Zinc Plated Sliding Gate Wheel - 80mm U Groove External - Double Bearing, Dual-Wheel
WH354
2.5000 kg
| Material: Zinc Plated | 
| Colour: Silver | 
Description:
                  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:
- 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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.
 
 - 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 
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