LiftMaster SWG600 Heavy-Duty Bearing Hinge Set

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Product Description

LiftMaster SWG600 Heavy-Duty Bearing Hinge Set

The LiftMaster SWG600 is a professional-grade heavy-duty bearing hinge set engineered for demanding gate applications. Built with high-grade materials and precision components, these hinges provide reliable operation for heavy gates while ensuring smooth movement and long-term durability.

Notable Features

  • Professional-grade heavy-duty construction
  • High weight capacity for demanding applications
  • Self-aligning bearing case for precise operation
  • Built-in lubrication system with Zerk fittings
  • Universal post compatibility

Technical Specifications

  • Weight Capacity: 2,000 lbs. per pair
  • Construction: Steel frame with high-grade steel needle bearings
  • Mounting: 1" solid bar attachment
  • Post Compatibility: 4" x 4" posts
  • Lubrication: Integrated Zerk fittings
  • Alignment: Self-aligning bearing case

Applications

  • Heavy commercial gates
  • Industrial entryways
  • High-traffic areas
  • Security installations
  • Large residential gates
  • Agricultural gates

Installation Benefits

  • Simple mounting system
  • Self-aligning design reduces installation time
  • Standard post compatibility
  • Serviceable bearing design
  • Easy maintenance with built-in grease fittings

Maintenance Features

  • Zerk fittings for easy lubrication
  • Serviceable bearing case
  • Weather-resistant construction
  • Durable steel components

Package Contents

  • Complete hinge set (pair)
  • Installation hardware
  • Mounting instructions

Ideal For

  • Commercial properties
  • Industrial facilities
  • Large estates
  • Agricultural properties
  • Security gates
  • Heavy-duty applications
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