The Patented Modulus brackets are designed with flexibility in mind. By using the different components a full range of sizes and different applications can be formulated. The key components are the 2-way and 3-way brackets. The 2-way is primarily used as an intermediate bracket. The 3-way is used as an end tensioning post, as a corner post, to change the wire direction, or as an inline strain post on long straight walls. The Modulus System
involves a flexible bracket onto which different components can easily be attached.
KEY FEATURES OF THE MODULUS SYSTEM
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Modular design so that it can be assembled on site to fit the needs of the installation |
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Durable and can be installed in most harsh environments |
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Light to transport, and easy to handle |
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Increased security as more wire can be assembled on the bracket when rewired |
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Modulus 2-Way Brackets
2360mm/24 wire - EMOD-2360C
1960mm/20 wire - EMOD-1960C
1160mm/12 wire - EMOD-1160C
960mm/10 wire - EMOD-960C
460mm/5 wire - EMOD-460C
Modulus 3-Way Brackets
2360mm/24 wire - EMOD-3WS2360C
1960mm/20 wire - EMOD-3WS1960C
1160mm/12 wire - EMOD-3WS1160C
960mm/10 wire - EMOD-3WS960C
460mm/5 wire - EMOD-3WS460C
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2-WAY: TYPICAL ASSEMBLY
The 2-way is primarily used as an intermediate bracket. A typical spacing (pitch) between wires is 100mm, but by using the Modulus spacers, different spaces (pitches) can be achieved.

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3-WAY: TYPICAL ASSEMBLY
The 3-way bracket is heavier and stronger, it can be used as a tensioning bracket, as a corner post, or as an inline strain post..

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3-WAY: CORNER SYSTEM

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3 WAY: END OR CORNER SYSTEM

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3-WAY: ZONE SPLITTING SYSTEM

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DOUBLE ZONE SYSTEM
A typical Dual Zone system using a 3-way bracket to split and tension the zones.
The diagram shows how the earth wires would be wired to monitor their status against being cut.
The bottom earth wire is used as the earth spike sacrificial wire.
The end post can be changed to a zone split post, so as to increase additional zones.

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GATE CONTACT ASSEMBLY

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HIGH SECURITY ASSEMBLY OPTIONS


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TYPICAL MODULUS SYSTEM SITE

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