Installation Guide

3
Determine
location and gate
opening before
installing fence.
Fig. 1
Determine Gate Opening:
Gate opening is determined by width of gate plus
clearance for hinge (1/2") plus clearance for latch/drop
rod (see latch instructions for details) (Fig. 1).
- The hinge supports gates up to 75 pounds
and 72" wide.
1
Mount Hinges on Gate:
For best results, work on fl at, stable surface when
mounting hinges to gate.
NOTE:
- Gate can be adjusted to swing up to 160°.
- Attach hinges to inside of gate and post to make
it swing inward.
- Attach hinges to outside of gate and post to
make it swing outward.
- When mounting gate on left gate post, head of
tension adjustment pin and + or – symbol on
hinge should be facing up.
- When mounting gate on right gate post, head of
tension adjustment pin and + or – symbol on
Hinge should be facing down.
- Hinges have self-closing feature, which can be
disabled if desired (see hinge tension
adjustment).
a.) Place hinges at desired positions on gate upright/
rail with a minimum spacing of 32" between each
hinge. Mark lines on gate upright/rail at top and
bottom of both gate plates (Fig. 2).
b.) Using the included allen wrench, remove the two
set screws that secure the swing arm to the gate
plate (Fig. 3).
c.) Place the gate plates  rmly against gate upright/rail
between the lines you marked (Fig. 4).
d.) Drill two pilot holes through the screw holes in the
front of each gate plate with a
3
3
3
32
32
" bit (Fig. 4).
NOTE:
Pilot holes should NOT be drilled all the way
through gate uprights/rails.
2
Gate Gate
uprightupright
Gate Gate
upright
upright
Fig. 2
Swing
Swing
Swing
Swing
ArmArm
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Drill Pilot Holes
Gate
Gate
Plate
Plate
Plate
Plate
Plate
Gate
Gate
Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Fig. 3
Fig. 4