Why “Hercules Fence Ocala” Buyers Choose Panel Systems
Ocala jobs often involve mixed-use properties—residential edges, commercial frontage, schools, light industrial, and community facilities—where appearance matters as much as boundary control. A panelized Hercules fence keeps the site consistent: the centres are fixed, the rail size is fixed, and the heights are standardized, so the finished line looks intentional instead of patched together.
When buyers select the right material (aluminium or steel) and the correct picket top, they reduce repaint cycles, reduce rework, and avoid the most common installation mistakes.
Product Description
POLYMETAL Hercules fence panels are manufactured as modular sections using 40×40mm rails and square pickets positioned at 125mm centres, with bars protruding 150mm at both the top and bottom. Buyers can choose Aluminium or Steel construction, then select a picket size based on the model: HERCULES 19 uses 19×19mm pickets, while HERCULES 25 uses 25×25mm pickets. Panel width is 2450mm, with standard heights of 1200mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, and 2100mm.
Picket top options include Square Picket, 45° Mitred Picket, and Pressed Spear Top, allowing the fence style to match the property’s visual tone and the desired deterrent level.
If you’re selecting aluminium for coastal-style exposure, high UV, or long-term appearance control, it helps to understand what alloy/temper you’re actually getting—this guide on Aluminium 6063-T6 is a useful reference for comparing corrosion behaviour, strength, and finishing suitability before you lock the material into your order. Custom panels are available, and the system can be paired with pedestrian gates, swing gates, and sliding gates for a complete perimeter solution.
Specifications Hercules fence ocala
Table 1: HERCULES 19 — Expanded Specifications (24 Specs)
| Spec ID | Material | Panel Size (W×H, mm) | Rails (mm) | Pickets (mm) | Picket Centres | Bars Protrude | Picket Top |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H19-01 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-02 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-03 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-04 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-05 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-06 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-07 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-08 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-09 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-10 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-11 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-12 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-13 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-14 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-15 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-16 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-17 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-18 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-19 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-20 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-21 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H19-22 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H19-23 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H19-24 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 19×19 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
Table 2: HERCULES 25 — Expanded Specifications (24 Specs)
| Spec ID | Material | Panel Size (W×H, mm) | Rails (mm) | Pickets (mm) | Picket Centres | Bars Protrude | Picket Top |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H25-01 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-02 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-03 | Aluminium | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-04 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-05 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-06 | Aluminium | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-07 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-08 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-09 | Aluminium | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-10 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-11 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-12 | Aluminium | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-13 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-14 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-15 | Steel | 2450×1200 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-16 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-17 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-18 | Steel | 2450×1500 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-19 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-20 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-21 | Steel | 2450×1800 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
| H25-22 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Square Picket |
| H25-23 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | 45° Mitred Picket |
| H25-24 | Steel | 2450×2100 | 40×40 | 25×25 | 125mm | 150mm (Top & Bottom) | Pressed Spear Top |
Table 3: Options Summary (From Image)
| Item | Options |
|---|---|
| Models | HERCULES 19 / HERCULES 25 |
| Materials | Aluminium / Steel |
| Panel Width | 2450mm |
| Panel Heights | 1200mm / 1500mm / 1800mm / 2100mm |
| Rails | 40×40mm |
| Pickets | 19×19mm (HERCULES 19) / 25×25mm (HERCULES 25) |
| Picket Centres | 125mm centres |
| Bars Protrude | 150mm top & bottom |
| Picket Tops | Square Picket / 45° Mitred Picket / Pressed Spear Top |
| Available Add-ons | Custom panels; Pedestrian gates; Swing gates; Sliding gates |
Applications in Ocala
For hercules fence ocala projects, common applications include residential communities, schools, sports perimeters, commercial frontage, factories, storage yards, and public-facing boundaries where appearance matters. The standardized 2450mm panel width helps crews keep a steady installation rhythm, while the picket-top options let property owners choose a softer look (square or mitred) or a stronger deterrent profile (pressed spear top). For sites that also manage elevated work zones, rooftop access, or platform edges, many teams pair perimeter planning with additional fall-protection considerations—here’s a practical reference on helideck safety net benefits that can help frame safety add-ons alongside your main boundary specification.
Benefits Hercules fence ocala
A Hercules fence system reduces “jobsite surprises” because the rails, centres, and panel widths are standardized.
Contractors benefit from predictable layout and faster alignment across long runs. Property owners benefit from a consistent visual line and fewer replacement headaches because panel systems simplify future maintenance—damaged sections can be swapped without rebuilding the entire fence line.
Packing Hercules fence ocala
POLYMETAL typically packs panels to protect the finish and keep counting simple on site.
Panels are stacked with separation protection to reduce rubbing, then wrapped and palletized for forklift handling. Mixed-height projects are best shipped with clear labeling by height group and gate group so installers do not mix panels during deployment.
Standards and Documentation Hercules fence ocala
POLYMETAL supports common procurement documentation requests for manufacturing control and project readiness.
For buyers who need documentation packages for distribution, commercial projects, or public jobs, the practical goal is always the same: keep the paperwork aligned with the receiving checklist so the installation team is not delayed when the shipment arrives.
Top 22 Traps When Buying Hercules Fence in Ocala (Don’t Miss #17)
Trap 1: Ordering “Hercules fence ocala ” without stating HERCULES 19 vs HERCULES 25
These models use different picket sizes and change the visual density of the fence line.
Trap 2: Choosing material without matching the environment
Ocala installations often run outdoors; choosing aluminium vs steel should match corrosion expectations and use conditions.
Trap 3: Forgetting the picket-top option in the purchase order
Square, 45° mitred, and pressed spear tops look and “feel” very different once installed.
Trap 4: Assuming all heights look the same from the street
1200mm and 2100mm deliver completely different boundary perception and deterrence.
Trap 5: Not planning gate types early
Pedestrian, swing, and sliding gates affect post planning and layout rhythm.
Trap 6: Treating the fence as panels only, not a system
A good-looking panel still fails if the rest of the system is under-specified.
Trap 7: Mixing picket tops across a single run without design intent
Random top selection creates a patchwork look that reads as “repaired” even on day one.
Trap 8: Ordering 2450mm panels but measuring site bays as if they are 2400/2500
A small measuring mismatch becomes a big post-positioning problem.
Trap 9: Ignoring how panels will be handled and staged on site
If pallets can’t be placed close to the line, crews drag panels and scratch finishes.
Trap 10: Not confirming centre spacing in your drawing approval
125mm centres should be locked into the submittal so there’s no confusion in production.
Trap 11: Underestimating public-facing appearance requirements
Frontage fences are judged from across the street, not from the inside of the yard.
Trap 12: Choosing pressed spear tops without considering nearby pedestrian areas
Spear tops can be the right deterrent, but site placement matters.
Trap 13: Skipping labeling by height group
Mixed heights without labels create wrong installs and wasted labor.
Trap 14: Not setting acceptance checks before dispatch
A simple pre-shipment photo pack prevents “I thought it was different” disputes.
Trap 15: Assuming every installer uses the same gate clearances
Gate swing and latch zones should be verified before posts are set.
Trap 16: Forgetting that finish damage often happens during unloading, not shipping
If unloading isn’t planned, the cleanest coating can still arrive scratched.
Trap 17: Selecting a fence style without matching site pressure points (where buyers lose money)
This is the silent Ocala cost: the fence is specified for appearance, but the site demands more—corners, gate returns, and long straight runs concentrate pressure. If the system around those points is not matched correctly, the fix becomes expensive and visible. Hercules fence ocala projects stay clean and straight when the layout and system choices are engineered for real use, not guessed from photos.
Trap 18: Treating custom panels as a last-minute add-on
Custom Hercules fence ocala should be decided early so the whole run remains consistent.
Trap 19: Overlooking how bar protrusion affects the overall look
150mm protrusion top and bottom is part of the Hercules profile—don’t assume it’s “optional.”
Trap 20: Ordering mixed materials (steel + aluminium) without a plan
It can be done, but mixed materials require disciplined planning to avoid uneven appearance.
Trap 21: Not planning for future replacements
If you don’t standardize the model and picket top now, replacements later won’t match.
Trap 22: Not building a simple site checklist before install
Most failures happen from missing small decisions, not from one big mistake.
FAQs Hercules fence ocala
Q1: What is the difference between HERCULES 19 and HERCULES 25?
HERCULES 19 uses 19×19mm pickets, while HERCULES 25 uses 25×25mm pickets, both with 40×40mm rails and 125mm centres.
Q2: What panel sizes are available?
Standard panel width is 2450mm, with heights of 1200mm, 1500mm, 1800mm, and 2100mm.
Q3: What picket tops can I choose?
Square picket, 45° mitred picket, and pressed spear top.
Q4: Can I order gates to match the fence?
Yes—pedestrian gates, swing gates, and sliding gates are available, and custom panels can be produced to match the line.
Q5: What’s the most common reason projects require rework?
The most common reason is incomplete specification—buyers lock in height and quantity, but forget to lock in picket top, model (19 vs 25), layout decisions, and gate planning.
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