🚪 Elevate your space with sleek, silent style — don’t let your doors be basic!
The ROYMELO 52" Bifold Sliding Barn Door Hardware Track Kit features a robust black aluminum steel track and J-shape rollers designed for smooth, quiet operation. Tested over 120,000 cycles, it supports four 12" bi-fold doors with thicknesses from 1-3/8" to 1-3/4". This modern, space-saving kit includes all necessary hardware and detailed installation instructions, making it ideal for stylish, efficient home upgrades.
Brand | ROYMELO |
Color | Black-J Shape |
Material | Black heavy-duty steel |
Style | Modern |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | ROYMELO |
Part Number | SH-BF-132-4 |
Item Weight | 15.57 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 54 x 5.6 x 3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SH-BF-132-4 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 52'' for 4 Doors (Hardware only) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**T
Nice
Works great but very difficult to install. Heavy duty and looks great!
M**T
You can’t go wrong with Roymelo products.
This set of hardware came as part of a 2-panel bi-fold door kit. I have purchased 2 other Barn-Door style door by Roymelo and was extremely pleased with both the door and hardware quality. I’ve ordered doors from other manufactures and ended up retuning them because they did not match the Roymelo quality> When it came time to order a bi-fold door for a bedroom, I only looked for something by Roymelo. Mainly becasue the doors are well constructed. The vinyl coating on the doors is thicker than the others and the vertical edges are protected with an even thicker layer of vinyl. And despite the weight of the doors, they are glass paneled, the hardware operates very smoothly.Another reason to select Roymelo is their instructions are great. It helps to now how high to mount the rail above the door opening and the rollers on the doors, without having to calculate that on your own.
R**N
Amazing door hardware!!!!
Okay, so this is my first time building doors or anything like this ever. I had a the standard white cheapo contractor bifold doors, and I couldn't shut them because my washer and dryer are way oversized for my washroom. So, I looked for something to replace them, and bifold barn door hardware was recommended. Here are my tips and tricks from my experience:1. DO NOT USE THE SHEETROCK ANCHORS. They are cheap as hell, and they will not even hold up the weight of the bar. I tried a heavier duty set, and NOPE. Use studs.2. If you have any existing door trim, then USE A HEADER BOARD. I found this out the hard way. The hardware did not line up with any studs, so I had to drill extra holes into the support bar in order to hit at least 2 studs to support my doors weight. HOWEVER, I realized that with door trim, the doors will NOT open or close properly, as the edges will hit the trim. It must be spaced out from the wall. I used a 1x6 header board and it spaced out the door perfectly. This also allows you to use all of the existing holes on the hardware, as you can just use deck screws to mount the header board to all of the studs.3. Make sure your bar is level. You will regret drilling all of those holes and it not being level, because your doors will not sit flush with each other. There well be a big gap at the top or bottom of spot where doors meet.4. You do NOT have to use the floor anchors. I did not want to drill through my new flooring or my concrete. The doors work just fine without them. If you are worried about the doors tapping the trim or wall, then add sticky felt furniture sliders to the back side of the doors. It works just fine.5. I built my doors out of 1x6's and 1x4's. They are 7 ft tall, and each door is 20" wide (3 1x6 and 1 1x4 per door). I bought the 88" door hardware, and the max door size is 82", so my 80" total door width worked out perfectly.6. You will have extra bolts and hardware, and I could not figure out what they were for in the instructions. Also, the instructions kind of suck. Adjusting the middle door sliders height is a guessing game for sure.7. You will love these door sliders. Buy them.
K**N
Very good track
Very well made, would recommend 2 people when mounting track is in 2 parts. Great for replacing old style bifold doors
M**R
Work great and nice quality
Took a little math to figure how long to make the doors, but these things are great! Smooth as silk operation. Turned crappy hollow core doors into great looking barn wood style folding doors.
T**X
Very happy with it
The kit is perfect for what I was looking for. Quality parts and very study. I used 2 30x80 inch doors to cover a 58 inch opening. The 64 inch kit was perfect. Doors are 40lbs each. It took me longer measuring and planning than actually hanging and installing everything because tolerances were very tight and important....as my husband said, don't mess up because you only get one shot :D I only needed his help with holding the rail pieces steady while I screwed in the middle bolt and lifting the doors to hang. I hoped I wouldn't need the bottom pivot but the doors were wobbly and movement noisy without it. Once I installed the pivot, it's incredibly steady, hangs straight and feels just right. Instructions are decent and I didn't have any problems.
A**A
high quality product
we installed this ourselves and it is great quality. The movement is very smooth, i can move the door with 1 finger. excellent quality.
C**L
Look Elsewhere
It was more troublesome to put these up then it was to build the doors. Before I ordered this, I reached out to the seller to find out what size doors would be needed for the size track I was buying. They specified 17" doors, so I went ahead and built 17" doors. Then, I received the track to find that the instructions recommend 18" doors. My second issue is that many of the screws were not properly milled, so they did not have the cross-hair indentation to fit the driver. They were simply flat on top. This required me to buy screws from the hardware store. My third issue was the horrible instructions. They were almost unusable. My fourth issue was a missing set screw, so I had to attach the stop with a single set screw instead of two. My fifth issue was the poor design overall, but especially in having to attach the rollers after the doors are up on the pins, which requires squeezing your hand in about two inches of space behind the railing to tighten the roller set screw. Overall, this product is a bloody mess. You can get a good final outcome, as I did, but expect it to take an entire day of frustration and make-shifting.
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