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Sydney Temporary Fence Panels are the first barrier between your project and an expensive safety problem. Our panels are manufactured from low carbon steel wire and heavy-duty galvanized tube, giving you a rigid, reusable system for construction sites, civil works, events, concerts, festivals, and any temporary crowd-control area in Sydney and across Australia.

Each panel is hot-dipped galvanized, with flattened horizontal tubes for extra strength, and welded wire mesh designed to resist impact, climbing and deformation. By choosing the right height, width, frame tube and mesh aperture, you reduce accidents, site loss and downtime from the very first day of installation.

Fact #1: The 2.1m x 2.4m profile that protects most Sydney sites

Most professional contractors in Sydney rely on 2.1m high x 2.4m long panels with 32–40mm frame tubes because this profile gives the best balance of security, stability and easy handling. Anything lighter quickly becomes a hidden cost when panels bend, fall, or need early replacement.

Sydney temporary fence panels 2.1x2.4m with galvanized welded mesh and 40mm frame tubeClose up of Sydney temporary fence panel mesh aperture 60x150mm and strong galvanized frameConstruction site using Sydney temporary fence panels for perimeter security and crowd control
Temporary fence bases and Sydney panels stacked for fast installation and deliveryHot dipped galvanized Sydney temporary fence panel frame and welded wire mesh detailPackaged Sydney temporary fence panels and accessories ready for loading and transport

Core Construction of Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels are manufactured using hot-dipped galvanized tube and high-strength welded mesh panels. The frame is made from round steel tube, the infill is welded low carbon steel wire mesh, and every joint is designed for long-term reuse under Australian conditions.

Material: low carbon steel wire and hot dipped galvanized tube steel. Surface treatment: galvanizing before welding, anti-rust spray painting, and optional silver powder coating for a bright, clean finish. This triple protection gives a long service life even in coastal Sydney environments.

Risk #2: The frame tube thickness trap that causes panel failure

A common mistake is choosing panels with thin wall tubes under 1.5mm. They may look similar at first, but they bend and dent after a few moves. Our standard Sydney Temporary Fence Panels use 2.0mm wall thickness on key models, eliminating this weakness and protecting your investment over many hire cycles.

Standard Sydney Temporary Fence Panel Specifications – 2.1m x 2.4m

Below is our most popular Sydney Temporary Fence Panel configuration for construction and general hire use, designed for strength, stability and fast installation.

DescriptionSpecification – Standard Panel (Model STP-2124-32)
Panel height (H)2100 mm
Panel length (L)2400 mm
Frame tube outside diameter32 mm round tube
Frame tube wall thickness2.0 mm
Vertical brace tube32 mm round tube, full height centre brace
Horizontal tube designTop and bottom tubes smashed flat at ends for higher load resistance
Mesh wire materialLow carbon steel wire, hot-dipped galvanized
Mesh wire diameter4.0 mm
Mesh aperture60 x 150 mm welded mesh
Horizontal wire pitch150 mm
Vertical wire pitch60 mm
Weld methodFully welded at every intersection, anti-cut and anti-climb
Surface protectionHot-dipped galvanized after fabrication
Zinc coating on frame pipeApprox. 300 g/m²
Zinc coating on mesh wireApprox. 200 g/m²
Average panel weight18–20 kg per panel
Typical applicationGeneral construction, residential builds, light civil works in Sydney

Insight #3: Mesh aperture 60x150mm vs 75x75mm and how it changes security

Mesh aperture is not just a visual choice. A 60x150mm opening makes climbing harder and increases panel rigidity, while 75x75mm gives a strong, square look and excellent crowd control visibility. Choosing the wrong mesh aperture for your Sydney Temporary Fence Panels can quietly increase theft, trespass and safety risks.

Heavy-Duty Sydney Temporary Fence Panel Specifications – 2.1m x 3.3m

For long runs, civil projects and high-traffic event perimeters, the 2.1m x 3.3m heavy-duty panel gives you more coverage per panel and stronger frames with larger tubes.

DescriptionSpecification – Heavy Duty Panel (Model STP-2133-40)
Panel height (H)2100 mm
Panel length (L)3300 mm
Frame tube outside diameter40 mm round tube
Frame tube wall thickness2.0 mm
Vertical brace quantity2 vertical braces for higher rigidity
Mesh wire diameter4.5 mm
Mesh aperture75 x 75 mm welded mesh
Mesh height coverageFrom bottom frame to top frame for full security
Horizontal wire pitch75 mm
Vertical wire pitch75 mm
Surface treatmentHot-dipped galvanized, anti-rust spray and optional silver powder coating
Corrosion protection levelLong-term outdoor use without rusting under normal site conditions
Average panel weight24–26 kg per panel
Recommended useMajor public events, stadiums, roadworks and heavy-duty construction
Standard compatibilityDesigned to meet Australian temporary fencing performance requirements

Warning #4: The zinc coating level that signals real anti-rust performance

If zinc coating is too light, temporary fence panels quickly show red rust at welds and corners. Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels use a high zinc rate on both pipe and wire, which keeps your hire fleet bright and reduces the silent damage that forces early replacement.

Size Overview for Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

We manufacture multiple panel sizes to suit different sites, including the most popular 2.1m x 2.4m, 2.1m x 3.3m and 2.1m x 3.5m Sydney Temporary Fence Panels.

ItemSize and Technical Snapshot
Panel size option 12.1 m (H) x 2.4 m (L), 32 mm frame tube, 4.0 mm wire, 60 x 150 mm mesh
Panel size option 22.1 m (H) x 3.3 m (L), 40 mm frame tube, 4.5 mm wire, 75 x 75 mm mesh
Panel size option 32.1 m (H) x 3.5 m (L), 40 mm frame tube, 4.5 mm wire, 60 x 150 mm mesh
Panel size option 41.8 m (H) x 2.4 m (L), 32 mm frame tube, 3.5–4.0 mm wire
Panel size option 51.8 m (H) x 2.9 m (L), 32 mm frame tube, 60 x 150 mm mesh
Standard frame tube range25 mm, 32 mm, 38 mm, 40 mm, 42 mm, 48 mm and 60 mm O.D.
Tube wall thickness range1.5 mm to 2.5 mm for Sydney Temporary Fence Panels
Wire diameter range3.0–5.0 mm depending on model and application
Mesh aperture options60 x 150 mm, 75 x 75 mm, 75 x 100 mm and other custom apertures
Corrosion systemGalvanizing before welding + anti-rust spray painting + silver powder coating
Zinc rate on pipeApprox. 300 g/m² for long-term outdoor exposure
Zinc rate on wireApprox. 200 g/m² for welded mesh
Panel connectionGalvanized clamps with M10 bolts and nuts
Base typeHeavy-duty blow-moulded plastic feet or concrete-filled feet
Usage patternReusable, rentable, resale-ready for Australian temporary fencing hire fleets
Custom productionDifferent specifications available according to your drawing or special inquiry

Danger #5: The unstable base defect that can trigger crowd accidents

Even strong panels can become dangerous if low-quality feet are used. Lightweight or cracked bases create an invisible defect in your system. Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels are matched with heavy-duty plastic or temporary fence concrete-filled feet to keep fences upright under wind load and crowd pressure, reducing fall-over accidents and liability.

Feet, Clamps and Bracing System for Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

To build a safe temporary fence line, panels must work together with the right clamps, bases and bracing. We supply a complete system so you can install quickly and keep the line straight and stable.

Accessory / ElementSpecification and Function
Temporary fence feet sizeApprox. 600 x 230 x 150 mm heavy-duty plastic base
Base filling optionConcrete-filled core for high stability on Sydney job sites
Base weight28–32 kg per foot for standard models
Clamp typeHot-dipped galvanized heavy-duty clamp, pressed shape
Bolt and nutM10 hot-dip galvanized bolt with safety nut
Bracing post32–40 mm tube brace, fixed to panel and base
Bracing spacingEvery 3–4 panels or as required by site conditions
Top extension compatibilityOptional barb wire arm or shade cloth support
Pedestrian gate panelCustom swing gate panel compatible with standard feet
Vehicle gate setWider gate panels with reinforced frame and strong clamps
Concrete surface installationBases sit on the slab, no drilling or damage required
Soil surface installationBases can be levelled on compacted soil or gravel
Wind load performanceOptimised combination of panel, base and brace for outdoor use
System reusabilityPanels, clamps and bases designed for many hire rotations
Colour optionNatural galvanized silver with optional powder coated feet

Benefit #6: Smart panel sizing that boosts installation speed

Using 3.3m and 3.5m Sydney Temporary Fence Panels on long straight runs cuts down the number of clamps and bases you need. This simple benefit saves labour every time your team installs or moves the fence, adding direct profit to your project or hire business.

Applications of Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

Our panels are widely used to secure construction sites, private property, major public events, sports venues, concerts, festivals and temporary work zones. The system is fast to install, easy to remove, and leaves no damage to existing landscaping or pavements.

For event organisers, clean and uniform Sydney Temporary Fence Panels create a professional image and clear crowd control lines. For builders, the high-strength frames, tight mesh and stable bases protect tools, materials and equipment from theft and vandalism.

Advantage #7: Packing and handling features that reduce transport loss

Panels that are poorly packed suffer bent frames and broken welds during transport. Our panels are bundled on steel pallets, strapped and protected, which lowers hidden damage and keeps your fleet looking new for longer – a direct advantage for hire operators and contractors.

Packing, Loading and Standards for Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

As a direct manufacturer, we control the packing and loading process of every shipment of Sydney Temporary Fence Panels to guarantee that panels arrive straight, clean and ready to use.

Packing / Standard ItemDetailed Specification
Panel stacking methodPanels stacked flat in bundles on heavy-duty steel pallets
Bundle quantity (2.1 x 2.4 m)50 panels per steel pallet, strapped tightly
Bundle quantity (2.1 x 3.3 m)40 panels per steel pallet, depending on shipping height
Protection materialPlastic film and edge protectors to prevent abrasion
Clamp packingClamps packed in strong woven bags or cartons, then on pallets
Foot packingTemporary fence feet stacked in rows on pallets or in steel cages
Container loadingPanels and accessories loaded by forklift with blocking and bracing
40’HC container capacity (2.1 x 2.4 m)Up to approx. 560–600 panels with matching clamps and feet
40’HC container capacity (2.1 x 3.3 m)Up to approx. 420–450 panels with accessories
Production standardPanels designed to comply with Australian temporary fencing requirements
Steel tube standardHigh-quality structural steel tube suitable for welding and galvanizing
Welding standardFull-perimeter welding on frames and every mesh intersection
Surface finish controlEach batch inspected for uniform zinc coating and smooth surface
Quality inspectionDimension, weld, coating thickness and appearance checked panel by panel
TraceabilityEach shipment labelled with model, size and batch information

Why Choose Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels

Our Sydney Temporary Fence Panels are engineered as a wind resistant temporary fence system, easy to install in-ground or above-ground without digging, allowing repeated use and long-term rental, and 100% compliant with Australian site expectations. With strong frames, precise mesh apertures, heavy zinc coating and professional packing, you lock in safety, durability and real profit on every project.

Tell us your required height, width, frame tube size, mesh aperture (60 x 150 mm or 75 x 75 mm) and quantity, and we will produce wind resistant Sydney Temporary Fence Panels that match your drawing and your market exactly – without hidden risks or weak points.

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