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1. Determine Door System Type
2. Determine Total Length of Rail
3.Determine Rail Type
4. Determine Mounting Brackets
Single and Bi-Parting By-Passing (Box Rail Only)
Doors can slide in either direction along one axis on 2 parallel runs of
rail, sliding past each other.
A single or two sliding doors meet in the center of the opening bi-parting.
For Single or Bi-Parting Doors:
Rail length should equal two times the door opening width.
Example: 8’ opening x 2 = 16’ Total Rail length
You can buy two 8’ Rails.
Box Rails
For doors weighing up to 450 lbs
Box Rails require rail brackets to be mounted to header every 2 ft.
Round Rails have factory welded mounting brackets that can be bolted
directly to the header. Use round rail splice between rail sections.
Round Rail (For Single or Bi-Parting Doors Only)
For doors weighing up to 600 lbs
For By-Passing Doors
Rail length should equal the door opening width plus 1-1/2 times the
door opening.
Example: 8’ opening + 1-1/2 x 8’ = 20’ Total Rail Length
You can buy three 8’ Rails and cut one Rail to 4’ with hacksaw to make
it a total of 20’ OR You can buy one 8’ Rail and one 12’ Rail (Special
Order only) to make a total of 20’.
62895
Single Box
Rail Bracket
63060
Double Box
Rail Bracket
62899
Box Rail
Splice Bracket
63064
Double Box Rail
Splice Bracket
63062
Splice Collar
#62895_BoxRailBracket
Builder's Hardware
Barn Door Accessories
JAMB POST
JAMB EXTENSION
BULDING
GIRT
DOOR
CENTER GUIDE
AND STOP
JAMB POST
JAMB EXTENSION
BULDING
GIRT
DOOR
JAMB POST
JAMB EXTENSION
BULDING
GIRT
DOOR
CENTER GUIDE
Total Number of Brackets required = Length of Rail/2 + 1 Bracket
Example: 16’ Track/2 + 1 bracket = 9 brackets required
Sliding Barn Door Hardware Guide
SINGLE DOOR
TOP VIEW
(TYPICAL)
BI-PARTING DOOR
TOP VIEW
(TYPICAL)
2 - DOOR
TOP VIEW
(TYPICAL)

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