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WH362
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 50mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The Sliding Gate Wheel is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and 50mm external diameter, this wheel offers excellent stability and support. The double-bearing system ensures smooth and effortless movement, reducing friction and wear. Upgrade your sliding gate with the WH369 Sliding Gate Wheel for enhanced performance and convenience.

Hold weight up to 80kg

Installing a sliding gate wheel involves a few key steps to ensure the gate operates smoothly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you install it:

Materials Needed:

  • Sliding gate wheel 
  • Measuring tape
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Screws and bolts 
  • Wrench or screwdriver

Steps for Installation:

  1. Prepare the Gate and Track:
    • Before installing the wheels, ensure that your sliding gate is already installed and that the sliding track is properly laid out.
    • The track should be level and secure to ensure smooth operation.
  2. Determine the Wheel Placement:
    • Decide where the wheel brackets will go on the gate. Typically, the wheels should be placed at the bottom of the gate. Depending on the gate size.
    • The wheel’s placement is important for proper weight distribution and gate stability.
  3. Mark the Drill Holes:
    • Hold the wheel brackets against the gate at the desired position.
    • Use a measuring tape to ensure the placement is even and at the correct height.
    • Mark the holes where the screws or bolts will go to secure the wheels.
  4. Drill the Holes:
    • Drill holes at the marked points on the gate, making sure the holes are large enough for the screws or bolts provided in your wheel kit.
    • If you’re installing a single wheel, the hole placement should be centered along the gate's width.
  5. Attach the Wheel Bracket:
    • Secure the wheel bracket to the gate using the screws or bolts.
    • Tighten them properly to ensure the bracket is secure. Be sure the wheel can rotate freely once attached.
  6. Install the Wheel:
    • If the wheel is separate from the bracket, slide the wheel into its bracket or mounting system.
    • Tighten any screws or bolts holding the wheel in place, ensuring it rotates easily and is properly aligned.
  7. Test the Gate:
    • Test the sliding gate by moving it along the track.
    • Check that the wheels glide smoothly without any obstruction or resistance. The gate should be stable and move freely.
  8. Adjust if Necessary:
    • If the gate isn’t sliding smoothly, check the alignment of the wheels and track. You might need to adjust the wheel height or ensure that the track is level.
    • Make sure the wheels are aligned with the gate and track to avoid any friction.

Try not to weld them onto the sliding gate frame it will be a nightmare to replace them later

$ 11.36 11.36 AUD
WH360
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 40mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The Sliding Gate Wheel is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and 40mm external diameter, this wheel offers excellent stability and support. The double-bearing system ensures smooth and effortless movement, reducing friction and wear. Upgrade your sliding gate with the WH369 Sliding Gate Wheel for enhanced performance and convenience.

Hold weight up to 60kg

Installing a sliding gate wheel involves a few key steps to ensure the gate operates smoothly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you install it:

Materials Needed:

  • Sliding gate wheel 
  • Measuring tape
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Screws and bolts 
  • Wrench or screwdriver

Steps for Installation:

  1. Prepare the Gate and Track:
    • Before installing the wheels, ensure that your sliding gate is already installed and that the sliding track is properly laid out.
    • The track should be level and secure to ensure smooth operation.
  2. Determine the Wheel Placement:
    • Decide where the wheel brackets will go on the gate. Typically, the wheels should be placed at the bottom of the gate. Depending on the gate size.
    • The wheel’s placement is important for proper weight distribution and gate stability.
  3. Mark the Drill Holes:
    • Hold the wheel brackets against the gate at the desired position.
    • Use a measuring tape to ensure the placement is even and at the correct height.
    • Mark the holes where the screws or bolts will go to secure the wheels.
  4. Drill the Holes:
    • Drill holes at the marked points on the gate, making sure the holes are large enough for the screws or bolts provided in your wheel kit.
    • If you’re installing a single wheel, the hole placement should be centered along the gate's width.
  5. Attach the Wheel Bracket:
    • Secure the wheel bracket to the gate using the screws or bolts.
    • Tighten them properly to ensure the bracket is secure. Be sure the wheel can rotate freely once attached.
  6. Install the Wheel:
    • If the wheel is separate from the bracket, slide the wheel into its bracket or mounting system.
    • Tighten any screws or bolts holding the wheel in place, ensuring it rotates easily and is properly aligned.
  7. Test the Gate:
    • Test the sliding gate by moving it along the track.
    • Check that the wheels glide smoothly without any obstruction or resistance. The gate should be stable and move freely.
  8. Adjust if Necessary:
    • If the gate isn’t sliding smoothly, check the alignment of the wheels and track. You might need to adjust the wheel height or ensure that the track is level.
    • Make sure the wheels are aligned with the gate and track to avoid any friction.

Try not to weld them onto the sliding gate frame it will be a nightmare to replace them later

$ 11.36 11.36 AUD
WH340
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 60mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, 360° Turn Plate

The  Steel Sliding Gate 360° Turn Wheel is a durable and versatile solution for your sliding gate system. With its U-groove design and 60mm external diameter, this wheel allows for smooth and effortless 360° turning motion. The double-bearing system ensures reliable performance and minimizes friction. Crafted from high-quality steel, this wheel is built to withstand heavy loads and provide long-lasting durability. Upgrade your sliding gate with the  Steel Sliding Gate 360° Turn Wheel for enhanced functionality and convenience.

Hold weight up to 180kg

Installing a sliding gate wheel involves a few key steps to ensure the gate operates smoothly. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you install it:

Materials Needed:

  • Sliding gate wheel 
  • Measuring tape
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Screws and bolts 
  • Wrench or screwdriver

Steps for Installation:

  1. Prepare the Gate and Track:
    • Before installing the wheels, ensure that your sliding gate is already installed and that the sliding track is properly laid out.
    • The track should be level and secure to ensure smooth operation.
  2. Determine the Wheel Placement:
    • Decide where the wheel brackets will go on the gate. Typically, the wheels should be placed at the bottom of the gate. Depending on the gate size.
    • The wheel’s placement is important for proper weight distribution and gate stability.
  3. Mark the Drill Holes:
    • Hold the wheel brackets against the gate at the desired position.
    • Use a measuring tape to ensure the placement is even and at the correct height.
    • Mark the holes where the screws or bolts will go to secure the wheels.
  4. Drill the Holes:
    • Drill holes at the marked points on the gate, making sure the holes are large enough for the screws or bolts provided in your wheel kit.
    • If you’re installing a single wheel, the hole placement should be centered along the gate's width.
  5. Attach the Wheel Bracket:
    • Secure the wheel bracket to the gate using the screws or bolts.
    • Tighten them properly to ensure the bracket is secure. Be sure the wheel can rotate freely once attached.
  6. Install the Wheel:
    • If the wheel is separate from the bracket, slide the wheel into its bracket or mounting system.
    • Tighten any screws or bolts holding the wheel in place, ensuring it rotates easily and is properly aligned.
  7. Test the Gate:
    • Test the sliding gate by moving it along the track.
    • Check that the wheels glide smoothly without any obstruction or resistance. The gate should be stable and move freely.
  8. Adjust if Necessary:
    • If the gate isn’t sliding smoothly, check the alignment of the wheels and track. You might need to adjust the wheel height or ensure that the track is level.
    • Make sure the wheels are aligned with the gate and track to avoid any friction.

Try not to weld them onto the sliding gate frame it will be a nightmare to replace them later

$ 24.09 24.09 AUD
HN123
Zinc Plated Steel Butt Hinges - 100x75x2.5mm, Surfmist - Pair

The Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a durable and versatile hinge option for various applications. With a size of 100x75x2.5mm, these butt hinges are designed to provide strength and stability to doors, cabinets, gates, and other wooden or metal structures. The hinges are finished with a zinc plating, offering protection against corrosion and ensuring long-lasting performance. Whether you're working on a new construction project or need to replace existing hinges, the Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a reliable choice for smooth and secure movement.

$ 12.80 $ 10.73 10.73 AUD
HN122
Zinc Plated Steel Butt Hinges - 100x75x2.5mm, Monument- Pair

The Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a durable and versatile hinge option for various applications. With a size of 100x75x2.5mm, these butt hinges are designed to provide strength and stability to doors, cabinets, gates, and other wooden or metal structures. The hinges are finished with a zinc plating, offering protection against corrosion and ensuring long-lasting performance. Whether you're working on a new construction project or need to replace existing hinges, the Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a reliable choice for smooth and secure movement.

$ 12.80 $ 10.73 10.73 AUD
HN121
Zinc Plated Steel Butt Hinges - 100x75x2.5mm, Satin Black - Pair

The Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a durable and versatile hinge option for various applications. With a size of 100x75x2.5mm, these butt hinges are designed to provide strength and stability to doors, cabinets, gates, and other wooden or metal structures. The hinges are finished with a zinc plating, offering protection against corrosion and ensuring long-lasting performance. Whether you're working on a new construction project or need to replace existing hinges, the Pair of Steel Butt Hinges is a reliable choice for smooth and secure movement.

$ 12.80 $ 10.73 10.73 AUD
$ 89.09 89.09 AUD
$ 89.09 89.09 AUD
HGSK251
Zinc Plated Weld-On Shackle Hinges - Black, 20mm Pin, 600kg - Pair

The Swing Gate Hinges Shackle Weld-on Hinges are heavy-duty hinges designed for swing gates that require strength and reliability. With a 20mm pin size, these hinges offer robust performance and smooth gate operation. The shackle design helps prevent gate sagging and ensures proper alignment. These hinges are sold as a pair and feature a weld-on installation for secure and permanent attachment. Suitable for industrial and commercial applications, the Swing Gate Hinges Shackle Weld-on Hinges provide long-lasting durability and reliable gate functionality.


Colour: Dark Grey

Hold weights up to 600kg


Installation instruction for Weld on hinges

  1. Weld the sockets onto the gate itself.
  2. Measure the distance between the sockets.
  3. Weld the pins onto your post, one at the bottom, and one at the top. Make sure you have left plenty of room at the bottom so the gate clears the ground. Double check the pins are the same distance apart as your sockets. The pins should be pointing up.
  4. Lift your gate up and drop it on the pins.

To make sure your gate is secure :

  1. Weld the bottom pin onto your post & pin pointing up and your bottom socket on your gate.
  2. Sit your gate on the bottom pin.
  3. Weld the top socket to your gate.
  4. Drop the pin into the top socket. so Pin is pointing down
  5. Weld the pin to the post.

Tip: Measure correctly before welding. If need to change anything you will need to cut them off and re-weld them again.


$ 23.50 23.5 AUD
MT207
Single Scroll 300x100x12x6mm - Zinc plated

SS - Scroll  300x110x65x12x6mm

Tigerlink Hardware offer a large range of Zinc coated steel Iron Scrolls that are easy to weld and are the perfect touch for decorations.
 
These scrolls are ideal for giving your gates and fences a modern stylish boost and they can also be used as balcony and staircase railing decorations too.
 

Please contact us for Bulk price & availability

scrolls on top of the gate

S Scroll inserted into a gate

$ 7.18 7.18 AUD
HGSK262
Zinc Plated Weld-On Shackle Hinges - Black, 35mm Pin, 1000kg - Pair

Heavy Duty Swing Gate Barrel Weld on Hinges designed for swing gates that require strength and reliability. these hinges offer robust performance and smooth gate operation. The shackle design helps prevent gate sagging and ensures proper alignment. These hinges are sold as a pair and feature a weld-on installation for secure and permanent attachment. Suitable for industrial and commercial applications, the Swing Gate Hinges Shackle Weld-on Hinges provide long-lasting durability and reliable gate functionality.


Hold weights up to 1000kg


Installation instruction for Weld on hinges

  1. Weld the sockets onto the gate itself.
  2. Measure the distance between the sockets.
  3. Weld the pins onto your post, one at the bottom, and one at the top. Make sure you have left plenty of room at the bottom so the gate clears the ground. Double check the pins are the same distance apart as your sockets. The pins should be pointing up.
  4. Lift your gate up and drop it on the pins.

To make sure your gate is secure :

  1. Weld the bottom pin onto your post & pin pointing up and your bottom socket on your gate.
  2. Sit your gate on the bottom pin.
  3. Weld the top socket to your gate.
  4. Drop the pin into the top socket. so Pin is pointing down
  5. Weld the pin to the post.

Tip: Measure correctly before welding. If need to change anything you will need to cut them off and re-weld them again.


$ 59.86 59.86 AUD
HGSK260
Zinc Plated Weld-On Shackle Hinges - Black, 25mm Pin, 600kg - Pair

Heavy Duty Swing Gate Barrel Weld on Hinges designed for swing gates that require strength and reliability. these hinges offer robust performance and smooth gate operation. The shackle design helps prevent gate sagging and ensures proper alignment. These hinges are sold as a pair and feature a weld-on installation for secure and permanent attachment. Suitable for industrial and commercial applications, the Swing Gate Hinges Shackle Weld-on Hinges provide long-lasting durability and reliable gate functionality.


Hold weights up to 600kg


Installation instruction for Weld on hinges

  1. Weld the sockets onto the gate itself.
  2. Measure the distance between the sockets.
  3. Weld the pins onto your post, one at the bottom, and one at the top. Make sure you have left plenty of room at the bottom so the gate clears the ground. Double check the pins are the same distance apart as your sockets. The pins should be pointing up.
  4. Lift your gate up and drop it on the pins.

To make sure your gate is secure :

  1. Weld the bottom pin onto your post & pin pointing up and your bottom socket on your gate.
  2. Sit your gate on the bottom pin.
  3. Weld the top socket to your gate.
  4. Drop the pin into the top socket. so Pin is pointing down
  5. Weld the pin to the post.

Tip: Measure correctly before welding. If need to change anything you will need to cut them off and re-weld them again.


$ 45.32 45.32 AUD
HN925
Zinc Plated Steel 180 Degree Bolt-On Hinges for Bi-Fold Gates - Up To 60 kg - Single

Steel 180 Degree Screw on Hinges for Bi folder-  Gates up to 60 kg / Each

$ 26.82 26.82 AUD
FK731
Stainless steel Striker Plate for Narrow long Mortice lock (plate only)

Stainless steel Striker Plate for Narrow long Mortice lock (plate only)

$ 16.82 16.82 AUD
WH410
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 100mm V Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

Sliding gate wheel V groove No bracket double bearing

$ 47.27 47.27 AUD
FK820
Double Cylinder Sliding Gate Lock with Vertical locking Bolt and striker plate in satin chrome plate finish

Double Cylinder Sliding Gate Lock  with Vertical locking Bolt and striker plate in satin chrome plate finish

$ 102.00 $ 74.55 74.55 AUD
$ 5.32 5.32 AUD
HN420
Zinc Plated Steel Bolt-On Bearing Hinge - Up To 600kg - Top Only

Bearing Hinge 600kg Bolt On Top Hinge Only

$ 34.55 34.550000000000004 AUD
$ 34.55 34.550000000000004 AUD