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Stand-off Brackets
Wood/Weld-on Stand-off Bracket

Stand-off Brackets

Fiberglass Offsets
½” x 15” Fiberglass Offsets

Fiberglass Offsets

Spring Clips
½” Spring Clips

Spring Clips

Helping Farmers Across America Utilize Their Farms

These stand-off brackets are a farmer’s best friend – easy to install, tough, and built to last for generations.

What is the Stand-off Bracket?

Learn about the Utilizer Stand-off Bracket, and see how quickly it can be installed.

Frequently asked questions

We know that finding the right fencing solution is important for protecting your land, livestock, and investments.

Here, we’ve answered some of the most common questions about our Stand-Off Brackets to help you get the most out of your electric fencing.

If you don’t see the answer you need, feel free to contact us — we’re always happy to help!

What types of posts can I attach the Utilizer Stand-Off Bracket to?
  • T-Posts — Fits both 1.25# and 1.33# sizes, no matter which direction they’re facing.

  • Pipe — Works on pipes up to 2″ diameter, vertical or horizontal (including most chain-link posts).

  • Larger Pipes — For pipes over 2″, brackets can be welded directly or attached with self-drilling screws.

  • Wood, Vinyl, Trees — Easily attach using wood screws.
What types of electric fence wire can I use?
  • Polywire

  • Polyrope

  • Polybraid

  • All sizes of Polytape

  • All sizes of High-Tensile Wire

With the Utilizer Stand-Off Bracket, you can offset any type of electric fence wire!

Can it be used with wire cattle panels?
  • Yes!

  • Works great with wire cattle panels of all sizes. It can even be bolted directly to the panel itself!

Also attaches directly to chain-link fencing.

Do you make a stand-off bracket for pipe larger than 2"?
  • Not at this time.

For larger pipes, brackets can be welded or secured with self-drilling metal screws.

What material do you recommend for the offset rod?
  • We recommend fiberglass offsets

However, you can use any pigtail offset you prefer or have on hand!

What is the recommended spacing between brackets?
  • Depends on wire type and terrain:

Typical average: 30’–40′ between brackets

Stronger Brackets • Stronger Fences • Stronger Farms •

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Our Stand-off Brackets are a farmer's best friend.

Durable

Strong enough for the toughest applications

weather-Proof

Improving fences in any environment

Adaptable

Versatile and easy to install

How We Got Started

Like many of you, we know firsthand the frustration of constantly repairing and replacing broken, bent, or
weathered electric fence components. We’ve lived it on our own farms...

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