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12ft aluminum shoe moulding gives you a continuous, rigid base profile for sliding door assemblies where glass and rollers have to work together cleanly. This EPCO shoe moulding uses satin clear anodized aluminum, so the surface treatment helps the profile blend with modern hardware while resisting typical handling wear on active openings. The moulding is part of EPCO sliding door hardware, which aligns it with proven builders hardware standards for light commercial and residential projects that use sliding glass panels. Each 12 foot length supports long, uninterrupted runs, reducing joints that can cause rough sliding or misalignment at transitions. As sliding door hardware, this shoe moulding becomes the lower interface between the 1/4 inch glass above and the rollers below, helping the door track smoothly along its path.
This satin clear anodized shoe moulding is built to accept 1/4 inch glass by press fitting it into the top of the extrusion using 2021 glazing vinyl, so installers get a mechanical grip driven by the vinyl and profile geometry rather than separate framing pieces. At the same time, rollers press fit into the bottom of the shoe, creating a direct, rigid link between the glass and the rolling hardware that carries the panel. Because the moulding belongs to EPCO sliding door hardware, it is intended to sit at the base of the glass panel where both glazing and rolling functions meet, which helps keep the door edge clean and focused around one consistent aluminum component.
The EPCO 743-A shoe moulding sits in the sliding door hardware category, so it serves projects where glass panels slide rather than hinge. Its 12 foot length works well on wider openings or multiple-panel runs that need a single, straight base member, limiting splice points that can introduce uneven rolling or light gaps under the panel. Because the top of the moulding is built for 1/4 inch glass combined with 2021 glazing vinyl, it fits assemblies built around that glass thickness, allowing the vinyl to compress and hold the panel steady in the shoe. The bottom press fit pocket for rollers means the moulding occupies the critical lowest position in the assembly, tying the glass above directly to the rolling components that travel along the track.
The 1/4 inch glass press fit detail with 2021 glazing vinyl provides a controlled interface between the panel and the aluminum shoe, so the glass is cradled by both metal and vinyl rather than resting loosely, which supports smoother sliding and reduces panel rattle during operation. The press fit design for the rollers in the bottom of the shoe keeps the rolling elements firmly held within the same extrusion that grips the glass, creating a single structural path for loads as the door moves. Using satin clear anodized aluminum for this EPCO shoe moulding gives the profile a stable finish that stays visually consistent with other satin clear components in a sliding system, which helps maintain a unified look across multiple openings while supporting repeatable detailing from job to job.
The EPCO 743-A shoe moulding is designed for 1/4 inch glass that press fits into the top of the shoe using 2021 glazing vinyl, so the panel thickness is matched to the extrusion and vinyl grip.
The shoe moulding uses 2021 glazing vinyl in the top channel, so the vinyl compresses around 1/4 inch glass, helping seat the panel firmly in the aluminum profile for consistent positioning during sliding.
On this EPCO shoe moulding, rollers press fit into the bottom of the shoe, so the rolling hardware sits directly below the glass, creating a compact, unified base for the sliding door.
The moulding is supplied in a 12 foot length, so one piece can span long sliding door openings or be cut to shorter lengths to match specific panel widths on site.
This EPCO 743-A profile is classified as sliding door hardware within builders hardware, so it is intended for sliding systems rather than hinged door or window applications.
The EPCO 743-A shoe moulding uses satin clear anodized aluminum, so the surface has a muted, metallic appearance that pairs well with other satin clear sliding door components.
The EPCO 743-A 12ft aluminum shoe moulding in satin clear anodized finish ties together 1/4 inch glass, 2021 glazing vinyl, and press fit rollers in one profile, so it becomes a straightforward base for sliding glass door assemblies. As sliding door hardware in the builders hardware class, it suits projects that call for a defined aluminum shoe to support glass panels and rolling components along the bottom edge. For work that relies on a clean, continuous lower frame around 1/4 inch glass, this moulding provides a focused EPCO solution ready to integrate into your sliding door layout.
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Sold in: 1 Each | EP752 Mfr# 752 | Sliding Door Track Assembly, Nylon Roller Aluminum, #752 |