bifold door hardware instructions

bifold door hardware instructions

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Bifold Door Hardware Instructions

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SHIPS WITHIN 1-3 days when ordered M-F from time of order! *** SEE OUR Manual NOW under the SUPPORT tab at the top of our website! Murphy Door Inc was the first Production Hidden Door on the market, others have made this claim but non have our Patented Bifolding Surface Mount hardware system,  There are others on the market but NONE compare to our ability to carry weight and facilitate the installation for our customers,  All of our hardware is prelaid out and elevations are preset,  There is no guessing, No Shimming and Most important NO BINDING.  You will be pleased with the Murphy Door and the way we have made it as easy as 1-2-3 for you to build your own hidden door. FREE product pickup available to intercontinental US customers by picking one of two warehouse locations during checkout. **Door pickup will Not change production time, All doors are built to order.  Estimated times listed are production times, and do not include shipping. Flush Mount Hardware: $5.00 (US) / $10.00 (Canada)   Same Day shipping if ordered M-F before 12pm MST with exception of holidays




Surface Mount Hardware: $10.00 (US) / $25.00 (Canada) Same Day Shipping if ordered M-F before 12pm MST with exception of holidays All Doors Intercontinental USA: Starting at $150.00 Standard Times to Shipment: Unstained/Unpainted Doors: 30 days for Production (ESTIMATED) add an average of 5 days for shipping.  These are not guarantee days they are simply estimated. Painted/Stained Doors: 45 days for production  (ESTIMATED) add an average of 5 days for shipping.   Custom Orders: 60-90 days production time (ESTIMATED) All quoted dates are estimated and may vary As with everything expect the full amount of time frame for your production for shipment as the minimum to help you with your scheduling. , Murphy Door Inc. makes no guarantees on delivery dates.  They are simply an estimate and we will do our best to deliver within these estimated dates.  If you need a specific time please contact our production office and we will do the best we can to accommodate you.




Please be aware that all East Coast orders must go through our East Coast distribution center in Kentucky.  When your order is completed it may hold for a few days in our Ogden warehouse waiting for transfer.  Once your order arrives in KY it will be sorted and shipped accordingly.  If your time frame does not facilitate for a transfer and you need your freight direct, please let us know and we will price your freight direct from Ogden Utah to your location. Please be aware average savings with distribution is over $500.00.  So don't be surprised when your freight bid is really high. All Assembled Doors to Canada* & Alaska: +$500.00 All Unassembled Doors to Canada*: $300.00 All Doors Hawaii: +$1000.00 *All taxes for Canadian orders are the responsibility of the customer and not included in the shipping price. We can quote shipping any where in the world but the customer is responsible for import and tarriffs. A Sterling reputation for design innovationWithin the retail market, the John Sterling name is known for style, functionality and solid value.




Founded in 1931 in Richmond Illinois, the John Sterling brand became a trusted presence across the U.S. and Canada for consumers who wanted better ways to organize their closets, baths, garages and offices.Today, as part of the Knape & Vogt family of brands, the John Sterling brand brings to market a wide array of products in closet hardware, multipurpose fixed and adjustable shelving, window security and unique sliding door hardware.John Sterling products are available for distribution and at hardware chains and major home centers everywhere. John Sterling sub brands and products include: Bi-fold doors have long been a staple of homes because they are lightweight, inexpensive, and can be installed by one person. While they are not designed soundproof a room or keep out intruders, they do an excellent job at providing one basic service:  covering areas that you would prefer not to see, such as laundry nooks, pantries, wardrobes, and general storage areas. Putting up the door itself is easy.




Fitting the hardware into the door frame can the tricky part. Install Bi-Fold Door - Place Pin. Locate the top end of the door. Due to the number of unusual parts, it is a good idea to prepare materials as close as possible to how they will be in the end product. So in this case, set the door on end and climb on a chair or ladder to see the top of the door. Here you will find two holes. Locate the hole that you intend to be the "hinge end."  The hinge end is the side that will be closest to the door frame. Place End Pin on Bi Fold Door. The hardware kit that came with the bifold door should include three pins:Roller pin with a nylon wheel on it; For this step, choose the smooth pin.Push pin into hole that you located in previous step. Make certain it goes in as far as it can. Tap lightly with the hammer if needed. Place Roller Pin In Bi Fold Door. Remain on the ladder. Push in the roller pin with the wheel as far as you can in the other hole.




This is the end of the bifold door that will be sliding through the guide. Hammer in Roller Pin in Bi Fold Door. Tap the roller pin lightly with a hammer to set the pin all the way in. Because the roller pin has a plastic wheel, it will break if hammered too hard. If you happen to have a rubber mallet, this is best.  If not, use use your lightest hammer and gently tap it in. Tap in Bottom Pin of Bi Fold Door. Now you should have one pin left: the ridged pin.Unless you happen to have a couple of sawhorses handy, you can set the ladder on its side as a temporary sawhorse for this next step. Or simply lay door on the floor. Lay the bi-fold door across the ladder. Insert pin on the end of the door that will be closest to the door frame (i.e., the "hinge end"). Tap lightly with a hammer to get it all the way in. Install Top Guide of Bi Fold Door. Screw top metal guide into the top of the door frame. Make sure that the guide is positioned so that the small metal hinge-rest (see in photo) is closest to the door frame.




Since gravity is working against you, it may be difficult to screw in these screws without guide holes.  This is where your drill bits come into play.  Begin by drilling a small pilot hole with a drill bit that is smaller than the screw itself. Install Bottom Bracket Between Floor and Door Frame. You are almost finished. Install the L-shaped bracket at the junction of the door frame and floor. Two screws placed in the door frame should be sufficient, but an additional hole in the bracket is provided in case you want to screw it into the floor for added strength. Make certain that you are installing the L-shaped bracket in the right direction: the slit with the "teeth" should be horizontal. Install End Spring of Bi Fold Door on Door Frame. Return to the metal guide at the top of the door frame. Push in the spring assembly into the end of the guide farthest away from the "hinge end" of the door. This should snap in by hand. Do not hammer, as it will break easily.

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