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BS 1722-10:2019 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Fences – Specification for anti-intruder fences in chain link and welded mesh

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BSI 2019 109
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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 compares BS 1722-10:2019
2 TRACKED CHANGES
Test example 1
3 BS 1722-10:2019 to BS 1722-10:2006
8 Publication history
10 Summary of pages
11 Foreword
Publishing information
Supersession
Relationship with other publications
Information about this document
12 Use of this document
Presentational conventions
13 Contractual and legal considerations
Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations.
14 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
16 3 Terms and definitions
34 Wire for chain link fences
3.14.1 General
3.24.2 Chain link mesh
3.34.3 Line wire
3.44.4 Stirrup wire
3.54.5 Tying wire
3.64.6 Barbed wire
18 4 Concrete components for chain link fences
4.1 General
4.4 Intermediate posts
4.5 Straining posts
4.6 Gate posts
4.7 Struts
95 Materials for welded mesh fences and construction
9.15.1 Wire
9.1.15.1.1 General
19 5.1.2 Chain link mesh and line wire
9.1.25.1.3 Welded mesh
9.1.35.1.4 Line wire
9.1.45.1.5 Stirrup wire
9.1.55.1.6 Tying wire
9.1.65.1.7 Barbed wire
5.2 Posts, gate posts and struts
5.2.1 Materials and protective treatment
4.25.2.2 Tolerances on size
20 4.35.2.3 General construction
5.2.4 Fence posts and struts
5.2.5 Gate posts and struts
23 5.2.6 Baseplates and dowels
5.2.7 Welding
5.3 Gates
5.3.1 General
24 5.3.2 Hinges
5.3.2.1 Hinge safety
25 5.3.2.2 Hinges and security
28 5.3.5 Welding
5.4 Fittings, fixings and straining devices
5.4.1 General
5.4.2 Eye bolt strainers
5.4.3 Winding brackets
5.4.4 Stretcher bars (clamping bars)
5.4.5 Staples and hairpin staples
6.85.4.6 Long droppers for barbed wire
29 6.95.4.7 Short droppers for barbed wire
5.4.8 Preformed rings
9.4.35.4.9 Stainless steel clips (welded mesh fencing)
5.4.10 Bolts and washers
5.4.11 Extension arms
5.4.11.1 General
5.4.11.2 Extension arms for straining posts and gate posts
30 5.4.11.3 Extension arms for gates
6 Design
57 Steel posts for chain link fences
5.17.1 Materials and protective treatments
5.27.2 Tolerances on size
5.37.3 General constructionalconstruction
5.47.4 FenceSteel fence posts and struts
31 5.57.5 GateSteel gate posts
5.67.6 Base platesSteel baseplates and dowels
34 6 Fittings for chain link fences
6.1 Fixing and straining devices
6.2 Eye bolt strainers and cleats
6.3 Winding brackets
6.4 Stretcher bars
6.5 Staples
6.6 Zinc coated hair pin staples
6.7 Plastic coated hair pin staples
6.10 Bolts, nuts and washers
6.11 Extension arms (for attachment of barbed wire)
6.11.1 General
35 6.11.2 Extension arms for straining posts and gate posts
6.11.3 Extension arms for intermediate posts
8 Installation
8.1 General
78.2 Concrete surrounding bases of posts and struts, and sills for chain link fencesand welded mesh fences
88.3 Installation of chain link fences
8.18.3.1 Line and level
8.28.3.2 Posts and struts
8.2.18.3.2.1 General
36 8.2.28.3.2.2 Straining posts
8.2.38.3.2.3 Struts
8.2.48.3.2.4 Intermediate posts
8.2.58.3.2.5 Gate posts
8.38.3.3 Infill
8.3.18.3.3.1 Line wires
37 8.3.1.28.3.3.1.2 Straining posts
8.3.1.38.3.3.1.3 Intermediate posts
8.3.28.3.3.2 Chain link mesh
8.48.3.4 Cranked tops and extension arms
8.4.18.3.4.1 General
38 8.4.28.3.4.2 Fixing barbed wire to cranked tops or extension arms
8.4.38.3.4.3 Droppers
8.58.3.5 Bolts
9.2 Concrete components
9.3 Steel components
9.4 Fittings
9.4.1 General
9.4.2 Stretcher bars (clamping bars)
9.4.4 Extension arms (for attachment of barbed wire)
9.5 Concrete surrounding bases of posts and struts
108.4 Installation of welded mesh fences
10.1 General
10.28.4.1 Line and level
39 10.34.2 Posts and struts
10.3.18.4.2.1 General
10.3.28.4.2.2 Straining posts
10.3.38.4.2.3 Struts
10.3.48.4.2.4 Intermediate posts
10.3.58.4.2.5 Gate posts
10.48.4.3 Infill
10.4.18.4.3.1 Line wires
10.4.1.28.4.3.1.2 Straining posts
10.4.1.38.4.3.1.3 Intermediate posts
10.4.28.4.3.2 Welded wire mesh
40 10.58.4.4 Cranked tops and extension arms
10.5.18.4.4.1 General
10.5.18.4.4.2 Fixing barbed wire to cranked tops or extension arms
10.5.18.4.4.3 Droppers
10.68.4.5 Bolts
119 Construction of gates
11.19.1 General
11.29.2 Dimensions
41 11.39.3 Construction
11.49.4 Infilling
11.5 Extension arms and barbed wire
11.6 Hinges
42 11.7 Drop bolts and slam plates
11.8 Locking devices
1210 Installation of gates
12.110.1 General
12.210.2 Gate posts
12.310.3 Gates and fittings
12.410.4 Sills for gates
1311 Statement of conformity
13.111.1 Fence manufacturer
43 13.211.2 Fence installer
13.311.3 Certificate
13.411.4 Statement
44 Annex CA (informative) Specifying a wire mesh fence
C.1A.1 General
C.2A.2 Site conditions
C.3A.3 Construction of fence
49 Key
A) Keep gaps Gaps between gate and support post, gate and ground, plus leafs, to a minimum.
51 Annex A (normative)
Concrete components
A.1 Materials
A.1.1 Cement
A.1.2 Aggregate
A.1.3 Admixtures
A.1.4 Chloride content
A.1.5 Reinforcement
A.2 Moulds
A.3 Manufacture
A.3.1 Mixing
A.3.2 Placing and compacting
52 A.3.3 Location of reinforcement
A.3.4 Protection from freezing
A.3.5 Maturing
A.4 Surface characteristics
A.4.1 Surface finish as cast
A.4.2 Surface finish as treated
A.5 Tests
A.6 Product information
53 Annex B (normative)
Steel components
B.1 Materials
B.2 Material grades
54 B.3 Protective treatment
55 Annex C (normative) Solidity calculation
C.1 Chain link solidity example calculation
56 C.2 Welded mesh example calculation
C.2.1 General
58 C.2.2 Example for 3.00 mm wire, (50 × 50) mm mesh
C.3.2 Example calculation for (5 × 50) mm standard galvanized chain link fencing on (50 × 50 × 3.0) mm pre-galvanized steel post
59 C.3.3 Example calculation for (50 × 50 × 3) mm pre-galvanized tube
C.3.4 Example calculation for (50 × 50 × 6 ) mm rolled steel angle
61 Bibliography
Standards publications
66 Foreword
68 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
69 3 Terms and definitions
4 Wire for chain link fences
4.1 General
70 4.2 Chain link mesh
4.3 Line wire
4.4 Stirrup wire
4.5 Tying wire
4.6 Barbed wire
71 Table 1 — Minimum diameters of wires in chain link
72 5 Materials and construction
5.1 Wire
5.2 Posts, gate posts and struts
74 Table 2 — Typical steel post sizes for individual gate leaf widths (pairs or singles) A)
75 Table 3 — Typical dimensions for steel posts and struts
76 5.3 Gates
Table 4 — Typical frame sizes for individual gate leaf widths (pairs or singles)
77 Table 5 — Typical minimum requirements for fittings for gates
Table 6 — Typical minimum dimensions for gate fittings
78 Figure 1 — Example of a hinge design
79 Figure 2 — Example of a hinge eyebolt
Figure 3 — Example of a hinge pin
80 Figure 4 — Example of a drop bolt arrangement
Figure 5 — Example of a locking bar arrangement
81 5.4 Fittings, fixings and straining devices
83 6 Design
7 Steel posts
7.1 Materials and protective treatments
7.2 Tolerances on size
7.3 General construction
84 7.4 Steel fence posts and struts
7.5 Steel gate posts
7.6 Steel baseplates and dowels
85 Table 7 — Typical dimensions for steel posts and struts for a 2.4 m high fence
86 Table 8 — Typical dimensions for steel gate posts
87 8 Installation
8.1 General
8.2 Concrete surrounding bases of posts and struts, and sills for chain link and welded mesh fences
8.3 Installation of chain link fences
89 8.4 Installation of welded mesh fences
91 9 Construction of gates
9.1 General
9.2 Dimensions
Table 9 — Frame sizes for individual gate leaf widths (pairs or singles)
9.3 Construction
92 9.4 Infilling
10 Installation of gates
10.1 General
10.2 Gate posts
10.3 Gates and fittings
10.4 Sills for gates
11 Statement of conformity
11.1 Fence manufacturer
11.2 Fence installer
11.3 Certificate
93 11.4 Statement
94 Annex A (informative)  Specifying a wire mesh fence
96 Figure A.1 — Typical fences and posts conforming to BS 1722‑10
97 Figure A.2 — Intermediate post options
98 Figure A.3 — Joining welded mesh between posts
99 Figure A.4 — Typical double gate detail (internal elevation)
100 Figure A.5 — Typical gate arrangement with straining posts
101 Annex B (normative)  Steel components
Table B.1 — Recommended steel grades
102 Annex C (normative)  Solidity calculation
103 Figure C.1 — Example for 5.00 mm OD chain link 50 mm mesh
104 Figure C.2 — Example for welded mesh
105 Table C.1 — Drag coefficients (C d) of fences
106 Table C.2 — Calculations for each component
108 Bibliography
BS 1722-10:2019 - TC
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