Friday, August 31, 2012

Extra Wide Swing Wooden Dog Gate

The North States Extra Wide Swing Pet Gate is the perfect gate for those extra-wide openings in your home. The sturdy wood construction of this pet gate features four-point steel hardware for mounting and a safety latch with easy one-hand operation. This pet gate mounts easily in a variety of rooms. It measures 60" to 103" wide and is 27" high. When not in use, simply remove the gate from the hinge and tuck it out of the way. This pet gate is proudly made in the U.S.A.
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Features:
• Deluxe wood gate adjusts to fit extra-wide openings 60" to 103" wide
• Hardware mounts with secure 4-point steel mounting hardware
• Removes easily from hardware mount when not in use
• Childproof latch with easy one-hand operation
• Ideal for top of the stairs safety, doorways, and many other locations
• Secure childproof latch with easy one hand operation
• Swings in, out or both ways with swing control hinge
• Removes easily from hardware mount when not in use
• Secure 4-point steel mounting hardware

Benefits:
• Fits wide spaces measuring 57" to 103" (over 8 feet) wide
• Secure 4-point steel mounting
• Removes easily from hardware mount when not in use
• Gate door features an easy one-hand release
• Simple and elegant wood design

How it works:
The hardware mount keeps the gate securely in place and keeps pets out of large openings. The gate can also be easily removed from the mounts when it is not in use. The width between each slat is 2.75".

Installation Instructions:
• Determine where you want to mount the gate. For optimum safety, the mounting location must be a solid wood or metal surface.
• Using four binder posts and four #8 x 1/2" machine screws, attach the top and bottom of the two gate sections together.
• On both sides of the opening, make a mark for mounting the bottom screw eyes 6" up from the top of the flooring or carpet.
• Measure up exactly 19" from the bottom mark and make a mark for the top screw eyes.
• Drill four pilot holes, approximately 3/4" deep, for the screw eyes using an electric drill with a 1/6" bit. Screw one of the screw eyes into each hole until no thread is visible.
• Attach the gate by inserting the hook into lower screw eye and secure the locking latch to the top screw eye.
• Lift the other end of the gate and insert the hook in to the other lower screw eye and secure the other latch to the top screw eye.

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