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Bottom pivot plate assembly 1234 gives a sliding door system a defined pivot point at the floor, so the door tracks on hardware instead of relying on the opening, which supports smoother movement and more predictable alignment over everyday use. This Hettich bottom pivot plate assembly is part of Hettich America Corporation sliding door hardware, so it works as a coordinated component within a builders hardware layout where matching parts matter for consistent performance. The floor pivot bolt head is mounted to the bottom of the door on the jamb side, so the pivot force transfers directly into the plate at the floor edge and keeps door rotation referenced to the jamb line. No. 1223 engages the bushing in the bottom pivot plate assembly, creating a guided connection point that helps the system locate the door every time it opens or closes along its route.
The floor pivot bolt head mounted to the bottom of the door on the jamb side sets the pivot action exactly at the jamb edge, which helps installers line up the plate with the frame so the sliding door tracks consistently along the intended path. Dimensions of 1-1/2 inch width by 4 inch length by 1/2 inch height over the bushing define the footprint and projection of the bottom pivot plate assembly 1234, so carpenters can plan recess depth, floor clearance, and door bottom preparation around these known measurements. Because this Hettich America Corporation component locates the pivot at floor level, it allows the sliding door load to bear into the floor hardware, which supports using matching top guides or tracks above as part of a coordinated sliding door layout.
The bottom pivot plate assembly 1234 is part of sliding door hardware from Hettich America Corporation, so it fits projects where a defined floor pivot is required to guide a sliding door along its opening. As a builders hardware component in the sliding door hardware product class, it suits applications where a door panel needs a controlled pivot point at the floor instead of riding loosely on a track, which helps doors run truer in woodwork and commercial millwork settings. The floor pivot bolt head is mounted to the bottom of the door on the jamb side, so the plate works at the jamb line and keeps the pivot reference close to the structural frame, which matters when aligning panels with casing, trims, or adjacent doors. The 1-1/2 inch width by 4 inch length footprint allows the plate to sit in a compact area at the floor, so it can be planned into thresholds or floor details without overextending into walk paths. Height over the bushing of 1/2 inch sets how far the working surface of the plate projects, so installers can coordinate that projection with clearances at the bottom of the sliding door leaf.
The way No. 1223 engages the bushing in the bottom pivot plate assembly creates a guided connection between the door-mounted pivot element and the floor plate, so the motion of the sliding door repeats along the same arc or line every cycle, which reduces drift during service. Because the floor pivot bolt head is mounted on the bottom of the door at the jamb side, the pivot axis is fixed relative to the jamb, which helps door edges stay where layout drawings place them when panels are parked or fully opened. The 1-1/2 inch width by 4 inch length size of the plate defines how much contact area transfers load into the floor, which is important when doors are used frequently and hardware needs a known bearing surface. Height over the bushing at 1/2 inch sets the vertical position of the pivot engagement, so door fabricators can mill or cut the bottom of the door to a matching relationship, helping reduce rework once the door is hung. As a Hettich bottom pivot plate assembly within sliding door hardware, this component works as a consistent reference point in a Hettich layout, so repeating similar openings across a project becomes easier when each opening uses the same pivot geometry.
Bottom pivot plate assembly 1234 provides the floor pivot point for a sliding door, giving the door a defined axis of movement that follows hardware geometry for consistent operation.
The floor pivot bolt head is mounted to the bottom of the door on the jamb side, so the pivot aligns with the frame side of the opening during sliding movement.
No. 1223 engages the bushing in the bottom pivot plate assembly, forming the connection between the door-mounted pivot part and the floor plate for guided sliding action.
The bottom pivot plate assembly measures 1-1/2 inch in width by 4 inch in length, with 1/2 inch height over the bushing, which defines its footprint and projection at the floor.
This Hettich America Corporation 50160 part belongs to the sliding door hardware product class, aligning it with components meant for sliding door systems.
The bottom pivot plate assembly 1234 is used in builders hardware and sliding door hardware projects where doors require a defined floor pivot point at the jamb side.
Choosing the bottom pivot plate assembly 1234 with 1-1/2 inch width, 4 inch length, and 1/2 inch height over the bushing sets clear geometry at the floor, which helps align sliding door layouts. With the floor pivot bolt head mounted at the bottom of the door on the jamb side and No. 1223 engaging the bushing in the bottom pivot plate assembly, this Hettich America Corporation sliding door hardware component provides a defined pivot connection installers can build around in builders hardware projects.
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