double hook top guide is installed on the upper part of the ladder, so it positions the ladder at the top rail where the load and movement occur. That placement keeps the ladder tracking at the rail, which matters for stable rolling and predictable contact when the ladder is in use or stored. This Quiet Glide Double Hook Top Guide is part of the rolling library ladders hardware class, so it is intended for that specific application rather than general stairs or step stools. The component is sold per pair, which allows installers to set up both sides of the ladder top in one matched operation, supporting consistent alignment across the width of the ladder during the build.
The Double Hook Top Guide is installed on the upper part of the ladder, giving a clear mounting zone for layout work along the ladder stile. With the top hook dedicated to when the ladder is in use, installers can mount and position it to place the ladder at the desired working angle on the rail. The bottom hook is for stow-away, so its position relative to the top hook defines how the ladder sits when parked, which matters for clearance around shelving, doors, or trim in finished spaces. Knowing that this hardware is used at the upper ladder location simplifies measuring, drilling, and aligning the hooks to the rail height.
This Double Hook Top Guide is part of rolling library ladders hardware, so its role is at the top of a rolling ladder assembly in that environment. Installed on the upper part of the ladder, it works at the main connection point to the rail rather than at the floor, focusing its function where the ladder hangs and rolls. The product is specified as only compatible with the Non-Skid Foot assembly, which ties its use to that particular bottom assembly on the same ladder. That compatibility keeps the overall system consistent from top guide to foot, which matters for performance, as the guide and the Non-Skid Foot assembly are intended to operate together in the same ladder design.
The double hook layout separates two tasks into the same upper hardware: the top hook is for when the ladder is in use, and the bottom hook is for stow-away. That clear division lets an installer plan one hook position for safe working engagement on the rail and the other for the stored position, using the same top guide component. As a cost-effective alternative to the Single Adjustable Hook, this fixed Double Hook Top Guide favors jobs where a defined in-use angle and a defined stow-away position are acceptable without adjustment. Because it is only compatible with the Non-Skid Foot assembly, the hook behavior at the rail can be coordinated with the non-skid behavior at the floor, helping maintain consistent ladder contact in both working and parked positions.
The Double Hook Top Guide is classified under rolling library ladders hardware, so it is meant for use on rolling library ladder installations rather than general ladders.
The Double Hook Top Guide is installed on the upper part of the ladder, so it works at the rail connection where the ladder hangs and rolls.
The Double Hook Top Guide uses the top hook when the ladder is in use and the bottom hook for stow-away, giving distinct positions for working and parked ladder setups.
The Double Hook Top Guide is described as a cost-effective alternative to the Single Adjustable Hook, fitting projects that do not require an adjustable upper hook.
The Double Hook Top Guide is only compatible with the Non-Skid Foot assembly, so it is intended to pair with that specific lower ladder component.
The Double Hook Top Guide is sold per pair, supporting installation on both sides of the ladder top in a single matched set.
This Quiet Glide Double Hook Top Guide is specified for rolling library ladders, with installation on the upper part of the ladder where it connects to the rail. Its double hook layout assigns one hook for in-use and one for stow-away, so a single component manages both working and parked positions. Being only compatible with the Non-Skid Foot assembly, it fits projects using that foot style at the floor. For ladder builds that match those conditions and favor a cost-effective alternative to a Single Adjustable Hook, this Double Hook Top Guide aligns the top-of-ladder hardware with the intended rolling library ladder system.