






🚪 Slide into sophistication with U-MAX: where durability meets design.
The U-MAX 6 FT Sliding Barn Door Hardware Kit offers a premium, heavy-duty alloy steel track system designed for 36"-40" wide doors. Featuring smooth, quiet wheels and an easy-to-install all-in-one package, it elevates any interior with modern barn door style. Backed by a 5-year warranty, this kit combines durability, functionality, and sleek design for a seamless home upgrade.






| ASIN | B01D3ZVMCS |
| ASIN | B01D3ZVMCS |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #173,289 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #114 in Screen Door Hardware |
| Color | I-Shape |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,395) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,395) |
| Date First Available | 10 May 2016 |
| Date First Available | 10 May 2016 |
| Finish | Stainless Steel |
| Included components | hardware kit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 110026BK-AZ09-0224 |
| Item model number | 110026BK-AZ09-0224 |
| Manufacturer | U-MAX |
| Manufacturer | U-MAX |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Part number | 110026BK-AZ09-0224 |
| Pattern | 6FT-I Shape |
| Product Dimensions | 177.8 x 3.99 x 0.61 cm; 5.9 kg |
| Product Dimensions | 177.8 x 3.99 x 0.61 cm; 5.9 kg |
| Size | 6 Feet |
| Style | Modern |
D**Y
Overall I'm really happy I took a chance and bought here rather than Lowe's for what looks like the same thing for 4X the price! I'd echo many other reviewers. No idea where they came up with their measurements regarding stud placement. However, I knew this going in and also knew from lots of other projects that I rarely find studs consistently 16 on center in my 65 year old house. I also knew that things get different around the doorframe (NOT a professional obviously!) It was a good solution for me for an awkward bathroom. It was an addition some years ago and they kind of squeezed it in. You couldn't have the bedroom door next to it open at the same time the bathroom door was open but this worked out great. I used the old original cheap door with the sunken panels which turned out to be a lot of work. I wanted the sunken parts to be flat so I could build what you see in the pics. Filled them in with scrap paneling and leveled with floor leveler. Then used leftover laminate wood flooring glued and nailed on top of that. Then ripped apart an old pallet for the trim. I sanded that pretty well, light stain, and some polyurethane. I used galvanized pipe for a handle which was the only thing I didn't have laying around the basement. Easy and I think looks good. Some tips learned the hard way: - if you use the same door you had before it's probably too short and narrow as it was meant to fit inside the frame. I added 2x4's to the bottom and sides then covered them up. - i used the lag bolts that came with the hardware along with the Pre-drilled holes in the rail and matched up wherever I could to studs. Drilled two more holes in the rail and added two additional lag bolts to ensure at least 4 were going into studs. I used a bunch of washers for the spacer between the rail and wall (spray painted black). My door weights at least 50 lbs or more but it's holding great with this setup - Measure, measure again, sleep on it, get up and measure again before you cut or drill. If your door is too thick (I had to place straps under trim on door for correct distance from rail) it'll be a problem - Directions show you the basics but are a bit vague. I found some online for a different brand but I think are exactly the same. Took pics of those and posted in this review. They were helpful - Those little round discs go on top of the door and won't allow door to be lifted off rail unless they're turned. Notice the hole in them is off center. Screw them in not super tight and spin them so they're hanging off the top of the door. Put the door over the rail and spin them back so they're completely over the door - The "door stops" mount on the rail and limit how far left or right the door can go. They're adjustable even with the rail on. However, you can't slide them over the head of the lag bolts so you should have a pretty good idea where the limits of your door will be before you put them on or like me you'll have to take out a lag bolt, slide the stop over, then put the lag bolt back in - check your clearance between the inside of your door and the door casing. I had to countersink the bolts from the straps on the inside so they wouldn't hit the door casing I know that's a lot of info but hopefully helpful. The hardware is good. Wheels roll easily on the track, etc. just be prepared to think it through and plan on a lot longer than you think if you're a regular homeowner like me!
L**N
Right out of the box we could tell this was a high quality kit. Very heavy, nice texture and seemed well made. We were a hair concerned after reading reviews about the two halves of the rail creating a little "bump" where they come together, but this one was actually pretty flush, so we were happy about that. At first glance the instructions seemed confusing and not very descriptive, but once we got going it wasn't too bad. Our door is 4x8 and very heavy maple plywood with MDF strips on the front. This seems to be holding it up no problem, it slides nice (one wheel is a little noisy, but not bad considering the weight of the door), and it looks great. It comes with adjustable stoppers you slide on the ends of the rail to control how far the door goes in both directions. These are not strong enough to stay in place if you push the door hard, but as long as you open close gently, no problem. If you have kids, it could pose a problem potentially, but our kids are grown so can't say for sure. I'd say it took us 2-3 hours in total to get the door hung. The hardest part was getting all the holes perfectly level, so the door wouldn't slide one way or the other. Luckily we put a header above our opening when we built so finding studs wasn't an issue. Overall we are really happy with the purchase and it was far less expensive than the big box home stores. I would recommend. (P.S. there are some small rubber stoppers that we did not use and actually have no idea why they are included. They are supposed to prevent rubbing, but that was not an issue with our install and we followed instructions pretty closely).
C**Y
Was easy to install and glides easily. Very well made.
C**N
Very happy with the quality of this kit. Easy to install and instructions were not as difficult as some others have mentioned. Good to have drill with ratchet set handy for drilling in bolts. Only small negative is that I wish the middle piece where the two join could have been better quality. Alot of weight on one small bolt to hold it all together. Didn't install floor guide since I didn't want to crack the floor tile but would have worked fine. Matches handle ordered perfectly. Overall a very good product. Better than anything in big box stores.
H**R
Amazing cost compared to Home Depot and Lowes products, and I actually had purchased one of theirs before seeing this so had the chance to compare quality. The metal is a very nice power paint coat in a dark brown texture. In spite of banging on it and accidentally scratching it, with a little moist rubbing you don't even see it. I recommend having an extra hand for a few steps of the installation just to make it easier, but I was able to do it on my own. Assembly of the product was fairly simple and the individual parts were separately boxed though not identified by any number/letter. The bar(s) are intended to attach together to end up with a fixed width; I needed to cut one of them a few inches shorter due to a wall on either side of the space I was installing the door. Cutting it was not difficult with the right blade on my chop saw, drilling an added hole to secure it after losing the original one with the decreased size was a longer process. My door was installed in basement and the floor had slight slope so I ended up putting adjustable height screw in gliders on the bottom which helped with that issue. You'll need to drill door guide into floor also. Product looks really great when all completed, and my biggest advice is to absolutely make sure you install rail level so it rolls and hangs correctly. If I had one complaint, it would be that paper directions are not very good at all; minimal written instruction, the pictures aren't enough.
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