- COMMERCIAL GRADE – Top Hung Pocket Door Hardware with Solid Nylon Wheel.
- FOR POCKET DOORS – Ideal for On-site Custom Pocket/Sliding Door Installations, 125 Lb. Capacity.
- PATENTED DESIGN - For 2 X 4 Interior Wall Construction, Minimum Door Thickness of 1-inch.
- SOLID MATERIALS – ANSI Certified Aluminum Track with Convex Rails.
- MADE IN THE U.S.A. - Built in the United States.
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Kelly Nichole Presley
Great way to fix old pocket doors!
Replaced, not one, but 2 pocket door tracks with this system. Moved into a home that was 40 years old and had the same pocket door tracks. Needless to say, the doors wouldn't stay on the old tracks, making the doors completely useless. These tracks are such an improvement on the old design. There is no flex with the track and no way for the door to fall off the track. Super easy to install, just know you have to cut a hole in your drywall, and remove several pieces of trim from the door frame. My doors work great now, slide smoothly everytime! I would highly recommend this track system to anyone need I g to fix their pocket doors!
Shelley Cain
High quality product - handles solid core doors with ease.
I recently installed one of the Johnson Hardware 100PD Pocket Door Hardware Kits and it is a very high quality product. My house is approximately 54 years old and has two remaining pocket doors. We moved in over 20 years ago and one of the door tracks was replaced prior to us moving in. The other door had been a nightmare from day one, constantly falling off the track, bouncing, catching, and not moving when we really needed it to move. After replacing the wheels several times, I finally decided to replace the entire track and hardware. I was hesitant because we have plaster walls and I really didn’t want to open up the wall to remove the old track and install the new one. Further, I needed a solution that would hold the weight of our solid core pocket doors. It seems that the new wheels I would buy we not rated for the weight of my doors. I am a do-it-yourselfer and didn’t want to hire this out. So with the right set of crowbars and other tools, I was able to remove the old track. I also built a tool that would allow me to screw in the new track all the way to the back. Then I cut the track to the proper size for my door, and installed the track. The door hardware was simple to install and the detachable wheel hanger made it much easier to hang the door than it was with the old style single inline track. My door is now working perfectly. It rolls as smooth as silk and very quietly. I couldn’t be happier. While my other pocket door is still functioning okay, I really like the ease at which the Johnson Hardware moves and the quietness, so I am contemplating replacing the track and hardware on that door with another 100PD kit. Before the hardware replacement, I had even debated removing the pocket doors completely and replacing them with standard doors. Fortunately, I didn’t, because now I love my pocket door, and wouldn’t change it, except possibly adding the Johnson Hardware soft-close kits.
Austin Hughes
Smooth track, rollers are great, well made and install wasn't a big deal.
Install was easy enough, I'd recommend watching a "how to" video first but other than that this works really well. Smooth rollers, and the door always hangs and slides straight because of the track being two sided. Just take extra care when removing the trim and having a helper at the end to hold the door while I guided the top of the door into the clips was a huge help. It could have been done if I were alone but that part was a lot easier with a helper. The track was about 7" longer than needed but that was an easy hacksaw fix, the track is also a tight fit width wise, but I coaxed it up into place with a rubber mallet and it went in just fine.
Gussy Wilson
HeavyBag Holder
I didn't use this item for its intended purpose but it worked well for my project. I used it turn my heavy bag into a sliding one where I could slide in the corner when not in use and slide to the middle of the floor when in use
Elizabeth Shaw
Great hardware! Used it to hang two heavy sliding doors -- no problem.
I needed to hand two heavy sliding doors (84" high, 34" wide). I originally tried tracks from a big box home center, but they were noisy and did not feel as solid as I wanted -- take them out, and on to plan B. I ordered two LE Johnson 100PD tracks from Amazon, ($30 each), free shipping. They are much, much better, in so many ways: 1. The Johnson "boxed-U" shaped track is extruded aluminum, absolutely flat and straight. Several of the mounting holes are key shaped, easing installation. 2. The rollers/hangers are high quality, beefy and quiet. They use a three roller design, with a relatively easy to disconnect mechanism. 3. The design has a very easy to use and understand adjustment/alignment mechanism, which can be set with the door in place and fully supported. No trying to hold the door with one hand or foot and loosen/tighten screws with the other. Nice design! 4. The design has a 2" nominal offset between top of track and top of door -- an nice easy measurement that minimizes the chances of mis-cutting your lovely new doors :) I also had to call LE Johnson to see if they recommended the commercial grade rollers ($30) or the heavy duty ball bearing rollers ($55) for my project. They answered the call quickly, were really helpful, and recommended the less expensive rollers -- the rep said that generally, the ball bearing rollers were a bit noisier. Kudos to a business that has good support! Thanks for reading! Update (May 2014) after about several months of use: This product -- both the tracks and the rollers -- has been great. I have not had to make any adjustments, they run smooth and quiet (they are in a bedroom and won't wake my spouse when I get up early). Very satisfied with this product in all ways! Update (Feb 2017) after three years in use. Still works great, no adjustments have been needed, still smooth and quiet. Kudos to LE Johnson for a great product.!
Elizabeth Swindlehurst - Perry
Installed on wall as a cheaper alternative to a barn door. Worked great!
Due to our old house and uneven doorway, installing a typical door would have been a huge hassle. I wanted to go the barn door route but did not like the price tag that came along with it. I decided to use the pocket door kit as a cheaper version to the barn door. It has worked out perfectly and now allows my daughter privacy in her new room. I have uploaded four photos showing how we did the installation. Step 1 - Screwed a board into the studs to help hold the weight of the door. Step 2 - The pocket door track was then screwed into the bottom of the board. Step 3 - Attached the door to the track. Step 4 - Another board was attached to the first board to help hide the track system. I then used a barn door stay roller (Generation 4 44140 Barn Door Stay Roller 2'') to help keep the door from swinging out, door stops at each end of the door to keep the door from hitting the baseboards, and pocket door hardware for the door. The total cost was about $75 and almost half of that was for the door.
Alicia Flickinger
Pocket door track replacement
i used this as a replacement for a single track system which had a dent in the track and skipped during opening and closing. you should know that replacing the track requires opening the rear end of the wall to access the track screws. my arms are not long enough and all 6 of my screw guns not small enough to access the screws once the 2'-8" /6'-8"door was removed. luckly i have a closet adjacent the door so i was able to cut a hole just below the top track to access the track screws. the door rides smoothly and best of all quietly on the new 3 wheeled dollies. i will purchase the same for my other 2 pocket doors in the future.
Mil Lhet
Love them. Easy and smooth
I've replaced pocket door hardware on two doors with Johnson tracks. Love them. Easy and smooth. I added soft open and soft close features and really like those as well. This HW looks like it'll last a long time and the design looks like it would be impossible for the door to jump the track. Replacing pocket door HW is a pain. I don't want to do it again, so I picked this one to last a long time.
Doris Aiken
Two tracks ARE better than one.
Well worth the extra expense compared to single track solutions available at the big box stores. If you value your time at all the additional cost is negligible. I replaced a failing single track installed in the 70's which did require removing some trim and cutting a small access hole into the wall. Installing the track rail was very simple. I would recommend one of those sleeve screw tips that hold your screw until the threads bite into wood so not to drop hardware into the pocket void. My door frame was not 100% square but the adjuster nuts made it easy to get a flush fit. Had the defect in my frame been more pronounced I probably would have shimmed the track first. Retrofit notes: Remove trim carefully for reuse. Have finish nails to replace trim - consider the nail length in the tight confines of a door pocket. Install first and last screw and test door fit as it opens and closes. When all good place the remaining screws.
Stacey Baum
removing and installing the the 100PD track hardware was very easy using a drill driver
I replaced the pocket door hardware on 7 pocket doors. The most difficult part of the job was getting up the nerve to cut a 9"X16" hole in the sheet rock to access the slide rail for the door. But once I cut the hole, removing and installing the the 100PD track hardware was very easy using a drill driver. This hardware is virtually silent and smooth as glass and built very strong. If you are going to cut through the wall to repair your pocket door, don't get cheap on this hardware. I found an episode from "This Old House" on YouTube to learn how to do this work. That combined with the instructions in the package was all I needed.