Your Leading Source for Stand Wire in North Dakota
Accent Wire Tie offers the largest inventory of Stand Wire, including Black Annealed and Galvanized Hi-Tensile™ varieties. With nationwide fulfillment centers, we ensure fast delivery and dependable performance.
With large inventories and multiple fulfillment centers across the U.S., we provide fast, cost-effective shipping throughout North Dakota. Whether you're managing a small baling operation or a high-volume facility, Accent Wire Tie delivers the stand wire you need.
North Dakota Stand Wire Specifications
Black Annealed Stand Wire (for single-ram balers):
- Available in 10 to 14 gauge
- Load strength: Up to 1,073 lbs
- Wire length: Up to 58.58 feet per pound
Ideal for flexibility, tie control, and hand-tying applications
Galvanized Hi-Tensile™ Stand Wire (for double-ram and automatic wire tying machines):
- Available in 11 to 14 gauge
- Load strength: Up to 1,938 lbs
- Wire length: Up to 58.46 feet per pound
Designed for high-speed baling and superior tension
š¦ All wire is stocked on stands/carriers and ready to ship across North Dakota.
Trusted by Baling Operations Across North Dakota
With more than three decades in the industry, Accent Wire Tie is a proven partner for businesses in North Dakota. Our reputation is built on delivering high-quality wire products, reliable service, and fast fulfillment that keeps your operation running without delays.
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What is Stand Wire?
Stand wire—also called carrier wire or stem wire—is used to bundle baled materials such as cardboard, plastic, textiles, and paper. Accent Wire Tie offers both Black Annealed and Galvanized Extra Hi-Tensile™ Stand Wire, available on carriers in gauges ranging from 10 to 14.
Which type of Stand Wire do I need?
Use Black Annealed Stand Wire with single-ram balers in construction, recycling, or agriculture.
Use Galvanized Extra Hi-Tensile™ Stand Wire with automatic wire tying machines and two-ram balers.
How is Stand Wire sold?
Wire is sold by weight and measured in feet per pound—with thinner gauges offering more footage per pound. For example:
10 Gauge – 20.53 feet/pound
11 Gauge – 25.78 feet/pound
12 Gauge – 33.62 feet/pound
13 Gauge – 44.69 feet/pound
14 Gauge – 58.46 - 58.58 feet/poundM/p>