8.
12.
13.
14.
Align the top knuckle with the top pin on the door. Adjust the top knuckle as needed, making sure that when the door
swings, the bottom of the door will clear the bottom rail on the ground and that the top of the door will clear the top rail.
Slide the knuckle over the pin and loosely tighten the knuckle. Check once more to ensure the knuckle placement will
allow the door to swing within the opening. Then, use a wrench or socket wrench to tighten the bolts on the door’s
knuckles.
NOTE: At this point, you will begin attaching the chain-link fence. The chain-link fence comes
in one continuous 32’ piece rolled in plastic to help prevent tangling and bunching. While
attaching, remove the plastic as you go. With two people and a little patience, the fence can
applied with minimal complication. The best practice is to unroll the fence and stretch it out
completely to undo any tangling. Then, using two people, lift, pull, and stretch the chain-link
fence around the perimeter one small section at a time. About every four feet, loosely attach
a Long Plastic Tie to keep the chain-link in place until it is ready to be fully secured.
With the Gate door open, insert the Eyebolts (O), with the eye to the
outside of the kennel, through the eight holes in the Gate’s frame
(four on each side). Start the Nuts onto the end of the bolts about
1/2” as shown.
WAIT to tighten all the way.
Install the Gate Door (I) in the Gate Frame (E).
The hinge pins are fixed on the Gate Frame and
do not adjust. The hinge knuckles, on the Door,
will be loose until you tighten them.
Begin by aligning the bottom pin and the
bottom knuckle. Adjust the bottom knuckle as
needed, making sure that when the door swings,
the bottom of the door will clear the bottom rail
on the ground and the top of the door will clear
the top rail. Slide the knuckle over the pin and
loosely tighten the knuckle, as you might need
to adjust slightly after step 13.