Description
Stockpost Stay Assembly Kit 3000mm
The Stockpost Stay Assembly Kit 3000mm is a complete strainer assembly designed to brace fence strainer posts at corners, ends and in-line strainer positions. This kit includes all the hardware needed to install a standard strainer stay assembly using a 3000mm stay rail, providing the lateral bracing force needed to resist high wire tension loads in rural fencing.
First and foremost, a properly braced strainer assembly is essential for maintaining fence wire tension over the long term. Furthermore, the kit format ensures you have all required components for a complete strainer assembly, including the stay rail, brackets and fixings. As a result, fence installation is faster and more consistent compared to sourcing individual components. In addition, the Stockpost range is designed specifically for Australian rural fencing conditions and is trusted by professional fencing contractors nationwide.
This strainer assembly kit suits the Stockpost 80NB round galvanised strainer post system. Use it with the Stockpost range of posts and accessories for a complete galvanised steel fence end assembly.
Why Choose a Stay Assembly Kit?
First and foremost, a correctly installed strainer assembly transfers wire tension loads from the strainer post into the stay rail and ground anchor, preventing post lean over time. Furthermore, the 3000mm stay length provides the leverage needed for high-tensile fencing applications. As a result, strainer posts remain vertical and structurally sound under full wire tension for years. In addition, the kit simplifies the ordering process by providing all necessary hardware in one package. According to the Australian Department of Agriculture, correctly constructed strainer assemblies are the foundation of any effective rural fence.
Installation Tips for Strainer Assemblies
Before installing, position the strainer post and mark the stay footing location at the correct angle. Then, attach the stay rail to the post bracket at the correct height. In addition, ensure the footing is firmly set in the ground or concrete before applying wire tension. Finally, check the assembly for alignment and rigidity before commencing wire straining operations.




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