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With the j-bolt hinge mounted on the post, lift your gate up to ensure your marked location on the
gate frame still lines up with the bottom gap and top of gate as you planned. If everything looks
good, drill the gate frame. Clean up any burrs and put some of touch-up paint in the hole.
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Take the outer (at the end of the threads) adjusting nut off the threaded portion of the j-bolt. Feed
the thread through the hole you just drilled in the gate frame and then re-thread the nut on the
outside to secure the threaded portion to the gate frame. Use the two adjusting nuts to move the gate
frame left/ right if adjustments are necessary.
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NOTE
– If you are installing a larger gate, the threaded portion of the j-bolt and the backing plate
will separate so that you can install them separately. You would then lift the gate up and insert the
male portion of the j-bolt hinge back into the female portion. Just be careful not to lose the ball
bearing that is down in the grease of the mounting point.
Figure 19 - The J-Bolts Will Separate at the Swivel Point
Install the Gate Latch
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There is no specific place you need to mount the latch on your gate. Most latches are normally mounted
in the 40-42” height range.
Safetech Cobra Latches
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See the installation instructions included with the latch