An undergate cable is a heavy-duty insulated cable used in electric fencing systems to safely transmit high-voltage current beneath gates, driveways, or other non-electrified gaps** in a fence line.
The “100kg” typically refers to the tensile strength or durability rating of the cable’s outer insulation/sheathing, meaning it can withstand physical stress or pressure up to 100 kilograms — useful in areas with vehicle or livestock traffic.
An undergate cable (100kg) is a heavy-duty, insulated wire used in electric fence systems to safely carry high-voltage pulses beneath gates, driveways, or other non-electrified sections of the fence. Designed to withstand physical stress up to 100kg, it features a durable, weather-resistant, and UV-protected outer layer with a high-conductivity core (typically copper or galvanized steel). This cable allows the electric fence circuit to remain continuous without electrifying the gate itself, ensuring safety and functionality. It is essential for permanent electric fencing, particularly in agricultural or security applications, and must be properly buried to prevent damage.
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Purpose | Transfers electric current under gates or pathways in electric fences |
| Voltage Rating | Typically up to 20,000 volts (depending on fence energizer) |
| Current Type | High-voltage pulse (not continuous current) |
| Core Material | High-conductivity galvanized steel, aluminum, or copper |
| Insulation | Heavy-duty UV-resistant, double-layer polyethylene or PVC |
| Length | Common sizes: 3m, 5m, 10m, can be cut to size |
| Tensile Strength | Rated to 100kg (resists pulling or crushing) |
| UV Resistance | Yes |
| Weatherproof | Yes — designed for outdoor, underground use |
| Installation | Buried underground or housed in conduit below gates |
| Connection Type | Stripped and connected to fence wires and energizer terminals |
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