1.
Measure opening between the post where
the gate will be located and subtract 7"
from this dimension to allow for hinge and
latch clearance (Fig. 1). Once the length is
determined, ensure that the spacing from
the end of the rail to the first routed hole is
the same on both ends before cutting. The
length may vary depending on rail type.
NOTE: Maximum width of opening between
posts is 48".
Measure opening
width
2.
Cut Transform top & bottom rails and beams
to proper length and assemble panel with
balusters (Fig. 2) to form your gate section.
Rails must be cut to exact length. Do NOT
leave distance for expansion or contraction
as that may cause gate to rack and not
function properly.
(Fig. 1)
3.
Following the rail installation instructions,
mount your rail section to the uprights (item
A in component list) using your rail brackets,
as if the uprights were two posts. If your
brackets don't include screws to secure to
the bottom lineal, use the provided screws
(item N from component list) to secure
bottom brackets to bottom lineals. Ensure
that the bottom edge of the bottom rail is 1"
above the bottom of the gate upright.
NOTE: When fastening to gate upright, be
sure brackets are centered and bottom
space matches your railing sections.
(Fig. 2)
(Fig. 3)
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