🛠️ Master your fence game with precision and ease!
The Maasdam Fence Stretcher (8060) is a hand-powered, self-locking tool designed to tighten tension bars on fence posts ranging from 1-3/8" to 4". Measuring 17.5 inches in length and weighing under 2 pounds, it offers professional-grade durability and ease of use, backed by 69 years of Maasdam’s manufacturing excellence in the USA.
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Handle Type | locking handle, grip/bar |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Style | Maasdam - Fence Stretcher (8060) |
UPC | 787721664222 045408080605 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045408080605 |
Manufacturer | Maasdam |
Part Number | 8060 |
Item Weight | 1.94 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 17.37 x 4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 8060 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Power Source | Hand Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Fence Stretcher |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | ONE YEAR |
J**E
Fence tool
This is the greatest fence tool ever! Saved me a lot of time on my fence projects - Highly recommend!
L**O
Not as safe. Have someone hold it in place.
Good tool, sometimes it will snap off. Hit me on my jaw. as I was tightening the screw and bolt and nut.
W**Y
OK, with reservations
Here we have an inexpensive chain link fence stretching tool, which generally works great with one notable limitation. This is most definitely a light to medium duty tool, and does not have the strength of a commercial or professional duty tool. There are several reviews here which state this thing is worthless, which I think is unfair. This tool works great for an otherwise very difficult job, but it has a noticeable design weakness. The tool consists of two parts, a hooked swinging arm, and a main body which connects to the arm with a clevis pin, allowing for considerable adjustment ability. The main body has a bent saddle-like arm welded to the center of it, and here is where the weakness lies. The saddle has one end which sticks out from the tool body, and this is where you start placing the saddle over the post that you are drawing the fence up tight to. This bent end of the saddle cannot take too much pressure, and if you really crank on that handle while pulling fence with that bent end still over the post, it will just bend backwards and the tool will fold up on you. I had this happen to me while my assistant was pulling on the handle, but to be fair, he was sitting on the ground and had one foot against the post to increase his leverage while pulling on the handle to increase his leverage. By the way, this is most definitely a two man job, as you need one man on the puller and one to manipulate the tension band and bolts which secure the fence in place. Don't try this alone, or you will regret it! I was able to bend the saddle back into position with a vise and a heavy pipe wrench, But the design weakness is still there. Two ways to approach this- first, we found that if you pull up some of the slack with the handle, but then work the saddle over the post to the center area where it is welded to the tool, you avoid the weak area and have far more strength. Second, if you pull up as much of the slack as you can without overstressing the saddle area, you can use some heavy wire to wire the chain fence to the post and hold the tension. (Clothes hanger wire works great) Then you remove the puller and readjust it to give you a fresh bite at the fence and post, and reapply it and pull up some more slack. The key is to avoid having the far end of the saddle under too much stress. If you avoid this, the tool works great and I was able to mount the fence section with great success. It may not be quite as tight as the commercially installed sections, but there is absolutely no sag and you can't tell which section is which just by looking at it. In conclusion, this tool works very well if you keep it's limitations in mind, and don't expect it to have the strength of the far more costly professional models. For occasional careful use, this thing is great.
D**F
Must have tool.
Work really good for chain fence
G**T
Great tool
We just finished or chain link fence and this tool worked great! I'm glad I gave it a try, and would highly recommend this tool!
K**O
A simple tool that’s complicated to use
The product does not make it easy to stretch the fence. It gets in the way of making the end of the fence attached to the clamps.
G**N
Fencing tool
item was received and is just what was ordered. not a chance to use it yet.
R**Y
Solid buy
Great price for great quality. Worked exactly like i needed it to for very large chainlink install. Adjustable. Solid buy
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