Heights available 710mm, 840mm, 1050mm, 1400mm, 1650mm.
Widths available 400mm to 1800mm
710(h) x up to 900(w)
710(h) x up to 1000(w)
710(h) x up to 1100(w)
710(h) x up to 1200(w)
840(h) x up to 900(w)
840(h) x up to 1000(w)
840(h) x up to 1100(w)
840(h) x up to 1200(w)
1050(h) x up to 900(w)
1050(h) x up to 1000(w)
1050(h) x up to 1100(w)
1050(h) x up to 1200(w)
1050(h) x up to 1500(w)
1400(h) x up to 900(w)
1400(h) x up to 1100(w)
1400(h) x up to 1200(w)
1400(h) x up to 1500(w)
1400(h) x up to 1800(w)
1650(h) x up to 900(w)
1650(h) x up to 1000(w)
1650(h) x up to 1200(w)
1650(h) x up to 1500(w)
1650(h) x up to 1800(w)
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Steel gate frames for brushwood and Timber.
R.R.P. $139.95, Online sales from...
$99.95
1m wide
Adjustable steel gate frames are easy to assemble on site. Manufactured from 25mm x 25mm square galvanised steel tubing with sturdy welded joints, these frames won't rot or warp. Each frame contains a latch fixing point and galvanised hinges making installation a breeze!
Galvanised steel gate frames can be assembled with clearance for brushwood or timber linings. The frames come in different heights and widths. You can easily adjust the width of the gate frame by cutting the cross bars before installation, and you can adjust the height of the timber or brush lining that is fixed to the gate. Make sure that you measure the correct height frame you require, leaving enough clearance for uneven ground or sloping driveways.
Adjustable steel gate frames and hinges are hot dipped galvanised for protection in salty or exposed areas.
Installation
Note: Allow for clearance
SINGLE GATE - should be 10-15mm less than opening
DOUBLE GATE - should be 30-35mm less than opening
BEFORE ASSEMBLY:
* Determine the front of the gate, the hinge side (Hinges are fully reversible), left or right opening and placement of the latch.
* Place the latch side on firm level ground then bump horizontal rails (“H” rails) on with a mallet or heavy piece of wood. (Hammer must not be used directly onto frame).
* Place hinge side on top of “H” rails and bump into position.
* Now check for correct width, top, centre and bottom.
* All gate frames are fitted with reversible ball-bearing hinges.
* Balls must be at the top of both hinges. If hinges are on the wrong side of the gate, simply turn the gate frame upside down putting the hinges in the correct place.
* Check to make sure the caps and balls are at the top of both hinges.
* Place the gate frame into position using a chock to gain the correct height.
* Screw hinge pin plate to the post using one screw only in each plate.
* Check the swing of the frame for clearance between the post and the ground.
* Ensure the frame is at the correct height for cladding.
a If fancy pickets are used, allow adequate space above the frame
For driveway gates the braced frame should be used.
Diagonal should point upwards towards the latch side (not down). "HD” rails may be cut to size on the latch side only.
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