Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 defines this EPCO sliding door hardware as a matched aluminum track system designed specifically for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so installers can plan hardware around a known glass thickness. The 6 FT long aluminum track length spans typical small or light glass door openings in one continuous run, reducing joints that can cause rough door travel. The assembly is described as recommended for small and/or light doors, which targets it to lighter glass panels often used in residential or light commercial installations. The oil rubbed bronze finish noted in the product name sets an appearance direction that can coordinate with other bronze-toned hardware in the project. The Manufacturer Part # 14-ORB-6 identifies this exact combination of track style, length, and finish for ordering and future repeat jobs.
The Web Description specifies one 723 double track, which establishes a two-channel aluminum track layout to guide the sliding pattern of the glass doors. The inclusion of one 730 upper guide in the description defines a guided top edge, helping the doors stay aligned within the double track path. For glass height, deduct 1-7/32 inch from opening height directly links opening size to glass size, giving installers a concrete dimension to cut glass panels so they clear the track and guides during operation. The mounting screws referenced in the description confirm that the track is intended to be fastened mechanically to its supporting structure, securing the double track in position for long-term use.
The SAP Description ALU TRK KIT NO.14 FOR 1/4IN DR,6FT L,ORB identifies this as an aluminum track kit tailored for 1/4 inch glass doors at a 6 FT length in an oil rubbed bronze finish, giving a clear definition of its role in a sliding glass door system. The category Sliding Door Hardware places the product within builders hardware dedicated to moving door panels on a track rather than hinging, so it is intended to carry and guide sliding motion. The single 723 double track listed in the description forms the main aluminum guideway that the glass doors follow, creating two lanes for an overlapping door arrangement. The 730 upper guide described for the assembly interacts with the top of the doors to keep them running true in the opening while they slide.
The Web Description lists two 743 shoes as part of the assembly, defining the lower or edge-mounted components that work with the track and rollers to carry the glass. Eight 753 steel rollers are identified, which means the sliding action occurs on multiple rolling points that share the door load across the track length. The reference to eight 771 clip guides further explains that the glass edges are managed at several locations, helping the doors track straight during opening and closing. Glazing vinyl mentioned in the description provides a compliant layer at glass contact points within the hardware, which cushions the glass interface and helps keep it seated during movement.
The description of eight 753 steel rollers shows that each door position benefits from several rolling contacts, which distributes weight along the 723 double track and supports smoother motion under lighter glass door loads. Steel as the roller material gives a hard, wear-resistant rolling element against the aluminum track, helping maintain consistent travel over time. The eight 771 clip guides referenced in the Web Description hold the glass relative to the track and shoes at multiple points, reducing side play that can cause racking or binding. The 743 shoes tie directly into the roller and guide arrangement, setting the geometry that determines how the 1/4 inch thick glass doors sit over the track.
The instructions for glass height, deduct 1-7/32 inch from opening height, create a predictable clearance standard between the finished opening and the top and bottom hardware stack, which supports repeatable door height across multiple openings. The 6 FT Long aluminum track length coordinates with that glass height rule by establishing a continuous guiding surface over the full span of the opening, aligning all rollers and clip guides along one straight reference. The stated recommendation for small and/or light doors focuses the entire assembly - track, rollers, guides, and shoes - on managing lower door weights, which aligns the component capacities with the doors they are intended to support in service.
This Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 is described For 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so the hardware geometry is aligned around that glass thickness.
The SAP Description states 6 FT Long, so the aluminum track run is sized for a six-foot opening span in a single continuous piece.
The Web Description specifies For glass height, deduct 1-7/32 inch from opening height, providing a direct dimension for sizing glass panels in the opening.
The assembly description lists eight 753 steel rollers and eight 771 clip guides, which carry and guide the glass along the 723 double track.
The SAP Description calls this an aluminum track at 6 FT Long with a 723 double track configuration, giving a two-channel sliding path for the doors.
Manufacturer Part 14-ORB-6 identifies EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 in a 6 FT length with an oil rubbed bronze finish, tying finish and size to one part number.
This EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 14 combines an aluminum 6 FT Long 723 double track, 753 steel rollers, 771 clip guides, 743 shoes, 730 upper guide, glazing vinyl, and mounting screws into a coordinated system for 1/4 inch thick small or light glass doors. The defined rule For glass height, deduct 1-7/32 inch from opening height gives a straightforward way to size glass panels to match the track geometry. Use Manufacturer Part 14-ORB-6 when selecting hardware so repeat orders match this specific oil rubbed bronze sliding door track configuration.
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