Single Sliding Door Hardware Installation Instruction Email: info@coastsequoia.com Website: www.coastsequoia.
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*Hardware Installation Step 1: Attach Steel Hangers to Your Doors a. Drill 7/16" holes at the distances from the top of the doors shown in the above chart. Note: The hanger bolts are inserted through the back of the door (i.e. the Hanger and Acorn Nuts attached to the front face of the door). b. Attach hangers with the hanger bolts, washers and acorn nut.
*Hardware Installation Step 3: Connect Tracks and Install Door Stoppers a. Connect your tracks with junction plates if needed. b. Loosely install the door stopper near each end of the track (final positioning will be determined at the end of the installation. Step 4: Draw Lines for the Track Use a level, and draw a draft line to install the track. At the door height+ 1-11/16" above. Q.
*Hardware Installation Step 7: Install the Door Hang the door onto the track. And then twist the anti-jump pad towards the wall. So that it is under the track. 0 twist the Anti-Jump Pad toward to the wall Step 8: Installing the Floor Guide Position the door at your desired close position, put half of the floor guide under the door, mark the location, then fix guide to the floor. Position door(s) in your desired closed and open position and adjust the door stoppers.
*Hardware Installation Step 5: Mark and Drill Track Holes a. Line up the track on a line and mark the location of the holes. Note: holes are 16" apart, line up with wall studs, if possible. b. Concrete Wall: Drill holes by using a 3/8" concrete drill bit. c. Drywall: Drill out the holes by using a 1/4" drill bit. ::r CD co· + ....lo. I ....lo. ....lo. ....lo.
8 WARNING Failure to wear proper safety gear (i.e.,eye protection) may result injury or death. Always wear proper safety gear before using any power tools. Improper operation of power tools may result in loss of control, serious injury or death. Always ensure you have complete control of the power tool and the work area is hazard-free before operating any power tools. Lack of secure clamping of the door may result in unexpected movement of the door, loss of power tool control and serious injury or death.