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Self-Closing Gate Kit with Rectangular Posts

Introduction

We’ll walk you through the unboxing and assembly of the Rectangular Post Gate Kit. This kit includes everything you need to install a gate with a sleek and modern design.

Parts

The Rectangular Post Gate Kit includes the following components:

  • Flange
  • Deck Sleeves
  • Deck Plugs
  • Rectangular Brackets
  • Quick Links
  • Eye Screws
  • 1-inch Black Screws
  • 1/2-inch Screws
  • Trilatch
  • Hinges

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Color & Style Options

The pre-packaged Rectangular Post Gate Kit is available in both 4-foot and 5-foot heights and comes in a Classic Black Peg finish. If you prefer a different color or want to customize your gate, you can create your own kit by selecting a gate frame of your choice and pairing it with any gate post in the Rectangular Post Peg style.

Here’s a closer look at a rectangular peg post:

Silhouette - Rectangular Post Peg Classic Black

Installation

You can follow our PDF Instructions, watch our detailed YouTube video or follow the steps below:

Video Instructions

Step by Step Instructions

1. Installing the Flange

  • Start by using the two 1/2-inch screws and the flange.
  • Align the holes in the flange with the pre-drilled holes in the rectangular post.
  • Use a bit extender on your cordless drill with a #2 Phillips drive to secure the flange to the post.

2. Installing Posts and Fence

  • Position the rectangular posts and fence in the deck.
  • Ensure all sections of the fence are connected and securely attached at any termination points.

3. Attaching Rectangular Brackets

  • Remove the top screw from each fence post and replace it with an eye screw.
  • Align the rectangular bracket with the side of the rectangular post, marking the post at the middle hole of the bracket.
  • Use long zip ties to temporarily hold the post and fence together, ensuring the eye screw and center mark are 2 ½ inches apart.
  • Slide the eye screw through the middle slot of the bracket, aligning the top border with the fence.
  • Drill the marked hole with a 5/32-inch drill bit and secure it using a 1-inch black screw.
  • Attach the quick link to the eye screw and turn the eye horizontal to secure it.

4. Installing the Hinges

  • Identify the weep holes on the gate frame to locate the bottom of the gate.
  • From the top of the gate, measure and mark at 7 inches and 8 1/2 inches; from the bottom, mark at 10 1/2 inches and 12 inches.
  • Use a 5/32-inch drill bit to pre-drill these marks, offsetting from the center line near the mesh.
  • Remove any interfering screws from the gate frame.
  • Insert screws through the hinge’s elongated holes and attach the hinges to the gate frame.
  • Push the hinge against the post, aligning the top of the gate frame with the top border of the fence.
  • Pre-drill only the top hole with a 5/32-inch bit and secure it, then proceed with the remaining screws.

5. Installing the Trilatch Gate Latch System

  • Begin with the latch body mounting brackets. Mount the first bracket just below the rectangular bracket, pre-drilling and securing it in place.
  • Slide the latch body onto the bracket, ensuring the pull knob housing is at 54 inches as per ASTM requirements.
  • Install the bottom bracket into the latch body, pre-drilling and securing it.
  • Slide the latch body off the mounting brackets, pre-drill the remaining holes, and secure them, leaving the bottom hole empty for now.
  • Slide the latch body back onto the post.
  • Mount the striker body mounting bracket onto the gate frame, aligning the indicator marks on the bracket and latch body.
  • Pre-drill and secure the bracket, then attach the striker body.
  • Adjust the silver adjustment screw until the striker body is properly installed, ensuring an equal gap on both sides of the latch body.
  • Finally, secure the latch body with the long set screw and cover it with the set screw cap.

Final Steps

  • Ensure the gate operates smoothly, latching securely without any obstructions.
  • Regularly check and adjust the gate to maintain proper alignment and security.

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If it is important that your product be an exact color or shade, it is highly recommended that you inspect the actual product prior to its installation and address any concerns with your local independent installer. Most independent installers do not offer refunds or accept returns due to color variations.