PERDIX Spring Trap Funnel
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The Perdix Spring Trap Funnel has been designed to be easily attach to the side of the Perdix Spring Trap to create a funnelled entrance to the trap. Used in conjunction with an existing trapping tunnel, whether natural or artificial, the Perdix Spring Trap Funnel funnel extends out 150mm (6 inches) from the trap body and provides an 80mm x 120mm (H x W) wide entrance point. The entrance can be further restricted by lowering the M5 x 80mm bolt positioned in the centre of the funnel entrance (see images). If you require the rivet nut or nuts to be located in different positions to better suit your trapping situation, please contact us to discuss your requirements. The funnel floor has been left open so that the floor material (soil, wood etc) remains consistent within the tunnel. The funnel plate sits flush with the trap body and has the same dimensions as the side of the Perdix Spring Trap (140mm x 137mm (H x W)). The Perdix Spring Trap Funnel is constructed from laser cut and welded 1.5mm steel. Made in the UK.
Please note that the design and finish of the funnel shown in the images are representative only and may change prior to production.
IMPORTANT: The Perdix Spring Trap Funnel is designed to be an addition to your existing trapping tunnel set-up. It is NOT a 'tunnel suitable for purpose' when used on its own.
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