & Splicers for Your Fence Project at Tractor Supply
Be sure you’re well-prepared, well in advance — pick up everything you need for your fence installation or repair today. You can check out our selection firsthand at your local Tractor Supply store or browse options here on our website.