Description
AWP Barbed Staples Galv 30mm x 4mm 2kg approx 260
The AWP Barbed Staples Galv 30mm x 4mm 2kg approx 260 are heavy-duty fencing staples designed for securing plain wire, barbed wire and mesh fencing to timber posts and pickets. Staples are a fundamental consumable in rural and agricultural fencing. The right staple type and size determines how securely the wire stays fixed to the post under livestock pressure.
At 30mm, these staples suit standard hardwood and treated pine fence posts commonly used in Queensland and Australian rural fencing. Manufactured from quality steel wire with a galvanised coating, they resist rust and corrosion in outdoor conditions and maintain their holding strength over time.
Discount Landscape Supplies supplies fencing staples in bulk quantities suitable for large rural fencing projects. Whether you are fencing a cattle property or building horse paddocks, we stock the right sizes and quantities. We can also supply staples for sheep and mixed livestock boundary fencing projects.
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Key Features
- Heavy-duty steel construction
- 30mm size for timber post applications
- Galvanised coating for outdoor corrosion resistance
- Suitable for plain wire, barbed wire and mesh applications
- Available in bulk quantities for large fencing projects
- Australia-wide delivery available
Suitable Applications
- Plain wire boundary fencing
- Barbed wire rural fencing
- Hinged joint and hinge joint mesh fencing
- Cattle, horse and sheep paddock construction
- General rural and agricultural fencing
Why Choose AWP Barbed Galvanised Fencing Staples?
First and foremost, the barbed design of these fencing staples grips timber posts tightly and resists pulling out over time, even under wire tension. Furthermore, the hot-dip galvanised coating provides excellent corrosion resistance in wet and outdoor conditions. As a result, these staples maintain their holding power throughout the life of the fence. According to the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, properly secured wire fencing is essential for effective livestock containment and rural boundary management.
Tips for Driving Fencing Staples
Before driving your fencing staples, ensure the timber post is free of large knots or cracks at the fixing point. Then, position the staple across the grain of the timber for maximum holding strength, rather than driving parallel to the grain. In addition, do not drive the staple flush to the post — leave a small gap so the wire can still move slightly, which reduces stress cracking. Finally, use a dedicated staple driver or hammer for clean, consistent results across the full fence line.




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