Extension Placement Guides
Extensions must be added
as shown. Some overlap is
intended for variations in
wall construction
Gate Installation
For further clarification, please see back of user
guide for corresponding drawings.
1. Important – Gate must be installed in a structurally
sound opening. The gate must be mounted to a rigid
surface. Ensure mounting surface (wall, door frame,
stairposts, etc.) is strong, rigid and has an even surface.
2. If using gate on a stairway it must be placed either on
top stair or on lowest stair at the bottom. (Figs 1 & 2)
3. When assembling the gate, it is important that the
sections t without any distance between rails or bars.
(Fig 3)
4. FINDING APPROPRIATE WIDTH OF GATE
With the two sections aligned against each other, place
gate against one side of opening where it is to be
installed. The distance between the opposite side of gate
and wall/doorframe must be between 2"-4 ¾". (Fig 3)
5. Once proper gate width is achieved, it is ready to
assemble. Place parts (d1) and (e1) on top gate rail with
(e1) tting under the top rail around the end vertical bar of
one gate panel and, (d1) locking around (e1) above top
rail. Line up screw holes and insert one set of screws (f
and g), loosely securing. Repeat for second side of top
assembly. Next, place parts (d2) and (e2) on bottom rail
with (e2) above bottom rail around the end vertical bar of
one gate panel, and (d2) locking around (e2) below
bottom rail. Line up screw holes and insert screws (f and
g) loosely securing. Repeat for second side of bottom
assembly. Once all four assemblies are attached, tighten
screws. (Fig 4)
6. Place handle and hinge parts (h), (i), (j) and (k) onto gate.
Insert the screws (l) and the screw sockets (m) into all
four parts according to picture. Do not fully tighten yet.
(Fig 5)
7. HINGE SIDE MOUNTING
Screws provided are for mounting directly into wood.
If mounting into brick, drywall or other surfaces, use
appropriate hardware. If installing into hardwood (i.e.
oak), drilling a pilot hole may be necessary.
Cut out templates along all dotted lines, separating
template (a) from (b).
Hold template (a) vertically and completely outstretched
against mounting surface with the end marked " " even
with the oor. Mark screw hole positions. Remove the
template. (Fig 6)
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One Optional Extension Kit
42" – 52
/
"
Gate + 1 extension
1
2
-may be placed on either end
8. Using 2 wood screws (o) mount upper hinge bracket
(n) with the hole and the post pointing up, in top 2 screw
hole positions. (Fig 7) Using 2 wood screws (o) mount
lower hinge bracket (p) with angled side facing down, in
bottom 2 screw hole positions. (Fig 7)
9. LOCKING SIDE MOUNTING
Screws provided are for mounting directly into wood.
If mounting into brick, drywall or other surfaces, use
appropriate hardware. If installing into hardwood (i.e.
oak), drilling a pilot hole may be necessary.
Hold template (b) vertically and completely outstretched
against mounting surface with the end marked " " even
with the oor. Mark screw hole positions. Remove
template. (Fig 8)
10. Determine which direction the gate should open. For
the top of stairways, gate should never open out over
stairs. Insert stop pin (t) into holes of lower locking
bracket (s). Insert stop clip (y) into upper latch (r). (Fig 9)
The longer portion of the stop pin and the outer edge of
the stop clip should both be on the same side. Important
– The gate cannot open to the stop pin/stop clip side.
Using 2 wood screws (o) mount lower locking bracket (s)
with hole facing up, in bottom 2 screw hole positions.
Using 2 wood screws (o) install upper locking bracket (w).
Place part (r) onto upper locking bracket (w). (Fig 10)
11. Place gate onto hinge parts. Next, place spring (u)
and hinge cap (v) onto upper hinge bracket post. (Fig 11)
12. IMPORTANT: ENSURE HINGE CAP CANNOT BE
PUSHED UP AND IS LOCKED IN PLACE (Fig 12)
Center gate in the opening. Loosen screws on parts (h),
(i), (j) and (k) and adjust so they rest securely into hinge
and locking side brackets. The distance between gate
and wall/doorframe must be between 1" – 2
If gate is installed on an angle, part (r) will need to be
rotated so that the gate handle rests securely inside
upper locking bracket. (Fig 14) Once the gate handle
rests securely inside locking bracket, slide locking cap (q)
onto upper locking bracket (w).
IMPORTANT: ENSURE LOCKING CAP CANNOT BE
PUSHED UP AND IS LOCKED IN PLACE.
Be certain to tighten all gate screws (h), (i), (j) and (k).
Two Optional Extension Kits
52" – 63"
Gate + 2 extensions
-one on each end
3
/
". (Fig 13)
8
5