a.)
a.)
While holding the striker to the gate, mark with a
While holding the striker to the gate, mark with a
6
pencil the location of the screws on the side of the
gate (mark in center of slots) (Fig. 5a).
b.) Using a
⁄
⁄
⁄ " drill bit, pre-drill two holes for two pan
⁄
7
7
7
64
64
head screws (Fig. 5b).
NOTE:
If holes in striker are not aligned to allow access to
the post to drill and secure striker, use adjustment
screw to move bracket until the slots line up with
holes on striker (Fig. 6).
7
Attach the striker to the gate with two pan head screws
Attach the striker to the gate with two pan head screws
(Fig. 7).
Using a
⁄
⁄ " drill bit, pre-drill two holes (Fig. 8).
⁄
⁄
7
7
7
64
64
8
Secure the two 1
⁄
⁄
⁄
⁄ " square/Phillips combo pan head
1
1
1
4
4
9
screws into the pre-drill holes at the front of the gate.
Adjust gap between the striker and the Pool Latch by
Adjust gap between the striker and the Pool Latch by
10
slowly closing the gate and adjusting the screw forward
or backward to align the striker catch with the center of
the Pool Latch (Fig. 9).
Snap the striker cover in place and attach with the two
11
½" Phillips screws to secure striker cover (Fig. 10).
Secure the two remaining pool latch brackets into the
12
side of the post. Both the upper and lower brackets use
four 1" at head screws (Fig. 11).
Additional information:
Additional information:
If gate sags, turn vertical adjustment screw until realigned
with striker (Fig. 12). Turn clockwise and gently pull down
to adjust latch down vertically and turn counter clockwise
and gently life up to adjust latch up vertically.
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
WARNING:
Must be used with pool code approved self-closing hinges and
installed at required height speci ed per local building code. Always
refer to all local building codes prior to use.
Fig. 5a
Fig. 7
Fig. 9
Fig. 11
Fig. 5b
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Fig. 10
Fig. 12