A trellis is a simple but very important framework that supports climbing plants, vines, and crops as they grow upwards. Whether you’re an owner of a small garden at home, taking care of plants in a greenhouse, or managing a large farm, trellises are necessary to help improve airflow, lower the chance of disease, and make the most of your growing space. Trellises not only boost your harvest but also make the harvesting process easier and quicker. They come in different materials like plastic, metal, or bamboo and are perfect for crops such as tomatoes, cucumbers, beans, grapes, and passion fruit.
Prestressed Concrete Poles are widely used in modern agriculture to support trellis systems for fruit crops such as grapes, passion fruit, kiwi, and other climbing plants. Their high tensile strength and long-lasting durability make them ideal for holding heavy crop loads and withstanding wind, rain, and field conditions.
The gravel we supply is of the highest quality, coming from certified quarries that are checked daily. Three main features help us to stand out from other competitors in the market:
The particular compound and the choice of a high-quality harmonic steel strand determine the elasticity. Those are two of the factors that lead to a higher elasticity of Prestil pre-pressed concrete.
Whether you're working on a vineyard or an orchard, it's important that the pole provides strong and reliable support. In different regions, vineyards might face harsh winds and intense weather conditions, while orchards often have to deal with the heavy weight of snow or hail on the trees. Paying close attention to these factors is key to building a stable and durable system that lasts over time.
We take great care in packing our materials, ensuring they can be shipped anywhere, whether by traditional transport or sea containers. Our certified cement grade No. 525 is available in various sizes: - 8/8.5cm, 15 feet long - 9/9.5cm, 15 feet long These pre-stressed cement poles are a reliable choice for a secure investment in your vineyard and orchard.
The Perfect trellising wire is simple to install, requires minimal maintenance, and offers long-lasting performance. Duron trellising wire combines these ideal features perfectly. Its high strength and low elongation provide several benefits, such as more usable wire length under the same final breaking load and increased resilience that endures through many harvests. Featuring the innovative zinc-aluminium Bezinal® 2000 coating, it surpasses traditional galvanized wires in both quality and durability. As a result, Duron trellising wires remain tight and free from corrosion throughout the entire life of the vine.
A trellis support system uses poles and wires to gently hold up the trees and fruits, even when the wind blows. Installing sturdier poles deeper into the ground makes the whole system stronger and more reliable. Not only are the posts themselves more robust, but the forces are shared over a bigger contact area, helping prevent overturning. When you embed the posts deeper into the soil, it boosts the system’s load capacity significantly. Just keep in mind that the strength of the soil around the posts also plays a part in how well the support system holds up.
The soil around driven poles offers more resistance to wire and wind loads compared to posts installed in auger boreholes. That’s why it’s beneficial to drive the poles whenever possible, as a driven post can actually be 50% stronger than an augered one. Typically, support poles are installed in a straight line, with the end-poles at each end bearing more load than the line-poles in the middle. Because of this, end-poles are designed differently from line-poles. The designs shown here follow a recommended standard for line-poles, along with various options for end-poles. Keep in mind that the recommended post diameters are the minimum sizes; for example, a 4” post might actually be up to 5” in diameter. To ensure strength and durability, always choose larger poles for the end-poles.
Soil anchors are vital for safely securing tie-back wires or ropes across different ground types. Usually made with a helical steel plate welded to a sturdy steel rod, these anchors need to be driven into firm, undisturbed soil at an angle that lines up the wire rope or anchor shank with the tie-back attachment point on the end port.
Whether you’re setting up temporary structures, events, or permanent features, choosing the right soil anchor makes a big difference in ensuring stability over time. Our soil anchors are designed for quick, reliable, and stress-free installation, so everything stays securely in place.
Soil anchors are commonly used to secure tie-back wires or ropes in a variety of applications. These anchors typically feature a helical steel plate welded to the end of a steel rod, allowing them to be driven deep into the ground for strong, stable support.
It’s important to install each soil anchor securely into the undisturbed soil at a suitable angle, ensuring that the wire rope or anchor shank points directly toward the tie-back attachment point on the end port. Engineered for strength and simplicity, our high-performance soil anchors offer dependable support for your most demanding crops.
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