RUBBER FOOT
ADJUSTMENT WHEEL
Assembling and Installing Your Gate
Take the left (A) and right (C) gate frame halves and
align the holes in the lower horizontal tube. Place
the frame halves together and then using the frame
assembly screws (I), tighten the two halves together.
Lower the gate door (B) into the assembled gate frame
and insert the lower gate door pin into the mounting
hole on the frame.
Align the hole in the upper corner of the gate door with
the hole in the door mounting bracket. Insert the spring
loaded mounting pin (H) into the hole in the mounting
bracket and the door.
Locate the (4) threaded spindle rods (E). Rotate the
adjustment wheels along the threading, eliminating
the gap between the adjustment wheel and the
rubber foot.
Insert the (4) threaded spindle rods into the holes at
each of the four corners of the gate.
NOTE:
Once the spring loaded mounting pin is
inserted into the gate door hole, it cannot be taken out
again by hand.
Position the gate so that it is level and centered within
your doorway or opening. Rotate the adjustment wheels
on the threaded spindle rods in the opposite direction
as in Step 4, expanding the gap between the rubber
foot and the adjustment wheel. Expand each of the (4)
threaded spindle rods until they make contact with the
doorway or opening. Do not fully tighten the threaded
spindle rods yet.
NOTE:
You will notice a slight gap between the gate
door latch and the frame tube. This is not a defect. Your
gate is a pressure mounted gate and this gap will
disappear once you tighten your gate in the doorway
opening.
NOTE:
It may be necessary to hold the threaded
spindle rods or rubber feet while rotating the
adjustment wheels to ensure the entire unit does not
rotate.
NOTE:
The gap between the gate and wall should
not exceed more than 2.5 inches. Make the
appropriate adjustment to ensure you have installed
your gate safely.
STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5
STEP 6