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4" Black Steel Terminal Post Cap
4" Black Steel Terminal Post Cap
4" Black Steel Terminal Post Cap
4" Black Steel Terminal Post Cap

4" Black Steel Terminal Post Cap

The American Fence Company

SKU: 10129B

Regular price $5.63 Sale


After installing the posts and fabric for your chain link fence, you'll notice there's a missing decorative asset needed to make your fence look polished and complete. That missing asset is a series of terminal caps to cover the tops of your end, corner, and gate posts. Without these protective caps, the posts pose a potential safety hazard: it is more than easy for someone to accidentally cut themselves on the sharp edges. What's more, having these openings means your posts can become filled with rain, moisture, and debris. And if the edges are not only sharp but rusty, an accident cut may necessitate a tetanus shot.

Terminal caps solve all of these issues, and this 4" Black Steel Terminal Cap is both elegant and efficient. Made of rust-resistant steel, it has been painted black to match the aesthetic of a black vinyl chain link fence. The smooth, domed-shaped surface and rounded edges reduce the likelihood of accidental cuts. Installation of this terminal cap is simple: just place the cap over the exposed rim of the post top and press it down until it becomes locked in place. If need be, you can use a rubber mallet to gently hammer it snugly into place.

One terminal cap is needed for every terminal post.

  • Made of durable steel
  • Black color
  • Rust-resistant 
  • Rounded design offers increased safety

How the part fits? The cap slips over the top of the corner, gate, or end post to hide any sharp post edges and protect from water damage.

Where is it installed? The cap is installed on top of the exposed terminal post.

How many do you need? One cap is required for each terminal post.

Fits 4” outside diameter post. 1lb.

Place the cap over the exposed edge of the post. The cap should fit tightly around the rim of the post. You may use a rubber mallet to ensure the cap is secured firmly in place.