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Cantilever Gate System
Cantilever Gate System
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DIY Sliding Gate Kit
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Fencing Brackets
Fencing Brackets
Fencing Spears
Fencing Spears
Gate Closers
Gate Closers
Gate Locks and Latches
Gate Locks and Latches
Gate Stops
Gate Stops
Gate Tracks
Gate Tracks
Gate Wheels
Gate Wheels
Locinox
Locinox
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Motor Accessories
Overhead Sliding Gate System
Overhead Sliding Gate System
Post Bases
Post Bases
WH465
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 45mm V Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

Sliding Gate Wheel V Groove Dounble bearing 45mm Dia

This v groove track wheel is 45mm in diameter and has double bearing.

Technical Specifications.

  • Groove Type- V Groove
  • Load Capacity-100Kg
  • Wheel Diameter- 45mm
  • Wheel Material- Steel
  • Finish- Zinc Plated

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

$ 10.36 10.36 AUD
WH482
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 90mm V Groove Internal - Double Bearing

The WH482 Sliding Gate Wheel is a high-quality, Italian-made wheel designed for smooth and reliable operation of sliding gates. With a V-groove design and a diameter of 90mm, this wheel ensures proper gate alignment and reduces friction during movement. The double bearing construction further enhances the wheel's performance and durability. Whether for residential or commercial applications, the WH482 Sliding Gate Wheel provides exceptional functionality and long-lasting performance.

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
  • Cutting machine
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Screws and bolts 
  • Wrench or screwdriver

Steps for Installation:

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.

Step One:
Measure the sliding gate wheel cradle, ensuring there's enough space to attach the wheel to the steel frame. Use a cutting wheel to make the cut, but first, drill four holes (one in each corner) using an 8-10mm drill bit. This will ensure the square hole is clean in each corner.

Step Two:
Clean up the rectangular hole with a file to ensure smooth edges, then spray the area with galvanized paint for protection.

Step Three:
Place the sliding gate wheel into the cut-out and check that it can rotate freely. Ensure there’s enough space for securing the wheel with a tek screw.

Step Four:
When screwing in the tek screws, make sure the wheel is aligned with the edge of the steel. The last thing you want is for the wheel to be out of alignment. Avoid welding the wheel if possible, as this can make replacement more difficult later on.

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


$ 22.73 22.73 AUD
WH479
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 80mm V Groove Internal - Double Bearing

Sliding Gate Wheel V80  internal Double bearing

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
  • Cutting machine
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Screws and bolts 
  • Wrench or screwdriver

Steps for Installation:

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.

Step One:
Measure the sliding gate wheel cradle, ensuring there's enough space to attach the wheel to the steel frame. Use a cutting wheel to make the cut, but first, drill four holes (one in each corner) using an 8-10mm drill bit. This will ensure the square hole is clean in each corner.

Step Two:
Clean up the rectangular hole with a file to ensure smooth edges, then spray the area with galvanized paint for protection.

Step Three:
Place the sliding gate wheel into the cut-out and check that it can rotate freely. Ensure there’s enough space for securing the wheel with a tek screw.

Step Four:
When screwing in the tek screws, make sure the wheel is aligned with the edge of the steel. The last thing you want is for the wheel to be out of alignment. Avoid welding the wheel if possible, as this can make replacement more difficult later on.

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


$ 23.09 23.09 AUD
WH483
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 120mm V Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

Sliding Gate Wheel V Groove 120 mm dia

482 kgs Carry capacity - Double bearings 

$ 39.82 39.82 AUD
WH393
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 90mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The WH393 Sliding Gate Wheel with U-Groove is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate system. With its 90mm external diameter and U-groove design, this wheel ensures optimal traction and stability. The double-bearing system enhances the wheel's load-bearing capacity and reduces friction, resulting in effortless gate movement. Crafted from high-quality materials, this wheel is built to withstand heavy-duty use and resist wear and tear. Upgrade your sliding gate system with the WH393 Sliding Gate Wheel for improved performance and longevity.

Hold weight up to 190kg

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

$ 22.27 22.27 AUD
WH377
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 80mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The WH377 Sliding Gate Wheel is designed to provide reliable and efficient operation for your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and 80mm 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 WH377 Sliding Gate Wheel for enhanced performance and convenience.

Hold weight up to 190kg

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

$ 19.09 19.09 AUD
WH402
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 80mm U Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

The WH402 Sliding Gate Wheel with U-Groove is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate system. With its 80mm diameter and U-groove design, this wheel offers excellent traction and stability. The double-bearing system ensures smooth movement and reduces friction, allowing for effortless gate opening and closing. This wheel does not include a bracket, providing flexibility for mounting options. Upgrade your sliding gate system with the WH402 Sliding Gate Wheel for enhanced performance and durability.


Hold weight up to 300kg

$ 17.73 17.73 AUD
WH354
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 80mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, Dual-Wheel

Sliding Gate Wheel U Groove 80mm 2 wheels with bracket Double bearing

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

$ 68.18 68.18 AUD
WH369
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 60mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The WH369 Sliding Gate Wheel is designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and 60mm 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 170kg

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


$ 14.09 14.09 AUD
WH350
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 60mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, Dual-Wheel

Sliding Gate Wheel U Groove 60mm 2 wheels with bracket Double bearing

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

$ 44.55 44.550000000000004 AUD
WH406
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 120mm U Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

Sliding Gate Wheel U Groove 120mm Dia double bearing
Fits 20mm round groove track.
- Zinc plated, Double Bearings.
- Load Capacity = 482kg/wheel.

- 20mm Hole Size

 

$ 25.91 25.91 AUD
WH398
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 100mm U Groove External - Double Bearing

The WH398 Sliding Gate Wheel with U-Groove is the perfect solution for smooth and effortless sliding gate operation. With its 100mm external diameter and U-groove design, this wheel provides exceptional traction and stability. The double-bearing system ensures optimal load-bearing capacity and reduces friction, resulting in seamless gate movement. Crafted from high-quality materials, this wheel is built to withstand heavy-duty use and resist wear and tear. Upgrade your sliding gate system with the WH398 Sliding Gate Wheel for reliable performance and durability.

Hold weights up to 350kg

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


$ 27.23 27.23 AUD
WH356
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 100mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, Dual-Wheel

Sliding Gate Wheel U Groove 100mm 2 wheels with bracket Double bearing



$ 71.36 71.36 AUD
WH405
Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 100mm U Groove Bracketless - Double Bearing

The WH405 Sliding Gate U-Groove Wheel with a 100mm diameter is a high-quality component designed for smooth and efficient operation of your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and Class A rating, this wheel offers excellent traction and durability. The wheel does not include a bracket, providing flexibility for mounting options. Upgrade your sliding gate system with the WH405 Sliding Gate U-Groove Wheel for reliable performance and long-lasting durability.


Hold weight up to 300kg

$ 19.55 19.55 AUD
MK440
Handleless Oval Insert Mortice Lock - Complete Kit - 40x40 Frame, 20mm Backset, Silver - For Sliding Gates

The Sliding Gate Lock is a high-quality locking solution designed specifically for sliding gates. This lock from Yale offers superior security and functionality, ensuring the reliable protection of your sliding gate. With its robust construction and advanced engineering, the provides enhanced resistance against forced entry and unauthorized access. The Yale Sliding Gate Lock features a user-friendly design, allowing for easy installation and operation. Whether for residential or commercial applications, the Yale Sliding Gate Lock is a trusted choice for securing sliding gates with peace of mind.

$ 153.64 153.64000000000001 AUD
WH384
White Nylon Sliding Gate Wheel - 90mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, Stainless Steel Bracket

The WH384 Sliding Gate External Wheel Rollers are designed to provide smooth and reliable operation for your sliding gate. These rollers feature a white nylon wheel with a 90mm diameter, which reduces friction and ensures quiet movement. The wheel rollers are mounted on a sturdy stainless steel bracket, offering durability and resistance to corrosion. With their U-groove design, these rollers are suitable for various types of sliding gates. Whether it's for residential or commercial applications, these external wheel rollers deliver excellent performance and ease of use.

Hold weight up to 100kg

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


$ 29.27 29.27 AUD
BK100
Steel Overhead Sliding Gate Track Stop - Type A / Type B, Multi-fit

The BK100 Sliding Gate End Stopper is a versatile solution designed for overhead sliding gates. It provides a secure stop point for the gate when fully opened, preventing it from going off track or causing any damage. With its multi-fit design, this end stopper is compatible with various sliding gate systems, offering flexibility in installation. Made with durable materials, it ensures long-lasting performance and reliable gate operation.

$ 18.00 18.0 AUD
MKLH206
Insert Mortice Lock Escutcheon - Oval, Round - Stainless Steel in Matt Black - Pair

Round Oval Escutcheons   for Lockwood lock in Black /pair

$ 54.09 54.09 AUD
$ 78.18 78.18 AUD
PPCV400
Pool Regulations Compliance Safety Cover Shield 60 degree (Small)

Introducing the PS400 Pool Regulations Compliance Safety Cover Shield – a crucial accessory designed to enhance safety and compliance in your pool area. With a 60-degree angle and a small size, this safety cover shield provides an effective barrier that meets pool regulations, ensuring a secure and visually appealing pool environment.

Key Features:

  1. Pool Regulations Compliance: The PS400 Safety Cover Shield is meticulously designed to meet pool regulations, offering a reliable and compliant solution for your pool area. Prioritize safety and adhere to necessary standards with this essential accessory.
  2. 60-Degree Small Size: The 60-degree angle design and small size of this safety cover shield strike the right balance between security and visibility. It provides a protective barrier without obstructing the view, maintaining a visually appealing and compliant pool area.
  3. Durable Construction: Crafted from high-quality materials, the PS400 Safety Cover Shield is built to withstand the elements and the demands of outdoor use. Its durable construction ensures long-lasting performance, contributing to the safety of your pool environment.
  4. Enhanced Safety: The shield acts as a protective barrier, preventing accidents and unauthorized access to the pool. Its compliant design enhances safety while contributing to the overall security of your pool area.
  5. Aesthetic Appeal: The PS400 Safety Cover Shield not only prioritizes safety but also adds to the aesthetic appeal of your pool area. The design is discreet yet effective, ensuring that your pool environment remains visually pleasing and compliant.

Ensure a safe and compliant pool environment with the PS400 Pool Regulations Compliance Safety Cover Shield. Order now and invest in a reliable solution for maintaining a secure, visually appealing, and compliant pool space.

Features

  • Material : Polycarbonate
  • Resistant to impact and chemicals.  
  • Inside Measurements are: 140mm high X 165mm wide X 70mm deep



$ 40.91 40.910000000000004 AUD