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How to Install Gabion Baskets: A Step-by-Step Professional Guide

A professional guide on how to install gabion baskets correctly. Learn about site prep, stone filling, lacing & common mistakes to ensure a stable, long-lasting gabion structure.

Pre-Installation Checklist:

*Tools & Materials: Gabion baskets, binding wire, gloves, pliers, wire cutters, a lace tensioner (recommended), stakes/rebar.

*Site Preparation: Clear and level the foundation. On soft ground, a compacted gravel base may be required.

*Stone Fill: Select hard, durable rock. The stone size should be larger than the mesh aperture (typically 1.5 times), commonly between 100-250mm.

Step-by-Step Installation Guide:

Step 1: Foundation and Placement

Place the bundled gabions on the prepared foundation.

Secure the corners with stakes or rebar to ensure proper alignment.

Step 2: Assembly and Connection

*Lift the sides, ends, and diaphragms into position.

*Securely lace the adjacent edges together using the recommended bracing and wire. Use a “double-twist and lock” technique for all connecting wires.

*Ensure all internal diaphragms are securely laced to provide compartmentalization and strength.

Step 3: Stone Placement

*Fill in Layers: Never fill a 1m high basket in one go. Fill in lifts of approx. 30cm.

*Hand Placement for Faces: For the exposed faces, place stones manually to achieve a neat, compact appearance. The core can be filled mechanically.

*Avoid Bulging: Do not dump stone solely in the center. Distribute fill evenly across the entire cell to prevent deformation.

*Light Compaction: Slight compaction after each layer helps minimize future settlement.

Step 4: Lacing the Lid

*Once filled slightly above the top (to allow for settlement), place the lid on the basket.

*Securely lace the lid to the front, back, sides, and diaphragms. This is a critical step—ensure all edges are tightly fastened.

Common Mistakes and Pro Tips:

*Mistake: Using undersized or poor-quality fill stone. (Leads to loss of fill and structural compromise).

*Mistake: Overfilling cells or excessive compaction. (Causes distortion and panel failure).

*Mistake: Inadequate lacing or using non-approved wire. (Causes the structure to unravel under load).

*Pro Tip: Use tie wires or “helical ties” internally between facing panels during filling to prevent bulging.

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