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8090 pocket door pinion shaft describes a Knape and Vogt component designed as part of pocket door hardware to transfer motion within a pocket door slide system. The product name and category identify this as pocket door hardware, so it plays a direct role in how the door moves in and out of the cabinet or enclosure. The SAP description states this pinion shaft is for 8091 and 8092 pocket door systems, which ties it directly to those specific slide families in jobs where matching part numbers matters. The 36 length noted in the SAP description defines the shaft length, which affects how it fits into wider cabinet or multimedia openings. The 75lb capacity listed in the product name indicates the shaft is intended to work within a system that supports up to 75 pounds, which helps align the part to door assemblies built around that load range.
The manufacturer part number 8090B EB 36 identifies this as a specific Knape and Vogt pinion shaft, which helps installers match it to technical documents or layout drawings that reference that code. The SAP description stating 36 establishes its functional length, so cabinet and multimedia layouts built around 36 inch pocket door travel can be planned with that dimension in mind. The 75lb capacity from the product name links to systems built for that weight class, keeping this shaft aligned with pocket door slides and fronts sized for similar loading. The category listing under pocket door slides and pocket door hardware confirms its role in the slide mechanism, so it becomes part of the motion path that needs to be coordinated with the rest of the door hardware.
The SAP description identifies this as a pinion shaft for 8091 and 8092 pocket door systems, so it belongs in cabinetry or multimedia installations that are designed around those specific Knape and Vogt slide series. The 36 length referenced in both the product name and SAP description points it toward cabinet or enclosure openings that require about 36 inches of pocket door travel, supporting wider face frames or access areas in multimedia and workspace components. The product category lists pocket door slides and multimedia and workspace components, which places this shaft within projects such as media cabinets or workspace enclosures where doors retract fully. The 75lb capacity in the product name aligns it with door constructions and fronts sized to that weight range, which fits many medium-duty pocket door applications in cabinetry.
The manufacturer part number 8090B EB 36 uniquely tags this shaft, giving specifiers a precise way to call out the correct pinion shaft when building a bill of materials for an 8091 or 8092 pocket door system. The black identification in the product name indicates a black finish, which keeps visible hardware in step with other black components when a consistent appearance is planned. The 75lb capacity listed in the product name helps installers align the shaft with door designs that are engineered around that load, supporting consistent movement within that capacity class. The reference to pocket door hardware and pocket door slides in the category defines its role within the moving mechanism so it can be matched to the proper slide set in the Knape and Vogt family. Together, these details help tie the shaft to layout drawings, door sizing decisions, and finish selections on the job.
This pinion shaft is identified in the SAP description as for 8091 and 8092 pocket door systems, tying it to those specific Knape and Vogt pocket door slide lines in project specifications.
The 75lb capacity in the product name indicates the pinion shaft is intended to operate within a pocket door system designed to handle doors in that weight range.
The 36 designation in the product name and SAP description identifies this pinion shaft as 36 inches long for layouts requiring that shaft length.
This product is classified as pocket door hardware and a pinion shaft, so it functions as a motion-transfer component within the pocket door slide system.
The brand listing as Knape and Vogt connects this shaft to that manufacturers pocket door slide families, helping align it with matching components in the same line.
The black color called out in the product name means visible shaft areas present a black finish, helping coordinate with other black pocket door hardware.
The 8090 pocket door pinion shaft description ties this Knape and Vogt component directly to 8091 and 8092 pocket door systems with a 75lb capacity and 36 inch length, giving installers concrete load and length parameters. For projects built around those slide families and that weight range, this shaft offers a defined size, finish, and part number that coordinate with multimedia and workspace pocket door layouts.
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