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Specifications
Solid Billet Steel Wheels
Hush Puppy Sealed Bearings
Strongest System Available
Please allow 1-2 weeks to make
THE STRONGEST BARN DOOR HARDWARE
ONE OF THE STRONGEST BARN DOOR WHEEL SYSTEMS ON THE MARKET, If not the strongest! Trolley Dual Steel Wheel Barn Door Hangers.
Solid Billet Steel Wheels!
Specifically designed for commercial businesses and those with heavy doors.
Comes with steel u guides, floor mounted. Other options may be available for those that do not want to mount to their floor.
We can not emphasize enough how durable this system is. The wheels are made from solid billet steel unlike other's that use cast aluminum and cast iron. Features our Hush Puppy sealed bearings and a solid 1/2" shaft.
Standard for 1-3/8" to 1-5/8"" door thickness. Need custom? Because we build our systems, we can customize if needed.Contact for price quote on larger doors and/or rails.
There are two variations, 1/4" rail system and 5/16" thick rail. The 5/16" is for those with very thick long doors.
If you have a very wide door or have questions, please either call us or contact us through our site to make sure you get the system to best fit your needs.
Details: Satin black metal with raw sealed steel wheel. Above door clearance needed is 7.5". What is in the kit? (1) Rail (When Rail Option Is Selected) 1/4" thick, Up To 78". Note to us your rail length need if less than 77". (2) Spoked Wheel 4.75" diameter & Hangers With Mounting bolts, washers (4) Wheel Hanger Washers, Bolts and Nuts (1) Set of Rail Spacers, Bolts and Washers (spacers may differ from image) (2) Rubberized Door Rail Stoppers For Softend Close (1) Solid Steel Floor U Guide (fits for any thickness of door) (1) Instruction Sheet (1) Allen Wrench For Rubber Stoppers (2) Round anti-jumpers
Important! When ordering a rail, the rule of thumb is to take your door width, double it then add 5" for the stops.
Pre-drilled: If you select us to drill the rail for you, we will drill the rail evenly spaced. If you are trying to hit specific studs, we suggest you drill on site with a 3/8" bit.