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1 5/8" roller assembly with U-bolt for 2 7/8" tubing. Can also make for 2 3/8" and 4". Designed for light residential use. Uses a pressed steel roller and has sealed bearing assemblies. More Info |
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Pressed steel single wheel roller assemblies with either 6" or 8" rubber wheels. Available for 1 5/8" or 1 7/8" tubing. More Info |
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Also known as double front truck roller assemblies. Available with 6", 8" and 10" rubber tire wheels. Also either 6" or 12" wide carriers. Designed to support front of Rolling Gate Assembly. Can also fit 2 3/8" frame, please specify. More Info |
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Pressed steel 5" or 7" roller assemblies with strap and bolt. More Info |
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1 5/8" wide roller and axle assemblies available in 5" or 7" diameters. They are available in pressed steel and malleable steel. Some are with industrial brackets and some come with out. Malleable wheels come with grease fittings. Safety straps are designed to prevent gate from coming off the track. Also available with 4" black nylon roller for heavy duty usage with less drag. Axle lengths vary. More Info |
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Gate roller brackets are designed to connect the gate roller to the gate for tracking purposes. They are available for 1 3/8", 1 5/8" and 1 7/8" tubing sizes. Also in industrial and extended sizes for special uses. They can be bolted on with U-bolts or single bolts. More Info |
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Clamps on with brace bands or u-bolts depending on style. Will fit 2 3/8" or 2 7/8" pipe. Can also fit 2" if specified using smaller U-bolt. Holders designed to clamp rolling gate track tubing onto fence so that fence gate will bypass existing fence. Available in several styles to meet all your gate hanging needs. Also referred to as gate track brackets. More Info |
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Latch assembly for rolling gates. Can be used on 1 5/8" or 1 7/8" gate frame. More Info |
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Rollers designed to attach to frame of gate either inline or offset. Will work on 1 3/8", 1 5/8", or 1 7/8" tubing. Available with 6" or 8" rubber wheels. Swivel assemblies will work better on irregular surfaces. More Info |
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