Tom from SWISCO responded:
March 5, 2020
We carry a ton of different wood bifold door parts that could be described by those terms. I'm not sure what to recommend from our inventory without more of a reference. I think your first step should be to browse through our catalog page for wood bifold doors here. That way you can browse through what we have and see if anything is a match. If you can't find your hardware, though, we'll need clear photos of each part you need out of the door and without obstruction. We'll also need dimensions. Keep me posted on how you wish to proceed. I'm happy to help as best as I can. |
Tom from SWISCO responded:
March 6, 2020
I'm sorry, I didn't realize that you had posted in another thread. The 23-214 is similar to what you have, but I'm actually not sure about its weight capacity. I think that's something we can find out for you. Please give us a little time to inquire about that and I'll get back to you ASAP. |
Tom from SWISCO responded:
March 6, 2020
Hello again! The the 23-214 is rated to support closet doors that weight up to 50 pounds. If your door exceeds this weight, let me know. We will do our best to research another option for you. |
Thank you for further researching a heavy-duty version of this part. I believe the door probably weighs 50 pounds. Plus, it is attached to a second door by metal hinges. The second door hangs on the opposite end by metal pins.
The part we have is clearly industrial weight, not suburban closet.
Thank you. Vickie
Tom from SWISCO responded:
March 10, 2020
Would you be able to tell me the exact weight of the door? If you think it's more than 50 pounds, we'll need a more precise weight range so that we can find something. |