Product Description
Residential Pressed Steel Chain Link Gate Corners — Galvanized, Fits 1-3/8″ Frame (Top & Bottom)
- Pressed Steel Strength — Rigid, durable corners for heavy-duty residential gate frames
- Truss-Ready Corner — Integrated hole accepts truss wire/rod to help prevent gate sag
- Galvanized Protection — Zinc coating helps resist rust in outdoor environments
- Top & Bottom Options — Bottom corner includes a drain hole; order two tops and two bottoms per gate
- Quick, Secure Install — Slide on, square, and fasten with self-tapping screws (sold separately)
- Consistent Fit — Sized for 1-3/8″ O.D. residential gate framework
Build a rigid, professional grade residential gate frame with galvanized pressed steel corners designed for 1-3/8″ chain link gates. Each corner includes a truss port for wire or rod bracing to counter gate sag on wider spans, while the bottom corner’s drain hole helps water escape the frame. Installation is straightforward—slide the corners onto your cut rails and secure with self-tapping screws (not included).
Why Choose This
- Rugged & reliable — Pressed steel construction stands up to frequent use
- Anti-sag bracing — Integrated truss hole simplifies adding a stabilizing wire or rod
- Residential sizing — Precisely fits 1-3/8″ O.D. gate frames
- Long service life — Galvanized finish helps fend off corrosion
Specifications
Gate Corner | Top | Bottom |
Gate Frame Size (O.D.) | 1-3/8″ | 1-3/8″ |
Drain Hole | No | Yes |
Weight | 0.75 lb | 0.8 lb |
Material | Galvanized Pressed Steel | Galvanized Pressed Steel |
Finish | Silver | Silver |
Typical Usage | Residential Chain Link Swing Gates | Residential Chain Link Swing Gates |
Installation
Dry-fit corners on your cut rails, then fully seat and square each corner. Secure with self-tapping screws at suitable points on the corner (hardware not included). Route a truss wire or rod through the integrated port and tension to support the latch side on wider gates. Install four corners per rectangular gate frame: two top corners and two bottom corners.
Buying Guide
- Top vs. Bottom: The bottom corner includes a drain hole for water egress; the top does not. Use two of each per gate.
- Truss choice: Wire is quick and adjustable; a solid rod offers very rigid bracing—both use the same truss port.
- Pressed steel vs. aluminum: Pressed steel is more rigid; aluminum won’t rust and is lighter to handle.
- Alternatives: 3-bolt clamp corners simplify repairs; welded/mitered frames offer the cleanest, strongest permanent joints (shop-built).
Frequently Asked Questions
- What frame size do these corners fit?
- They’re sized for 1-3/8″ O.D. residential chain link gate frames.
- Do the corners include mounting hardware?
- No. Use self-tapping screws to secure each corner to the rails.
- How many corners do I need per gate?
- Four total: two top corners and two bottom corners.
- Is there a drain hole?
- Yes—on the bottom corner only, to let trapped water escape the gate frame.
- Do these corners support truss bracing?
- Yes—each corner includes an integrated hole for a truss wire or rod.
- Are these suitable for double drive gates?
- Yes—commonly used on large residential walk gates and double drive swing gates.
Comparison
Option | Strengths | Considerations | Best For |
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Pressed Steel Corner (this item) | Very rigid; galvanized; built-in truss port; bottom drain hole available | Heavier than aluminum; cut edges should be protected if modified | Heavy-duty residential swing gates |
Aluminum Corner | Won’t rust; lighter handling; easy installs | Less rigid than pressed steel | Standard residential gates; coastal environments |
3-Bolt Clamp Corner | Clamp-on; convenient for repairs/retrofits | More visible hardware; higher part count | Field adjustments and replacements |
Welded/Mitered Frame | Strongest, clean permanent joints | Requires welding skill/equipment; not adjustable | Shop-built frames; specialty projects |
Need help sizing corners or planning truss bracing? Contact us and we’ll help you pick the right setup for your gate.
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Good Quality Product
Good quality product. Have had cast aluminum corners on there that crack over time, this feels like it will hold up much better.
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Good Quality Product
Good quality product. Have had cast aluminum corners on there that crack over time, this feels like it will hold up much better.