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Cattle panel delivery refers to the transportation and shipment of cattle panels, which are heavy-duty metal fences used to contain livestock. These panels are typically made from galvanized steel or welded wire, ensuring durability and resistance to rust. Delivering cattle panels involves careful handling, secure loading, and efficient logistics to prevent damage and ensure timely arrival.
1. Panel Dimensions
Height:
Standard panels: 4 to 6 feet tall.
Heavy-duty panels: Up to 8 feet for large livestock.
Length:
8 to 16 feet long (common sizes).
Custom sizes available.
Wire spacing:
4" × 4" or 6" × 6" grid openings for cattle containment.
Smaller spacing for calves or smaller animals.
2. Material and Weight
Material:
Galvanized steel for rust and corrosion resistance.
Powder-coated panels for extra durability.
Weight:
Standard panels: 35 – 80 kg (77 – 176 lbs) each.
Heavy-duty panels: 80 – 150 kg (176 – 330 lbs).
Thickness:
1.25" – 2" steel tubing.
12 – 16 gauge wire for strength.
3. Packaging and Loading
Panel stacking:
Panels are stacked in bundles of 10 to 50.
Protective padding between panels prevents scratches.
Bundle dimensions:
Height: 1.5 – 2 meters (4.9 – 6.5 feet).
Width: 2 – 5 meters (6.5 – 16.4 feet).
Weight per bundle: 300 – 2,000 kg (660 – 4,400 lbs), depending on the panel type.
4. Delivery Vehicle Options
Flatbed trucks:
Suitable for large panel quantities.
Easy loading and unloading with forklifts or cranes.
Enclosed trailers:
Protect panels from weather conditions.
Ideal for smaller deliveries or long distances.
Shipping containers:
Used for international shipping.
Standard sizes: 20 ft or 40 ft containers.