Aluminum Fence – On Center Chart

The aluminum fence chart below is just a guide. Do not commit to all of your post holes in advance of receiving your products. Both ends of each fence panel are inserted and “set” within each post so you gain very little, if any, distance in your fence runs with each post. The measurements below are approximate. We strongly recommended that you round up your fence run footage measurements to the next foot. Fence panels can easily be trimmed (the width) on-site. Let’s say you have a 23-foot straight run. Order four 6-foot wide fence panels and then you can trim a foot off one of them on-site, or you can trim 3 inches off of all 4 panels.

Fence Panel GradeWidth shown
in configurator
Actual Fence Panel WidthPost*On Center Spacing with punched postsVertical Pickets
S1 – S4, S9, S10
/ S7 & S8
Residential6′ wide
6′ wide
72 inches
72 inches
2″ x 2″
2.5″ x 2.5″
72 1/2 inches
73 inches
15 / 30
15 / 30
Commercial6′ wide
6′ wide
6′ wide
72 inches
72 inches
72 inches
2″ x 2″
2.5″ x 2.5″
3″ x 3″
72 1/2 inches
73 inches
73 1/2 inches
15 / 30
15 /. 30
15 /. 30
Commercial8′ wide
8′ wide
8′ wide
98 3/4 inches
98 3/4 inches
98 3/4 inches
2″ x 2″
2.5″ x 2.5″
3″ x 3″
99 1/4 inches
99 1/4 inches
100 1/4 inches
21 / 42
21 /. 42
21 / 42
Industrial6′ wide
6′ wide
6′ wide
71 1/2 inches
71 1/2 inches
71 1/2 inches
2.5″ x 2.5″
3″ x 3″
4″ x 4″
72 inches
72 1/2 inches
73 1/2 inches
14 / 28
14 / 28
14 / 28
Industrial8′ wide
8′ wide
8′ wide
100 inches
100 inches
100 inches
2.5″ x 2.5″
3″ x 3″
4″ x 4″
101 inches
101 1/2 inches
102 1/2 inches
20 / 40
20 / 40
20 / 40

*These are approximate measurements and to only be used as a guide.  Margin of error ± 1/2 inch.

Aluminum Fence Panel Widths & Heights - January 2022

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