🚪 Slide into Security with Style!
The Skelang Slide Gate Guide Roller with L Post Bracket is designed for sliding gates, featuring a robust galvanized steel construction and dual nylon rollers. With a maximum capacity of 2-5/16", this assembly ensures smooth operation and stability, making it ideal for garden and yard fences. Easy to install and universally compatible, it’s the perfect solution for enhancing your outdoor security.
Brand | Skelang |
Color | Silver |
Material | Nylon |
Style | Garden |
Assembly Required | Yes |
UPC | 631384975068 |
Manufacturer | Skelang |
Item Weight | 2.33 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 3.98 x 2.72 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Included Components | No Included Components |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**Z
Well Made
These guides are very well made. I did paint mine with rustoleum for protection. They are very sturdy and well made.
T**S
Great product
Needed it to help keep in line a sliding fence it was that last little touch I needed…smooth rollers! I just feel the mounting brackets could of had an inch more to them But I made it work for what I needed.
S**S
worked ok
had a hard time trying to order rollers that would work for me. all seemed to be either bigger or smaller than what they was listed as, but they ended up working ok for application.
C**N
work good
work good.
A**.
Inexpensive gate rollers
I bought these rollers for a small gate with minor traffic.Rollers are hard plastic, metal bracket is sturdy enough to hold the gate while it rolls.I am very satisfied, they definitely do the job.
W**.
Best small roller guides for slid gates at zoo
All good..value too.
M**N
Heavy Duty for real.
I used these to hang a heavy bookshelf so that I could slide it open to reveal a doorway. Worked perfectly. The hard nylon wheels move easily under heavy stress. Very pleased with the outcome.
A**R
Nice product in every other aspect, but had an interesting manufacturing defect
So this product is nice. The material is good. I haven't tested the coating against the elements, but in all other respects this seems like a well machined part. However, had one of the four I ordered have a defect that I am not exactly sure how it happened . . . I don't think I could recreate this.If the metal is stamped out, then the part brake-pressed (bent), I would imagine it occurred at the brake press operation. Not sure though. Seems the screw got chem-filmed/coated too.Any chance I can get a new one? This one's cool, but I don't have the tools to fix this at my home.
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