One, the structure of the enclosure net
This is a common construction method and structure used for school tennis court fencing. If this result is chosen, an appropriate solution must be selected. Firstly, the horizontal type should be chosen. The size should be either 38 mm or 48 mm. This method boasts very distinct features, with the most notable being its ease of installation. Additionally, the appearance is very simple and elegant. It is mainly characterized by its low cost. Firstly, we should spread out the hook net, and then insert the reinforcing bars.
Frame Assembly and Hoist Net Structure
This structure is also commonly found in field fences. Similarly, when installing this solid structure, it is recommended to use 38mm or 48mm horizontal pipes, with the dimensions of the posts on both sides being larger. Generally, 60mm or 48mm should be used. The major features of this structure and construction method are their cleanliness, durability, and ease of installation, which effectively reduces the cost of installation. During installation, the hook net should be spread out first, then laid flat, followed by inserting the steel bars into their respective positions and connecting the frame to the posts. After installation, side ears should be welded on both sides.
Section 3: Welded Fixed Fence Structure of Flat Iron
In school tennis court enclosures, this type is very popular and easy to install. First, secure the netting to the frame outside, then weld the main components, and thread flat iron through the netting edges. When using screws, fix them every 20-30 cm. This installation method is also straightforward. By adopting this construction plan, the entire tennis court and enclosure structure becomes neater and reduces installation costs. Most schools opt for this method.
This is a common method of construction and installation for tennis court fencing. In addition, the fence can also be directly welded to the vehicle frame. This installation method is safe and reliable, but it does have certain drawbacks. Therefore, when schools are installing fencing at tennis courts, they generally opt for the three aforementioned methods, which can effectively reduce costs while shortening the project timeline.






