• F or all other standard gates:
- I nsert pickets/balusters into rails.
(For railing gates, refer to the chart
to the right for baluster lengths.)
- I nsert rails into one of the uprights.
- S lide second gate upright over rails.
• E nsure rails are inserted all the way into
upright and pickets are flush against
uprights (fig. 5).
• C heck overall width of gate to ensure it
meets desired target (fig. 6).
• S quare gate by measuring diagonally from
one upright to the other in both directions
(fig. 7).
• D rill holes and insert 2 screws in each
corner of the gate. (Use templates in the
back of these instructions for screw
placement. See box below for additional
information). Screws should be inserted
through rail to ensure connection with
aluminum channel inside rail (fig. 8a and
fig. 8b).
• F lip over the gate assembly and repeat
screw insertion for each corner.
• A ttach gate upright caps with silicone
caulk or PVC cement (fig. 9).
• P roceed to Section 3.
Use the templates in the back
of these instructions for proper
screw placement.
— S crew templates for 2x6 Ribbed and
2x6 Privacy Rails — see page 7
— S crew templates for 2x3-1/2, 2x4 and
1-1/2x5-1/2 Deco Rails — see page 8
— S crew template for Edgewood
Kingston Rails - see page 9
4
Oxford*
3' high = 33-1/4"
3-1/2' high = 39-1/4"
*does not require cutting
(fig. 5)
tape
measure
(fig. 7)
(fig. 8b)
®
and
Kingston
Edgewood
3' high = 31-1/4"
3' high = 31-1/4"
3-1/2' high = 37-1/4"
3-1/2' high = 37-1/4"
(fig. 6)
(fig. 8a)
(fig. 9)
®