Installation & Assembly

Tools Needed
You will need a Pencil, Phillips head screwdriver, Tape
measure, Drill, Assorted Drill bits (5/16” & 3/8”), 13mm
Wrench, 16mm Wrench, 17mm Wrench, Squaring tool, 4ft
Level, Rubber mallet and Safety glasses.
Parts List
Make sure ALL parts are included before beginning.
NOTE:
It is very important to determine whether you will be installing
a Mounting Board prior to installing the track. Please read
Mounting Board section prior to installation. If you do need to
install a Mounting Board, it MUST be installed rst.
Barn Door Track Installation
Please read ALL instructions before you begin installation.
You MUST determine if you need a Mounting Board prior to doing ANY installation. Due to many overlapping factors
such as the location of wall studs, the weight of a Barn door and the various types of trim used in homes, we
recommend using a Mounting Board in all situations. Track must be installed into Solid Blocking or Head Casing.
Fig. 7
Fig. 7
1-1/2”
4-1/2”
2”
2”
17.75
INCH
17.75
INCH
17.75
INCH
17.75
INCH
4.75
INCH
H +
1-13/16
INCH
2. Determine Track
Location
On the same side where you made
your Height mark, measure 4-3/4”
over from the door
jamb and
draw
a line so the 2 measurements
intersect. This will be the location
of the rst hole in the Track.
See Figure #1.
Fig. 2
3. Insert Mounting Anchors & Bolts
Position track at against the wall with the rst hole of the
track placed at the Intersections of the Marks (from steps 1 &
2). Mark the rst hole in the track. Using the drill, insert the
proper anchor for your wall type into the rst hole in the track
and tap into place until ush with the wall. Using a 4ft level
to make sure the Track is level, mark the remaining holes with
a pencil. Insert the remaining anchors. Then line the track up
(ensuring it is level) with the anchors and mount the track to
the wall with the spacers and bolts supplied and tighten bolts
with the 13mm wrench.
Do not over-tighten bolts.
Refer to Figures 1 & 2.
Important: If you will
need for the Door stops
to be inside of the end
is important to slide
attaching it to the wall.
screws on the track in
order to attain more
narrow open and closed positions, then it
the Door stops onto the Track prior to
Refer to Figure 7.
Fig. 1
NOTE NOTE
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1. Measure for Track Height
In order to determine the proper Height for your Barn Door
Track, add 1-13/16” to the height of the door being installed.
Locate and mark this height on the wall (or mounting board)
on the side of the door jamb where the door would be in the
closed position. See Figure #1.
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