
Install Your Gate Posts
Before Installing Your
Fence Posts.
1-Read Over Fence Instructions First
Your gate and fence will work better together as an
integrated
solution if you rst take the time to read and understand your
fence instructions.
2-Pre-Assemble the Gate (Dry Run)
Please do not screw your gate frame together until you have rst
temporarily assembled the gate. In other words, do a dry run rst.
This will ensure three things:
a) That you have everything necessary to complete the gate.
b) That you will have assembled the gate in the correct order.
c) All the pieces t and function properly.
It’s easier to trouble shoot when things are not screwed
together. After you assemble your gate correctly, please
disassemble as necessary and use screws to permanently
assemble the gate.
3-Ideally, Install Your Gate Posts Before
Your Fence Posts
Your fence panels will be more forgiving for a custom
t than your gate. Ideally, position and install your
gate posts before you do anything else, or very early
on in the process of setting up your fence run.
Please visit www.zippity-outdoor.com or call us at 1-877-234-6196 for answers to your other questions.
We are eager to help you succeed in your project. Thanks for choosing Zippity, and all the best with your project.
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Urban Escape Vinyl Gate Kit w/Hardware
(6’ High x 4’ Wide - Adjustable Width)
4-Ideally, Do Not Hang Your Gate System O
a Single Non-Supported Post
Your gate will perform better and last longer if your hinge post is connected to a panel of fence which is
connected
to another post. The weight strain will be transferred unto two posts versus just one. Installing
fence panels on both
sides of your gate is the ideal in all situations. If this is not possible because of space
restrictions, please contact us for
alternative solutions to overcome.
Do Not Hang Gate on Lone Soldier Post.