Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 15 defines this EPCO sliding door hardware as a matched aluminum track and component set for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so glass-based sliding panels can run on a guided track rather than improvised channels. The 3 ft long aluminum body sets a fixed opening span, which suits shorter bypass glass doors where a full-length commercial track is unnecessary. The satin clear anodized finish treats the aluminum surface, so the track presents a neutral metallic look that works in visible cabinet or light-duty sliding applications. Design for 1/4 inch thick glass doors establishes the interface dimension, so installers can select glass thickness with confidence instead of adapting other materials. EPCO branding identifies a dedicated sliding door hardware manufacturer behind the 15-A-3 part number, which simplifies reordering or matching components to existing installations in the field.
The stated rule to deduct 1-7/16 inch from the opening height to determine glass height directly sets the vertical sizing relationship, so installers can cut glass panels that clear the upper guide and lower track without field testing. The use of 1/4 inch thick glass doors gives a defined panel thickness, so the upper guide, shoes, rollers, and clip guides can engage the glass within their designed clamping and running range. The 3 ft track length provides a fixed horizontal measuring reference, so casework, display units, or partitions can be laid out around that span instead of adjusting later. The aluminum material keeps the track profile consistent along its length, so the rollers have a stable surface to follow during door travel.
The ALU TRK KIT NO.15 description for 1/4 inch glass doors identifies this as a coordinated track and component system for glass-based sliding openings, so it suits projects where wood door gear will not match glass dimensions. The 723 double track forms a paired running channel, so two glass doors can slide past each other within a compact footprint instead of swinging into the room. The 730 upper guide works with the glass doors to hold the tops in line, so panels follow a controlled path rather than drifting or binding during movement. The 743 shoes interact with the glass edges at the running interface, so the doors can rest securely while transferring load into the rollers and track. The glazing vinyl mates to the glass, so contact between metal parts and glass is cushioned instead of being direct metal-to-glass. Mounting screws tie the track body into the supporting structure, so the entire assembly can carry door movement loads without relying on adhesives or friction alone.
The presence of eight 753 steel rollers in the assembly distributes glass door loads across multiple rolling points, so each contact area carries less stress and the doors can move with more consistent resistance along the 3 ft length. The eight 771 clip guides secure and guide points along the glass, so the panels stay aligned within the track and resist lateral wander during regular operation. The 723 double track gives two running lanes within one extrusion, so both doors share a unified mounting line and alignment reference, simplifying layout on the cabinet or opening. The glazing vinyl fitted to the glass edges provides a buffer between the hard glass and the metal components, so loading is spread more evenly and edge contact feels more controlled as the doors slide. The satin clear anodized aluminum surface on the track offers a clean contact line for the steel rollers, so their rolling path stays consistent and noise from irregular surfaces is reduced in everyday movement.
Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 15 is specified for 1/4 inch thick glass doors, so the shoes, guides, and glazing vinyl are all sized around that panel thickness.
The EPCO 15-A-3 sliding door track is 3 ft long, so it spans shorter openings or cabinet widths without cutting down longer commercial rail sections on site.
This EPCO sliding door track assembly uses a sizing rule where glass height is the opening height minus 1-7/16 inch, which sets clearance for the upper guide and lower track.
The 3 ft sliding door track has a satin clear anodized aluminum finish, giving a neutral metallic appearance suitable for visible installations and matching other anodized components.
The 723 double track provides two running channels in one aluminum profile, so paired glass doors can bypass each other along a single mounting line.
The 753 steel rollers carry the sliding load on the aluminum track, so the glass doors roll along the 3 ft span instead of dragging, which supports smoother operation.
This EPCO Sliding Door Track Assembly No. 15 combines a 3 ft satin clear anodized aluminum track, 723 double track channels, 730 upper guide, 743 shoes, 753 steel rollers, 771 clip guides, glazing vinyl, and mounting screws around 1/4 inch thick glass, so installers can build controlled glass sliding runs with defined sizing rules like the opening height minus 1-7/16 inch glass height relationship.
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