Bracket for Gate Catcher
$22.00
The Bracket for Gate Catcher is a durable, corrosion-resistant support designed to securely mount gate catchers on gate posts or frames. Its universal design ensures compatibility with various gate systems, offering long-lasting performance for residential or commercial gates.
Features
- Durable Construction: Typically made from strong materials like galvanized steel or stainless steel to withstand repeated use and outdoor exposure.
- Corrosion-Resistant: Finished with a rust-resistant coating to protect against the elements, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- Universal Fit: Designed to work with various types of gate catchers, providing flexibility for different gate systems.
- Easy Installation: Pre-drilled holes for straightforward mounting to gate posts or frames.
- Secure Hold: Provides a stable base for the gate catcher, ensuring reliable gate latching and security.
- Compact Design: Minimalist and unobtrusive, blending seamlessly with most gate systems.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for use with both residential and commercial gate setups.
Warranty & Returns
Returns are accepted only for items that are faulty, non-defective items are not eligible for return.
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Installation
- Determine Bracket Placement:
- Align the bracket at the desired height on the gate post or frame. The bracket should be positioned to allow the gate catcher to properly secure the gate when closed.
- Mark the location of the bracket’s mounting holes on the post or frame.
- Drill Pilot Holes:
- Pre-drill holes at the marked positions using a drill and the appropriate bit for the material of the post or frame.
- Attach the Bracket:
- Align the bracket with the pre-drilled holes and secure it with screws or bolts, ensuring it is level.
- Tighten the screws or bolts with a screwdriver or wrench until the bracket is firmly attached to the post or frame.
- Install the Gate Catcher:
- Once the bracket is installed, mount the gate catcher onto the bracket by aligning it with the pre-drilled holes on the bracket.
- Secure the catcher using screws or bolts.
- Test the Setup:
- Close the gate and ensure that the gate catcher engages properly with the gate. The gate should latch securely into the catcher.
- Make any necessary adjustments to the position of the bracket or catcher to ensure proper function.
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