The "new" Grid has arrived in their original packaging Return Address Labels. The bags with the mounting material had already been torn times and were poorly taped with scotch. The inventory of materials disagreed with the content, it was a thrown together hodgepodge of plugs and screws. Since the assembly parts are still completely made of plastic, I have supplemented the screws out of my hand, can not be bothered to returns. But is still stupid.
The wall mounts come with only two attachment points rather shaky, especially on the grid side rotary attachment is very weak. The leverage of the long grid on the two anchors is enormous! I have improvised with metal brackets and need to step up.
I have a 1.30 wide staircase when apart, the two grid halves to the maximum distance and locked with these plastic holders that are always clamped between two bars, then missing 2 cm so you need to compensate for yet. Thus, the specification with the 139 cm is wrong during installation between two walls.
Disturbing factor is that the grids are not adjustable because this weird plastic parts are always wedged between the grids. The overlap of the two grids are thus always produce only 8cm in steps. So it is a coincidence, when the distance of the walls right :-( Although you can right balance a bit on the hinge side, because as the door on the two plastic parts is lifted and the length of the pad has a little game, but you should Make sure that the support really drinliegt good and not just a short piece, so it's really stable when someone raises against.
Therefore, I have the overlaps also additionally screwed and reinforced with metal strips.
The stop side has below cut-out for a base that is only suitable for flat tiles, in other wall strips must be nachgesägt :-( The manual is lousy bad, confusing modest Explosion Pictures feasible without guidance on Aldi-level. For Ikeagewöhnte but otherwise corrosive . The price of the question.
I bought it as a backup of the basement stairs for my puppy, but it is ok. He now weighs 15 kg, and holds it. For children I would always strengthen the shaky wall fixings and overlaps with wider grid setting definitely bombproof, then a child can sometimes throw against it.