This handy gate installation kit makes it possible to mount a metal KidCo Safety Gate on a variety of different structures and surfaces around the house. The kit is well equipped and comes with everything you will need (except tools) to attach a KidCo Safety Gate to wood banisters, wrought iron banisters, and hollow walls. The step-by-step instructions are easy to follow and include pictures and illustrations that will come in handy during installation. Depending on the type of surface the gate will be mounted on, adult installers can choose to install a gate with either wood screws or plastic ties. Along with wood screws, a wing nut, washer, toggle bolt, and plastic ties, the kit includes a 33-inch-long piece of pine wood and a pine wood spacer for installations on walls with molding at the base. Mounting a KidCo Safety Gate on a wrought iron banister requires two gate installation kits for each side of the gate. Additional tools, including a drill and screwdriver, are required to install a gate properly. --Chris Burns.../ Kidco Gate Installation Kit / kidco gate
- Used For:
- Wood Banister Installation using plastic ties
- Wrought Iron Installation
- Hollow Wall (Drywall) Installation
- A kit is required for each side that is not mounted to the door frame
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Product Brand : KidCo | Model : KID-K10
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Two zip ties and a piece of wood : Kidco Gate Installation Kit
You would think for the price that you would get some decent screws, but I've now broken two different sets of screws. I did as instructed and drilled pilot holes, but for some reason the screw gets so tight in the wood that it just eventually either strips or breaks off. Yep -- that leaves you with a broken screw that you cannot remove. So I went and bought a second one -- same thing.
I'm going to the hardware store to get some better screws and try again. What a waste of time and money.