Items you may need:
• Soapy water
• Non-marring
rubber mallet
• Wooden wedge
• Power drill
• 1/4" drill bit
• 7/16" wrench
• Shims
Check local ordinances and regulations before
PREPARATION:
building your fence. Before construction, contact your local utility
companies to mark any underground cables and pipelines. In
addition, it is a good idea to discuss plans with any neighbors
along your proposed fence line.
Take the bottom rail and align one of the pickets with the channel in
the bottom rail. Slide the picket into the channel (fig. 1).
Begin to insert the remaining pickets into the channel of the bottom rail
(fig. 2). Because the pickets have a tongue-and-groove design, be sure
to insert each in the same direction. Tightly align the tongue of each
picket into the groove of the next one as they slide into the channel.
Continue to slide the pickets to the opposite side of the bottom rail
until all are inserted into the channel.
At the top of the picket assembly, slide the H-rail over the top of the
pickets (fig. 3).
Slide the lattice into the top channel of the H-rail (fig. 4).
Slide the top notched rail over the top of the lattice (fig. 5).
LEWISTON 6'X42" LATTICE TOP GATE
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
ACTUAL SIZE: 68.5 in. H x 41.5 in. W
NOTE: PicketLock
is a patented
™
technology that provides a glue-
and fastener-free connection
between the pickets and rails.
You may spray soapy water onto
components to help them slide
more easily into their correspond-
ing channels. A non-marring rubber
mallet may also be used to gently
tap components more firmly into
place.
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Insert the lattice channels on both ends of the lattice between the top
rail and H-rail (fig. 6).
Place gate jambs on both sides of the rails and place the hinges on
the gate jamb so they are aligned with the rails. Using the bracket as
a guide, drill the four (4) necessary 1/4" holes for the bracket bolts.
Repeat these steps for the hinged brackets as well (fig. 7). Ensure the
rails are fully inserted in the jamb before drilling. The bolts need to go
through the jamb and rail to function properly.
Slide the hinged bracket and bracket on the top and bottom of the gate
jambs. Attach hinges to jambs with the supplied through bolts. Connect
bolts with the supplied cap nuts. Ensure the gate is square before all
bolts are tight. When square, tighten all bolts with a 7/16" wrench.
fig. 1
fig. 3
fig. 5
Gate Cap Screw
Gate Cap
Hinged Bracket
Through Bolts
Gate Jamb
Step 5
Cap Nuts
fig. 2
fig. 4
fig. 6
Bracket
fig. 7
PG. 1