Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 is an EPCO sliding door hardware set designed for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so it directly targets common small glass panel applications where that thickness is standard. The assembly is recommended for small and light doors, which aligns it with upper cabinets, display cases, or similar lighter-duty sliding setups where oversized hardware is unnecessary. The 5 foot long aluminum track gives a continuous run for openings within that span, which helps maintain smooth travel across the full width of the opening. The oil rubbed bronze finish provides a dark, uniform appearance over the track, which matters when the hardware remains visible in finished millwork or display cases. By combining a defined glass thickness, a 5 foot length, and a finish that matches oil rubbed bronze design schemes, this No. 14 assembly ties visual requirements together with sliding function on lighter glass doors.
The aluminum 5 foot long track establishes a single continuous mounting line for the sliding system, which simplifies aligning the sliding path across the opening. The assembly is part of sliding door hardware, so the track functions as the fixed reference that receives the rolling components and guides. Mounting screws are part of the assembly description, which means the track is intended to be directly fastened into the supporting structure along its length for secure placement. Because it is meant for small and light 1/4 inch thick glass doors, typical mounting scenarios keep loads moderate on each screw location, supporting stable operation on cabinets or light-duty glass enclosures. The defined 5 foot length also allows planning for openings that sit comfortably within that span, so the installer can center or offset the track while still keeping the rolling area on the aluminum surface.
This EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 is described for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so it is aligned with glass commonly used in small display doors and light cabinet fronts. Its recommendation for small and light doors points it toward projects like upper wall units, showcase doors, or interior display cases where door panels are not carrying heavy loads. The 5 foot aluminum track length suits many of these openings, giving enough travel for two glass panels to slide past one another within a compact run. Because the track is categorized as sliding door hardware under builders hardware, it naturally fits into woodworking and interior build-outs where glass panels need controlled, guided movement along a fixed path.
The assembly reference to a 730 upper guide indicates that an upper guidance component is part of the sliding system, which keeps the 1/4 inch glass door aligned from above as it moves along the opening. Two 743 shoes are referenced, showing that there are dedicated parts that interact with the door edges or track, helping stabilize each glass panel during sliding. The mention of a 723 double track highlights that the running surface is formed to support more than one door lane, which allows glass doors to bypass each other inside the 5 foot span. Eight 753 steel rollers are part of the description, so the rolling function relies on steel elements that distribute door weight along the aluminum track for smoother travel. Eight 771 clip guides are also referenced, which support lateral control of the glass doors so they track properly along the double channel. Glazing vinyl is listed in the description, which is used where glass interfaces with hardware components to cushion and secure the 1/4 inch glass within the sliding system. Together, these named parts define how the doors are guided, supported, and rolled within the No. 14 assembly, giving predictable glass movement suited to small and light door projects.
The Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 is described for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so its guides, shoes, and glazing vinyl are sized around that glass thickness.
The assembly is recommended for small and light 1/4 inch glass doors, aligning it with display cases, light cabinet doors, or similar interior glass openings.
The EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 uses an aluminum track that is 5 feet long, giving a continuous sliding path across that span.
The 753 steel rollers carry the moving glass doors along the aluminum track, spreading door weight over multiple rolling points for smoother sliding.
The 723 double track provides two channels so small 1/4 inch glass doors can pass each other within the 5 foot opening while staying guided.
Glazing vinyl in the assembly description relates to how the 1/4 inch glass seats against the hardware, providing cushioning and grip along contact areas.
The EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 brings together a 5 foot aluminum track, steel rollers, guides, shoes, and glazing vinyl specifically described for 1/4 inch thick glass doors. Its recommendation for small and light doors points it toward display cases and light cabinet openings where compact glass panels slide rather than swing. The oil rubbed bronze finish helps the visible track and components align with darker hardware schemes in finished woodworking. For projects that match the described door thickness, door size, and visual preference, this assembly offers a defined hardware path for building a controlled sliding movement in interior glass door applications.
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