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Strain Walker Pro - Chain Grab Tensioner

Strain Walker Pro - Chain Grab Tensioner

Regular price $451.00 AUD
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Wireman wire tensioner with chain walking come along. Carry one tool for straining both plain wire and net fencing with fast and easy to use or remove, clip on parts.

Featuring:

  • Spring loaded grippers
  • NEW - Chain Wrangler guides
  • Spring tension gauge
  • 3 Metre chain
  • Post chain swivel
  • Pawl mounted arm springs
  • High tensile steel construction

An Australian Made traditional (HAYES Style) wire strainer - made for the professional fencing contractor who knows what they like. 

 

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Customer Reviews

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Vic Farm Service - Steven Peri
strainex kit

great strainers positive on the wire easy to use, conventional strainers have gone to the back of the toolbox as back ups
thanks

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Colin lindsay

Strain Walker Chain - 5 Metre

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BecT
If you have wire fences, get some!

Moved into a new rental property with tired, sagging fences. The Bobex have enabled me to quickly tidy things up without expending a lot of time or $$. I'll be buying a few more to always have handy.

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Andrew Bastow
Wireman strainer

Great tool. Well made and works perfect would recommend

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Sharyn Qld
Bobex Inline Wire Tensioners - Disappointing

Disappointed!! - The first one I used... one arm snapped off at the weld. Very little tension at the time. Seriously hope it was just a faulty item.

G'day Sharon, Thanks for your feedback, I am sorry to hear you recieved a poorly welded BobeX. Althought this is a very rare problem, as with all mass manufacured products, defects do happen on the odd occasion. If you would like replacements to make up for the inconvenience or would like your money back for the entire order, then please just send an email to sales@wireman.com.au and we will do our best to sort the problem out. Regards, Ian