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Top Line Grant 1-1/2 apron identifies this steel apron as part of the Top Line Grant 7034 sliding door system, which ties directly into known layouts so installers can match it to existing hardware runs. The SAP description "apron, 3/4" door" signals that this apron is intended for 3/4 inch door applications, guiding door build decisions when planning a sliding installation. Being categorized as sliding door hardware places this part squarely in door carrier assemblies, where it serves as the link between the door and the running gear. The web description states that these are steel aprons used to attach the door to the carrier, so they handle the job of mechanically joining the door panel to the carrier body in the track system. That clear role simplifies hardware selection when organizing components around the carrier, track, and door thickness.
The description that these are steel aprons used to attach door to carrier defines their placement right at the sliding interface, so layout work can focus on that joint as the primary structural connection. Being specified for a 3/4 inch door directs door thickness choices around this apron, aligning the panel build with the carrier hardware. As part of sliding door hardware from Hettich America Corporation, this apron fits into a coordinated set of parts, which helps keep door movement predictable when combined with compatible carriers and tracks. Identifying it as Top Line Grant apron 7034 helps installers line it up with system-specific instructions for that series when planning a new installation or maintenance work.
The web description identifies these as steel aprons used to attach door to carrier, placing them directly between the sliding door panel and the carrier assembly in the track. That position makes the apron the structural bridge that transfers the door load into the carrier, so door weight and motion pass through this part during operation. The classification as sliding door hardware further anchors its role in moving door assemblies rather than in fixed frame work. With the SAP description calling it an apron for a 3/4 inch door, this part is aligned to panel constructions built around that thickness, which is common in woodworking and cabinet applications. The Top Line Grant apron 7034 naming ties the part to a recognized sliding door line, which helps keep system components grouped consistently on the bench during layout and prep.
The steel construction called out in the description gives the apron a solid body at the door-to-carrier junction, which supports repeatable door travel because the connection does not behave like a flexible link. The zinc plated finish specified for this apron adds a protective layer over the steel, which supports long-term service in interior woodworking environments where metal parts regularly see handling, tensioning, and movement during adjustments. Using a clearly identified Hettich America Corporation part number 50563 keeps this apron traceable across drawings, orders, and future replacements, so the same geometry can be repeated on follow-up doors or matching openings. The status as part of Top Line Grant sliding door hardware aligns it with carrier and track components from the same system, supporting uniform running performance when multiple doors on a project use the same apron model.
The apron is described as a steel apron used to attach door to carrier, so it creates the mechanical connection between the sliding door panel and the carrier assembly.
The SAP description notes "apron, 3/4" door", indicating that this apron is intended for use with doors built around 3/4 inch thickness.
The apron has a zinc plated finish over its steel body, which provides a treated surface that supports typical interior use where metal parts experience regular handling and movement.
The name Top Line Grant apron 7034 ties this part to the Top Line Grant sliding door system, aligning it with carriers and tracks from that product family.
Manufacturer part number 50563 uniquely identifies this apron, which supports accurate ordering and referencing across project documents and future replacements.
The description states that these are steel aprons, so the door-to-carrier link is rigid, supporting stable door travel along the sliding track.
This apron is defined as a steel apron used to attach door to carrier, giving it a clear job in sliding door assemblies where panel weight transfers into the carrier. The SAP description identifies it for a 3/4 inch door, positioning it for projects built around that common door thickness. As Top Line Grant apron 7034 from Hettich America Corporation, it fits within a coordinated sliding door hardware family. For sliding installations or maintenance built around that system, this apron offers a clearly specified connection point between the door and carrier.
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