When people search temporary fencing sales, they usually want one thing: fast site control that stays upright when the weather and the worksite get real. A temporary fence line does not succeed because the panels are “heavy.” It succeeds because the system stays straight, stays joined, and stays standing through repeated handling, stacking, transport rub, and wind vibration.
POLYMETAL temporary fencing panels are designed as a reusable site-control system: round tube frame + welded mesh infill + controlled wire layout + controlled finish thickness + correct accessories (feet, clamps, stays). When these variables are locked, the fence line stays professional instead of turning into a leaning, rattling, stop-work problem.
Product Description
POLYMETAL products for temporary fencing sales are manufactured from round steel tube frames with welded mesh infill to create rigid, repeat-use panels that can be moved, stacked, re-installed, and still hold line integrity in real conditions. A common panel height is 2100mm, paired with popular widths of 2400mm, 3300mm, and 3500mm to match site layouts and loading efficiency. For longer spans, 3300mm and 3500mm panels are commonly supplied with a middle rail to reduce span pumping and improve stiffness in wind corridors.
Frame tube options include OD32mm, OD38mm, OD40mm, and OD41mm, with frame thickness choices of 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.4mm, 1.5mm, and 2.00mm to match exposure level and reuse intensity. The welded mesh infill is commonly 60mm × 150mm, balancing high visibility with practical control. Wire diameter options typically include 2.70mm, 3.00mm, and 4.00mm, selected by duty level and expected service life.
Corrosion protection is controlled by galvanizing thickness: 14 microns (HDG light) for short-duration or low-abuse cycles, 42 microns (hot dipped galvanized) for standard metro use, and 100 microns (heavy hot dipped galvanized) for high-abuse fleets, rental-heavy cycles, and harsher environments. For common 2.1m-high panels, the wire layout is typically 12 vertical wires, with horizontal wire counts tied to panel length: 38 pcs for 2.1m×2.4m, 53 pcs for 2.1m×3.3m, and 56 pcs for 2.1m×3.5m panels. When specified and produced to the required tolerances, POLYMETAL systems can be supplied to comply with AS4687-2022.
Structure and System Logic for Temporary Fencing Sales
Temporary fencing does not usually fail because “steel is weak.” It fails because movement is allowed to start. Wind load creates vibration, vibration creates micro-shifts at joins, micro-shifts become lean, lean becomes spread, and one weak bay becomes the first line-wide instability point. That is why serious temporary fencing sales are about system control: frame OD + wall thickness + wire diameter + weld discipline + feet type + clamp security + stay spacing.
Top 18 Traps You Don’t Know About Temporary Fencing Sales (Especially #14)
Trap #1: Choosing frame OD by price instead of wind exposure—small OD frames flex earlier and fatigue faster.
Trap #2: Buying “galvanized” without defining microns—finish life collapses once stacking rub breaks the coating.
Trap #3: Under-specifying frame thickness—panels bend at lift points and never stand straight again.
Trap #4: Ignoring the middle rail on 3300mm/3500mm panels—unsupported spans pump and crack welds over time.
Trap #5: Selecting wire diameter too light—mesh intersections loosen faster under vibration and handling cycles.
Trap #6: No consistent wire count—uneven stiffness creates “soft bays” that fail first.
Trap #7: Weak weld discipline—one weak intersection becomes the first tear point under pressure.
Trap #8: Cheap clamps—movement becomes leverage and panels walk out of alignment.
Trap #9: Wrong feet choice for ground conditions—poor base contact turns push loads into rocking.
Trap #10: Skipping separators in transport—abrasion removes zinc before the panel is even installed.
Trap #11: Mixing panel sizes randomly—gaps form, transitions weaken, and the run becomes unstable.
Trap #12: Ignoring corner/end bracing—ends become hinge points that teach the line to lean.
Trap #13: Treating “temporary” as “low risk”—public zones multiply liability and shutdown cost.
Trap #14: Skipping stays and proper feet in “moderate wind”—this is where drift becomes collapse risk and stop-work losses.
Trap #15: Using light galvanizing on heavy-reuse cycles—handling damage turns into fast rust and sharp edges.
Trap #16: Poor panel squareness—twist causes permanent lean and hard-to-close joins.
Trap #17: No inspection routine—small damage becomes progressive failure across the run.
Trap #18: Overloading one bay (signage/tarps/wind catch)—the line fails where wind load concentrates.
Specifications for POLYMETAL Temporary Fencing Sales
Table 1. Standard Panel Schedule (10 Specs)
| Spec | Panel Height (mm) | Panel Width (mm) | Frame Tube OD (mm) | Frame Thickness (mm) | Mesh Opening (mm) | Wire Dia (mm) | Vertical Wires (pcs) | Horizontal Wires (pcs) | Middle Rail | Finish (Microns) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TS-01 | 2100 | 2400 | 32 | 1.0 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 38 | No | 14 |
| TS-02 | 2100 | 2400 | 32 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 42 |
| TS-03 | 2100 | 2400 | 38 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 42 |
| TS-04 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 42 |
| TS-05 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| TS-06 | 2100 | 2400 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| TS-07 | 2100 | 3300 | 38 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 14 |
| TS-08 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 42 |
| TS-09 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| TS-10 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
Table 2. Heavy-Reuse + Wind-Zone Builds (10 Specs)
| Spec | Panel Height (mm) | Panel Width (mm) | Frame Tube OD (mm) | Frame Thickness (mm) | Mesh Opening (mm) | Wire Dia (mm) | Vertical Wires (pcs) | Horizontal Wires (pcs) | Middle Rail | Finish (Microns) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HW-01 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| HW-02 | 2100 | 2400 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| HW-03 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| HW-04 | 2100 | 2400 | 41 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| HW-05 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 42 |
| HW-06 | 2100 | 3300 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 100 |
| HW-07 | 2100 | 3300 | 41 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 100 |
| HW-08 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| HW-09 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| HW-10 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
Table 3. Long-Run Perimeter Panels (3300/3500 With Middle Rail) (10 Specs)
| Spec | Panel Height (mm) | Panel Width (mm) | Frame Tube OD (mm) | Frame Thickness (mm) | Mesh Opening (mm) | Wire Dia (mm) | Vertical Wires (pcs) | Horizontal Wires (pcs) | Middle Rail | Finish (Microns) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LR-01 | 2100 | 3300 | 38 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 14 |
| LR-02 | 2100 | 3300 | 38 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 42 |
| LR-03 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 42 |
| LR-04 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 100 |
| LR-05 | 2100 | 3300 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 100 |
| LR-06 | 2100 | 3500 | 38 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 42 |
| LR-07 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| LR-08 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| LR-09 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| LR-10 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
Table 4. Finish Level Options (14 / 42 / 100 Microns) (10 Specs)
| Spec | Panel Height (mm) | Panel Width (mm) | Frame Tube OD (mm) | Frame Thickness (mm) | Mesh Opening (mm) | Wire Dia (mm) | Vertical Wires (pcs) | Horizontal Wires (pcs) | Middle Rail | Finish (Microns) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FN-01 | 2100 | 2400 | 32 | 1.0 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 38 | No | 14 |
| FN-02 | 2100 | 2400 | 38 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 38 | No | 14 |
| FN-03 | 2100 | 2400 | 32 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 42 |
| FN-04 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 42 |
| FN-05 | 2100 | 2400 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| FN-06 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 2.0 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 38 | No | 100 |
| FN-07 | 2100 | 3300 | 38 | 1.2 | 60×150 | 2.70 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 14 |
| FN-08 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.4 | 60×150 | 3.00 | 12 | 53 | Yes | 42 |
| FN-09 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
| FN-10 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 1.5 | 60×150 | 4.00 | 12 | 56 | Yes | 100 |
Table 5. Stability Setup Packs (Feet, Clamps, Stays) (10 Specs)
| Spec | Panel Height (mm) | Panel Width (mm) | Frame Tube OD (mm) | Frame Thickness (mm) | Wire Dia (mm) | Finish (Microns) | Feet Type | Clamps per Join | Stay Required | Typical Stay Interval |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST-01 | 2100 | 2400 | 32 | 1.2 | 3.00 | 42 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-02 | 2100 | 2400 | 38 | 1.4 | 3.00 | 42 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 3 panels |
| ST-03 | 2100 | 2400 | 40 | 1.5 | 4.00 | 100 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-04 | 2100 | 3300 | 38 | 1.2 | 2.70 | 14 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-05 | 2100 | 3300 | 40 | 1.4 | 3.00 | 42 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 3 panels |
| ST-06 | 2100 | 3300 | 41 | 1.5 | 4.00 | 100 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-07 | 2100 | 3500 | 38 | 1.4 | 3.00 | 42 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 3 panels |
| ST-08 | 2100 | 3500 | 40 | 1.5 | 4.00 | 100 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-09 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 2.0 | 4.00 | 100 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Every 2 panels |
| ST-10 | 2100 | 3500 | 41 | 1.5 | 4.00 | 100 | Concrete | 2 | Yes | Corners + Gates |
Applications
POLYMETAL products for temporary fencing sales are commonly used for construction boundaries, demolition zones, road and rail projects, utility trenching, storage yards, event perimeters, crowd-control lanes, restricted public access areas, school maintenance works, and short-term industrial separation where fast installation and reliable stability are mandatory—especially when projects specify the right materials for gates and accessories (for example, aluminium 6063-T6 is commonly referenced for lightweight structural components).
Benefits
POLYMETAL temporary fencing systems deliver fast deployment, clear boundary control, and high visibility through welded mesh infill. When frame OD, wall thickness, wire diameter, weld integrity, and galvanizing microns are specified correctly, panels stay straighter after repeated handling, the mesh stays tighter over time, and the fence line avoids the progressive drift pattern that turns “temporary” savings into expensive incidents.
Packing Temporary fencing sales
Panels are stacked with separation layers to reduce galvanizing abrasion, wrapped with protective film, and steel-strapped into stable bundles for forklift handling and container loading. Posts are bundled and wrapped to reduce scratching. Accessories such as clamps, fasteners, feet, and stays are packed as matched sets and boxed for fast counting so the site does not improvise missing components—the fastest way to trigger Trap #14 failures.
Standard and Quality Control
POLYMETAL systems can be supplied to comply with AS4687-2022 when specified and manufactured to the required tolerances. Production control focuses on frame tube thickness consistency, mesh aperture accuracy, weld integrity at each intersection, panel squareness/flatness, and finish thickness control (14μm / 42μm / 100μm). Final inspection includes dimensional checks, weld review, finish checks, packing verification, and accessory counting so the delivered system installs tight and remains tight.
FAQs Temporary fencing sales
What is the most common panel size in temporary fencing sales?
A widely used standard is 2100mm high × 2400mm wide, because it balances transport efficiency, stability, and fast installation.
When should 3300mm or 3500mm panels be used?
Long panels are efficient for straight runs, but they should be supplied with a middle rail and installed with correct stability planning (feet + stays) to prevent wind pumping and progressive leaning.
What mesh and wire are typical?
A common welded mesh is 60mm × 150mm, paired with 2.70mm / 3.00mm / 4.00mm wire depending on duty level.
Which galvanizing level is best for heavy reuse?
100 microns hot dipped galvanized is preferred for heavy handling cycles, rental fleets, and harsh exposure.
What causes the most expensive failures?
Trap #14: skipping stays and proper feet strategy in “moderate wind,” because that’s where drift becomes collapse risk and stop-work losses.
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