Available Options:
| Gate Posts:
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| Select Your Gap Width:
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| Delivery Time: |
Up to 10 working days |
| Delivery Cost: |
FREE |
| Delivery Notes: |
Delivery charges apply to Highlands & Islands |
| Brand |
Metpost |
| Model Number |
MET102 |
| In Stock |
Yes |
Product Description
The Ludlow Double Gates are constructed from solid steel with a traditional wrought iron appearance. The gates are hot-dip galvanised for corrosion resistance and finished with a black powder coat, so there is no need to paint your gate. The gates are supplied with adjustable hinges, latch and drop bolt.
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FRAME |
25mm x 6mm |
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INFILL BARS |
10mm Diameter |
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OPENING DIRECTION |
Universal |
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PADLOCKABLE |
No |
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HINGES/LATCH/FITTINGS |
Included |
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FINISH |
Galvanised & Black Powder Coated |
The Ludlow Double Gates are available in the following sizes:
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Size A - Fits gap width 2100-2180mm (82.5-85.5") - Height 930mm (36.5") - £149.95
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Size B - Fits gap width 2400-2480mm (94.5-97.5") - Height 930mm (36.5") - £159.95
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Size C - Fits gap width 2700-2780mm (106.5-109.5") - Height 930mm (36.5") - £169.95
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Size D - Fits gap width 3000-3080mm (118-121") - Height 930mm (36.5") - £179.95
Galvanised and powder coated concrete-in gate posts also available for £29 each - Size 50mm (2") square
How to Measure Gates
For the width, measure the gap you have between your walls or posts. If you are replacing existing gates, do not measure the gates themselves as this will not take into account the space for the hinges that are supplied with your gates.
Example 1: You have a two brick pillars already in place. The measurement between them is 2450mm. You should order gate size B.
Example 2: You do not have any pillars or posts already in place. The overall gap you want to fill is 2500mm. You need two posts (50mm + 50mm) leaving you with a gap of 2400mm for the gate. You should order gate size B.
The height measurement of the gate is from the bottom frame to the highest point in the gate.
When installing your gate, remember to allow for ground clearance, typically 50mm (2") or more if your ground slopes.