Handling Heavy Solid MDF Or Mirror-Clad Wardrobe Doors With Rollers
Customers asked these questions about Sliding Door Series 500 – Track System for 40kg Doors
Answers from experts.
Engineered with robust steel and aluminium, the Series 500 system comfortably supports doors weighing up to 40kg each, making it perfectly suited for dense MDF, solid timber, or heavy mirrored panels.
Routing Channels Into Wardrobe Doors For Roller Installation
Do I need to router a deep channel into the bottom of my doors to install the rollers?
While we offer a concealed roller option for a seamless look, you can also select the screw-on, surface-mounted wheels that attach directly to the door face, completely eliminating the need for complex timber routing.
Preventing Rollers From Jamming Due To Dust Or Pet Hair
Will the rollers eventually jam or grind from dust and pet hair building up?
The precision-engineered wheels are designed to glide smoothly within the track profile, actively resisting common household debris to ensure long-lasting, whisper-quiet operation over the years.
Roller Systems For Lightweight Kitchen Pantry Doors
Is this system overkill for a lightweight kitchen pantry door?
Not at all; equipping a lighter door with a premium 40kg-rated track simply guarantees an incredibly effortless, feather-light glide that dramatically elevates the everyday tactile feel of your kitchen.
Preventing Pantry Doors From Slamming Into Cabinet Frames
What if I install it and the doors keep violently slamming into the cabinet frame?
The Series 500 system is fully compatible with our soft-close accessories, which you can easily integrate to gently catch and silently draw the door to a close, entirely preventing harsh impacts.
Replacing Worn Wheels In Roller Track Systems
If a wheel ever wears out years down the line, do I have to dismantle the entire track system to fix it?
Maintenance is remarkably straightforward, as the individual roller components are designed to be easily unclipped or unscrewed from the door without requiring you to remove or replace the main mounted track.