Chain Link Fencing

Ozark Wire Works

Chain Link Fencing SUPPLY

At Ozark Wire Works, we know the value of delivering durable fencing. This is why we take care to manufacture all of our chain link fabric with the best quality materials using proven techniques. Buy your chain link in bulk and save money!

Custom Weave Chain Link

Galvanized Chain Link Fencing

Galvanized Chain Link Fencing

Due to LTL pricing, the following chain link fence prices do not include shipping cost. Pricing here is available for pickup orders only. If you would like your order shipped to your yard, select “Add Shipping” on your order and we will provide you with a total estimate including shipping by email.

Galvanized Chain Link Pricing • Domestic Strand 1.2oz

A roll of chain link is 50 lineal feet. A pallet of chain link is 9 rolls (450 lineal feet).

Galvanized 2.5" Diamond

Galvanized 2.5" Diamond

Galvanized 2.25" Diamond

Galvanized 2.25" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized Chain Link Pricing • 1.2oz Coating

A roll of chain link is 50 lineal feet. A pallet of chain link is 9 rolls (450 lineal feet).

Galvanized 2.5" Diamond

Galvanized 2.5" Diamond

Galvanized 2.25" Diamond

Galvanized 2.25" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Galvanized 2" Diamond

Custom Weave Chain Link

Vinyl Coated Black Chain Link Fencing

Black Vinyl Coated Chain Link Fencing

Due to LTL pricing, the following chain link fence prices do not include shipping cost. Pricing here is available for pickup orders only. If you would like your order shipped to your yard, select “Add Shipping” on your order and we will provide you with a total estimate including shipping by email.

Vinyl Coated Black Chain Link Pricing

A roll of chain link is 50 lineal feet. A pallet of chain link is 9 rolls (450 lineal feet).

Extruded (Class 1)

Extruded (Class 1)

Extruded (Class 1)

Fused & Bonded (Class 2b)

Fused & Bonded (Class 2b)

Fused & Bonded (Class 2b)

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Quick Guide

Chain Link Fence Basics

A property can significantly benefit from the installation of chain link fencing. Chain link fencing is regarded as one of the best alternatives, and it is a good choice whether you want to define the boundaries, improve the aesthetics of the outdoor areas of your home, or beef up the security. You must know that chain link fencing is made of various components that are used for some specific purpose. The purpose of this quick guide is to provide a concise explanation of all of the major components of chain link fencing.

Panels for Chain Link Fencing

These are some of the most important parts of a chain link fence. One could refer to it as a framework for the wire mesh, which is then used to ensure that the wire mesh is installed correctly. When the various chain link fence panels are assembled together in the correct manner to create chain link fencing, the chain link fencing is considered to be finished. The panels of the chain link fence are constructed so that the fencing may have increased strength and longevity. More durability can be achieved through the use of smaller panels that are assembled in greater numbers. On the other hand, larger panels are typically utilized in residential settings.

Wire Mesh

The rolls of wire mesh that make up chain link fence are available for purchase. Tie wires are used to fasten the mesh to the line posts in order to ensure its stability. As time passes, the wire starts to deteriorate and rust, which results in the need for repair. Aluminum, stainless steel, wrought iron, and vinyl fencing are the four primary materials that are utilized in the production of wire mesh.

Top Rails

These are posts with a smaller diameter that have been installed in the horizontal parameter of the chain link fencing. They are put in place to give the chain link fencing additional tenacity and support. Many of the same kinds of materials that are used to make the wire mesh can also be used to make the top rails. Side rails, bottom rails, and top rails are the typical configuration for the rails that are used in chain link fencing.

Terminal Posts

Terminal posts are what your chain link fencing relies on to provide its structural foundation. Because of their resistance to wind, force, and the weight of the fencing, they are installed vertically into the ground. When setting up the chain link fencing, multiple terminal posts will need to be installed.

Tension Bars & Tension Bands

The tension bars are pieces made of flat steel that are arranged in a parallel fashion to the terminal posts. Bands are used to make the connection between them and the terminal posts. In order to maintain the wire mesh in a stable position, tension bars are utilized to basically stretch the wire mesh.

Chain Link Fence Gates

Gates are an additional option for chain link fencing. In most cases, these gates take the form of custom-sized chain link gates made of chain. On the other hand, the commercial spaces might also have a double-swing gate and a drive-through lane.

PLEASE NOTE: Sold in 450′ quantities. Prices are subject to change without notice. All prices are FOB Springfield, MO.

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