Installation of mounting hardware, Recommended reinforcement examples – Mighty Mule FM702 User Manual

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Installation of Mounting Hardware

The position of the post bracket determines the leverage and efficiency of the opener. The post bracket position also sets the
clearance between the opener and gate in the open and closed positions.

The curved design of the post bracket works well for installations on round and square fence posts. Because the post bracket
carries the entire thrust of the active opener, bolts that completely penetrate the fence post must be used.

On wooden posts, place a metal plate or washer
(not supplied) between the nuts and the fence
post to prevent the thrust of the opener from
pulling the bolts and washers out of the wood.

NOTE: A fence post smaller than 6" in diameter
or 6" square should be made of metal instead of
wood so that it will remain stable while the
opener is moving the gate.

On round posts of 6" diameter or larger, the post pivot bracket may
not be necessary for the installation. In this instance, the two post
brackets are mounted by themselves.

Recommended Reinforcement Examples

Post
Bracket

Post
Pivot Bracket

Metal Plate

Wooden Post

Post
Bracket

Post
Pivot Bracket

Metal Plate

Wooden Post

4 1/2"

4 1/2"

Center of Gate Hinge

Pull-to-Open Installation

Larger than 6" diameter post

Thin Walled Tube Gate

Steel Pipe Cut in Half

Gate Bracket

Gate Bracket

Wood or Metal
Reinforcement

Gate Bracket

Panel Gate

1" x 6" Wood Reinforcement

(not supplied)

(not supplied)

IMPORTANT:
We strongly recommend using steel pipe, wood or metal to reinforce thin walled tube gates or wood to reinforce panel gates
as shown. These reinforcement methods will prevent damage to the opener and gate when the opener is installed.

Because the size tube gates vary, it is impossible to provide the appropriate reinforcement material for every application. If
you are unable to locate suitable reinforcement materials, call GTO sales at 1-800-543-4283.

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