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Self Closing Gate Hardware
Are you making or fixing a pedestrian gate? Make it easy with our gate latches and hinges. We have a wide range of adjustable hinges and latches to make installing a pedestrian gate quick and simple.
Latches
Latches are used to secure the gate. The most commonly used latches are slam latches, which allow the gate to be closed and locked without any extra movement.
2663 is a magnetic gate lock that operates from both sides of the gate. This has vertical and horizontal adjustment, making it easy to align your gate and the post.
4694 is a magnetic latch commonly used on pool gates. To operate pull the knob up to release the magnetic latch.
Hinges
Spring Hinges keep pedestrian gates shut by automatically closing the gate once someone has passed through. Combined with an autolatching gate latch, this keeps the gate secure. This can be convenient in situations where you want a gate to close behind you without the need to manually push or pull it shut.
4158 is a nylon spring hinge. Nylon hinges are useful near pools as it is a non rusting material. The spring tension can be adjusted using a screwdriver
4197 - Self-Aligning Nylon Spring Hinge
4197 is a self aligning nylon spring hinge. This can adjust to fit a gate gap from 13mm - 35mm
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