🚪 Slide into sleek sophistication with ZEKOO’s space-smart barn door hardware!
The ZEKOO 8 FT Bypass Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit features a robust black electrostatic sprayed Q235 carbon steel track designed for double wooden doors up to 230 lbs. Its innovative low-profile design requires only 6 inches of ceiling clearance, making it ideal for compact spaces. Equipped with nylon-covered rollers and high-purity Gcr15 steel bearings tested over 160,000 cycles, it guarantees smooth, quiet operation. The kit includes all necessary components and a detailed installation manual, ensuring a seamless upgrade to your interior sliding door system.
Manufacturer | ZEKOO |
Item Weight | 21.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 48.43 x 6.3 x 3.54 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 8 Feet |
Color | Black |
Installation Method | Screw-In |
Measurement System | English/Standard |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**N
Nice looking!
Easy to assemble just follow directions carefully. Nice looking.
B**L
Good unit good company
Be careful not to make the door too heavy if you're by yourself easy to install though
M**.
Works good and sturdy
Does just the job
C**F
Very Study
Very happy with these. Started with a 9' run and bought another 6'6" one after installation of the first. Easily supports the weight of a pair of custom-built closet doors framed with 2x6 lumber. Doors themselves look obnoxiously large but they span two separate closets... the point is, despite my lack of interior design creativity, they can take the weight (Just catch a stud or reinforce in the front or back & don't even think of relaying on the drywall insert anchors... they suck for everything). Straight forward installation & quality materials. They've been installed for months with zero issues.
L**O
Flawed Design but a Premium Customer Service
The hardware works, however the outside door does not hang vertically, but inclined due to its weight. The design of the system is flawed since it cannot prevent the outside door from hanging off-the-vertical line. I need to constantly keep separating the outside door from touching the inside door. Next time I would buy a two-rail system where each door hangs separately and fully vertical.UPDATE: After I wrote the review, the manufacturer (ZEKOO) contacted me to resolve my complain. We exchanged several messages and pictures and they tried their best to fix the tilting door. The problem was that the door needs to be *always* in contact with the floor guide to prevent the tilting. I couldn't do that because the opening was much larger than the door width (that is why I needed 2 doors), and I didn't want to have floor guides in the middle of the opening, to avoid tripping hazards. At the end, ZEKOO reimbursed me with $40 which I found very kind and professional. So, even though there was no solution for the tilting door (unless I install the floor guides in the middle of the opening), the company showed excellent, I would say premium, customer service which is always welcome. I give them 5 star and will buy again from them for my next barn door project.
A**H
Sturdy hardware with smooth sliding function
We built our own kitchen pantry frame and doors, and this hardware was perfect! It's sturdy and runs smoothly. It was a great value since no pre-made doors would fit properly in the space, and having custom doors built is expensive. The hardware, wood, and paint cost far less than we would have paid otherwise. This hardware in particular is nicer than some others I've seen. Highly recommend!
C**L
It Works
I've hung two barn doors in the past. This was my first bypass door. This rail kit comes with everything you need, minus the doors of course, and is solid steel with smooth rollers. We did have an issue in that the doors would roll to the left. My track was perfectly level, so I think this is more an issue of the bypass configuration as it never happened with my single hung doors. This was an easy fix by simply sticking a thin sticky back circle of felt (can be purchased in any hardware store) on the top and back of the railing, so it is not visible to the front. You stick it in front of the roller, where the door is supposed to stop, and it provides just enough resistance to keep the door from rolling and light enough to barely even notice it is there when you open the door. My one gripe, and this is the case with every barn door rail I have installed, is the stops cannot go over the bolt heads. Ofttimes, the perfect stop is where the bolt head is at. It would be nice if someone would simply design a stop to fit over the bolt heads.
N**.
Poor install, good finished product
Seller, price and shipping were good.My opening is 6ft wide. Rail is 9ft. I wanted 3ft overhang on one side to allow full access to both washer and dryer at same time. (If you are doing this, don't by 37in doors. I've had to order an additional door thats is 46in wide due to gap left by over hang) in my opening with 2 37in doors mounted per instructions I had an 8 in gab on one side when doors closed due to overlap.Predrilled holes in rails did not line up with 16in studs. Was only going to get 1 or 2 lag bolts to catch a stud with the way I needed rail positioned. I might could have gotten another stud or two but was not willing to have unusable rail.When attempting to install with supplied sinkers they pulled straight out of the wall. Lag bolts had barely grabbed sinker when it stripped, causing huge "sinker hole". I opted to buy a 1x3x10 and make a header board, which I secured to the studs and then the rail to the 1x3. After doing this I feel it is secured.Brackets and bolts did not tighten on standard door width, I installed a spacer board on back side to allow secure fit.Overall, satisfied with rail purchase, wish I hadn't bought an extra door... but that's on me.
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