Netting Information | AA-INV |
Breakthrough Strength | 95 lbs |
Stretch mesh | 3 1/4" dia |
Yarn Thickness | 1.00 mm |
Yarn Type | Mono |
Colour | Clear |
Netting Information | AA-180 | AA-320 | AA-150 | AA-130 |
Breakthrough Strength | 180 lbs | 320 lbs | 150 lbs | 130 lbs |
Stretch Mesh | 1 3/4" sq | 1 3/4" sq | 2 7/8" dia | 2 7/8" dia |
Yarn Thickness | 2.5 mm | 3.5 mm | 2.0 mm | 2.0 mm |
Yarn Type | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon | Nylon |
Colour | Black or White | Black or White | Black or White | Black or White |
Netting Information | |
Breakthrough Strength | 300 lbs |
Stretch mesh | 1 1/2" sq |
Yarn Thickness | 1.20 mm twine |
Yarn Type | Dupont, Kevlar, Model No. 956 First Grade |
Construction | 3 strand, Z twist primary in S twist secondary, urethane-coated knotted netting, fire retardant |
Yarn Finish | Roped top, bottom and sides |
Installation | At each net-to-stanchion connection, the force used to pull net down cannot exceed 5 lbs. |
Netting Information | |
Breakthrough Strength | 160 lbs |
Stretch mesh | 3 1/8" sq |
Yarn Thickness | 1.80 mm twine |
Yarn Type | 100% Knotless nylon, white or black, UV-stabilized and treated with fire retardant coating (support documents available on request) |
Yarn Finish | Roped top, bottom and sides, (no rope option available), or vinyl top, bottom and sides/including grommets. |
Installation | To be installed with a maximum average tension on a net of 15 lbs per linear foot. |
Installation Service, Running Tracks & Ancillaries Available - Price on Application
Monofilament knotted netting 1.00mm (monofilament netting must be minimum 1.00mm thickness). Netting should be maximum 3 1/4" stretch mesh (on the diamond, cannot be squared). Only available with a rope border, (5/16"" twisted poly rope). Break strength is approximately 95 lbs. Monofilament netting is stocked as 120ft x 12ft or 120ft x 20ft Special orders are available to a maximum size of up to 270 ft in length (note: this size is very difficult to handle, customer would be better to subdivide the length into lengths which would still meet their requirements.) x 24ft.
Note: Monofilament nets should only be used as netting above glass or plexiglass never as the primary method of stopping pucks at board level. Monofilament netting must be ordered to exact sizes, netting should never be stretched to more than size ordered as the level or degree of tautness of the netting has a direct effect on the ability of the netting to stop hockey pucks.