Sliding Gate Track In Concrete Galvanised 6m
$145.20
The 6m Galvanized Sliding Gate Track is a heavy-duty, corrosion-resistant track designed for embedding in concrete. It provides smooth and reliable operation for sliding gates in residential, commercial, and industrial applications. Built from high-quality galvanized steel, it ensures long-term durability and performance.
Features
- Length: 6 meters long, providing sufficient track length for sliding gates of various sizes.
- Material: Made from high-quality galvanized steel, offering excellent strength and durability.
- Corrosion Resistance: Galvanised finish protects the track from rust and corrosion, making it ideal for outdoor use.
- Heavy-Duty: Designed to handle the weight of heavy sliding gates, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- In-Ground Installation: Intended for embedding in concrete, providing stability and a smooth surface for gate movement.
- Smooth Operation: Ensures smooth and consistent sliding motion for gates, reducing wear on wheels and gate components.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for residential, commercial, or industrial sliding gate systems.
Warranty & Returns
Returns are accepted only for items that are faulty, non-defective items are not eligible for return.
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Installation
- Prepare the Foundation:
- Mark the path where the gate track will be installed. Ensure that the track is aligned with the sliding gate’s path.
- Dig a trench along the marked path to accommodate the track. The trench should be deep enough to fully embed the track in concrete.
- Prepare the Concrete:
- Mix the concrete according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure that the mixture is consistent and smooth.
- Lay the Track:
- Place the sliding gate track into the trench. Ensure the track is level and properly aligned with the gate’s movement path.
- Use a spirit level to verify that the track is perfectly horizontal, ensuring smooth gate operation.
- Pour the Concrete:
- Carefully pour the concrete into the trench, embedding the gate track.
- Use a trowel to spread and smooth the concrete around the track, ensuring that the track remains level and secure.
- Final Adjustments:
- Double-check the alignment and level of the track as the concrete sets.
- Allow the concrete to cure according to the recommended time (usually 24 to 48 hours), ensuring the track is fully stabilized.
- Test the Gate:
- Once the concrete is cured, install the gate on the track.
- Slide the gate along the track to ensure smooth operation and make any final adjustments as needed.
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