Sliding Gate Wheel/Rollers for U Groove 100mm Internal - Double Bearing

WH395

1.4000 kg

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    10 units $ 25.91 per unit
    20 units $ 24.09 per unit
    50 units $ 22.73 per unit

    Description:

    The WH395 Sliding Gate Wheel is a high-quality and durable solution for smooth and efficient movement of your sliding gate. With its U-groove design and 100mm internal diameter, this wheel provides excellent stability and support. The double-bearing system ensures smooth and silent operation, minimizing friction and wear. Upgrade your gate system with the WH395 Sliding Gate Wheel for reliable performance and enhanced convenience.

    Hold weight 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
    • 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