Barn Door Interior Track

Sliding barn doors are similar to pocket doors without the construction of a hollow wall. Sliding barn track doors take up less of your living space than conventional swinging doors and offer an attractive alternative to conventional pre-hung configurations. Bayer Built has the ability to machine any of our stock Interior doors for the Barn Door Hardware. View our Barn Door literature here. (Available in-stock in Black) To view our current stock offering of Interior doors, click here. For more information on our Interior door systems, click here. Bayer Built Interior Doors are available in a variety of wood species and factory-primed options and with Bayer Built Pre-Finish your door is sure to complement the look and style you desire for your home. Available Stock Color: Black Available Special Order Colors: Silver, Rustic Brown, & Architectural BronzeBefore the instructions, there are just a few things to keep in mind before beginning. 1. The door itself should be at least 1-2″ wider on the side of each opening.
2. Make sure the track is level during installation. 3. Are the holes pre-drilled? If not, you need to make sure to locate the studs and drill through the track. The standard set of hardware works with doors of 1 1/4”-2” thickness. 1. Place hanger on the top and front of the door. Insert 2 1/2” placeholder into the groove (use cardboard from box). 2. Position hanger desired distance from edge of door (we recommend 2” from side of door or centered in stile) 3. Place a square to the hanger, and mark the holes. 4. Remove strap, drill a 3/8” clearance hole through the door on the markings previously made. 5. Remove wood debris from door, and place the hanger over the mounting holes. 6. Insert 2 1/4” x 3/8” hex bolts through the strap and door, and loosely attach the washer and nuts. 7. Place a square to the hanger again, and tighten the nuts. *The location of the track is determined by the height of your door. 1. To locate the position of the mounting holes in the wall use the following formula.
2” + (Door Height) = Measurement the lags will enter into the wall 2. PRE-DRILLED TRACK – Hold the track at the previous measurement and mark locations of holes.T Shirts Otaku 3. NO HOLES IN TRACK – At the measured height locate the position of the studs and make a mark. Indoor Plant SpotlightHold the track above the opening as if installed, and mark the track at the same locations as the studs in the wall. Bathroom Mirror Computer ScreenWith a 3/8“ drill bit, drill into the track at the markings, including holes on each end for stops if needed. 4. Drill a 1/4” pilot hole at each marking in the wall. 5. With the holes drilled, hold the track up at the determined height, and place the 1 1/ 2″ spacer between the track and the wall.
*NOTE – The stops are usually placed on each end of the track. However, they can be placed anywhere along the track to stop the door at a different location than the track’s end. 1. If needed, drill a 3/8″ hole into the track at desired location to ensure door opens fully. 2. Select the 1 3/4″ tap bolts and place them through the stop and then the track – use washer and nut to tighten. (You may also use a lag and spacer if the hole location lines up with a stud or if you are going into backing). 3. The stop can be twisted 180° along the line of the track to either stop the door earlier or later. 4. A rubber track stop pad will be included to soften the slide of the door when the end of track is reached. 1. The bottom door guide includes (1) L-shaped piece of angled steel. 2. For optimal result, cut a 1/4″ groove along the bottom of the door. 3. Place the guide on the floor with the door closed. It should be on the same side to which the door will slide.
4. Screw the bottom guide into the floor. The guide should be touching the door when the door is fully closed. As the door slides to the side, the guide needs to be in contact with the door at all times. *NOTE: Screws for bottom guide not included. Select depending on the floor material, tile, wood, carpet, etc.Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit » from The Barn Door Hardware Store « Every sliding barn door hardware kit is handmade using American cold-rolled steel. The sliding barn door hardware kit ships unfinished, rustic and beautiful raw steel that is ready to hang right out of the box or you can easily spray paint to match your home's interior decor. All of our barn door hardware products and doors are proudly Made in America by experienced artisans. Each sliding barn door hardware kit includes: Two hangers/straps (1.5" WIDE)  with 3" x 1.5" cast iron wheels for years of wear - rated for 300 lbs weight limit 1.5" steel track with positionable end stops - track available in almost any length
All hardware needed to attach hangers to your door and track to the wall Two anti-jump stops to prevent sliding barn doors from accidently coming off the track - for your safety One easy-to-install, floor-mounted U-shaped door guide for doors that are 1 3/8" to 1 3/4" wide All of our sliding barn door hardware products are unfinished, raw steel and are in-stock, packaged and ready to ship. All tracks over 6 feet ship in two sections, and all tracks over 12 feet ship in three sections- center splice included. Each sliding barn door hardware set is shipped from our global headquarters in Erie, PA. All orders placed before 12PM normally ship the same day for no extra charge. Returns are accepted if in resalable condition but you must pay the return shipping. We have been making and selling library ladder hardware for 12 years, spiral stairs for 40 years and we recently released our version of flat track sliding barn door hardware. All of the sliding barn door hardware products are unfinished, raw steel and are in-stock, packaged and ready to ship.