🚪 Slide into Style with SMARTSTANDARD!
The SMARTSTANDARD 6.8FT Barn Door Hardware Kit is a robust and stylish solution for your sliding door needs. Made from high-quality alloy with a matte black finish, it supports doors weighing up to 220lbs and fits various door thicknesses. This easy-to-install kit comes with professional instructions, ensuring a hassle-free setup while optimizing your living space.
Brand | SMARTSTANDARD |
Color | Matte Black |
Material | Metal |
Style | Classic |
Item Weight | 3.43 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | SMARTSTANDARD |
Part Number | J068 |
Item Weight | 7.54 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.09 x 9.45 x 2.83 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | J068 |
Size | 6.8 Feet |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
Excellent quality
Excellent quality. Has held up great for 2.5 years now. Still slide great.
A**A
Very smooth and easy to install
I love this, I purchased it for a sliding door in my chicken coop. It rolls very smooth!
A**R
Me.gusto
Me encantó suoer fácil de colocar la.rev9memdo s9bre todo para espacios pequeños
A**R
Great product
Great product! Easy to install and look great!
Z**X
Better way to install this product
Well made product - excellent installation instructions. I only give it 4 stars, not 5 because of the the 16" hole spacing issue. It would almost be better if they threw in a metal bit so you could drill your own as its unlikely your door opening will match up to the 16 inch spacing - the installer will need a drill and bits regardless ....my solution to maintain the factory spacing without extra holes is this.... its more involved but only requires basic skills to do a really top notch installation and you only have to buy a few inexpensive boards, some 2 part epoxy and 5 "acorn nuts" for a clean install.I removed the entire door casing ( trim) on that side of the opening. I purchased some 8 ft pieces of 3/4 X 2 1/2 poplar wood ( or whatever wood matches your trim) to make a new casing.I cut the top board to match the length of the Iron rail, Instead of installing the mounting bolts for the rail according to the instructions - i marked the hole locations and countersunk a hole at each location on the back side of the board so the bolt can be installed backwards - leaving a "stud " sticking out.I then used 2 part epoxy to cement the bolt head in the countersunk hole. with the 5 studs cemented, i installed the board with studs on the top of the opening ( positioned correctly) and used slightly countersunk wood screws to secure the board to the actual wall studs. i then filled in the holes and painted the board to match my painted trim.Once that board is finished completely - install the spacers and the Iron rail and use the acorn nuts to secure it, do not over tighten the nuts though - very snug is good, a bit of loctite or even fingernail polish on the threads will keep them in place. and follow the rest of the directions to mount the rollers to the doorbe sure to cut the slot in the bottom of the door for the "guide" before you schlep it upstairs into the house.......................I hope this makes sense LOL.....steve
M**2
Good quality
Way cheaper than anywhere else!
A**.
Easy and simple
Easy set up and works just as it should.
L**0
Great
What a great price! Very good set up for a light weight door
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