e.)
Secure gate plates to gate upright/rail using
two 1
⁄
" flat head screws (Fig. 6).
1
4
f.)
Set gate on edge and drill two
through the screw holes in the side of the gate
plate (Fig. 6).
g.)
Secure with two 1
(Fig. 6).
h.)
Place the swing arms back into the gate plates
and use included Allen wrench to secure the two
set screws that hold the swing arm to the gate
plate (Fig. 7).
Mount Gate to Post:
3
NOTE:
Both gate posts must be plumb prior to
gate installation.
a.)
Position gate at desired height on post.
Horizontal rails on gate should be even with
horizontal rails on fence/rail.
b.)
Measure space between ground and bottom
of gate and cut two wood spacer blocks to
this height (Fig.8).
c.)
Rest gate on the spacer blocks and hold it
level/plumb to the gate post.
d.)
Swing arm must rest firmly against gate post.
While holding swing arms firmly against post, mark
pilot holes on the post, through the two screw slots
in the front of the swing arms (Fig. 9).
e.)
Remove gate and drill
f.)
Re-position gate on post and secure hinges with
two 1
⁄
" pan head screws per hinge.
1
4
g.)
Open gate and drill three
the three screw slots in the sides of the swing
arms. Holes should be near vertical centers of slots
to allow vertical adjustments of hinges (Fig. 10).
h.)
Secure with three 1
i.)
Close gate and check alignment between
horizontal rails on gate and horizontal rails on
fence. If required, loosen hinge screws and move
up or down, as necessary. Re-tighten screws when
alignment is completed.
4
⁄
" pilot holes
3
32
⁄
" flat head screws per plate
1
4
⁄
" pilot holes in post.
3
32
⁄
" pilot holes through
3
32
⁄
" pan head screws (Fig. 10).
1
4
Swing
Arm
Gate
Upright
Gate
Spacer Blocks
Fence or
Structural
Railing Post
Drill
Pilot
Holes
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10