Looking for a part to fix the tubular rail of your door? Opt for an enclosing bracket, to be fixed to the ceiling using a bracket to hide the rail of your door. You can also choose to fix your garage door via a wall bracket. The door will then slide against your wall. Opt for a MANTION product for guaranteed quality.
There are multiple ways to fix your rail for a sliding door or garage door.
First of all, it is possible to fix your rail on the wall or on the ceiling.
If the fixation is wall-mounted, your door will slide against your wall. If it is fixed to the ceiling, it will slide along your wall if you desire, but the ceiling fixation is more intended for sliding within a partition (as a room divider, fixed on the edge of a beam or other).
It is also possible, if it is a wall-mounted fixation, to choose the height at which to place your rail. For this, you should not fix the rail directly on an angle bracket but on an enclosing bracket to be fixed using a wall angle bracket. Depending on the length of the rod of the enclosing bracket, you can adjust the height of the tubular rail as you wish.
Note: There are brackets that can support 2 rail brackets and create a parallel sliding door system.
For certain models, exclusive angle brackets are also available. The tubular rails have a special top rail pitch and can be paired with brackets of the same pitch.
Most products are to be screwed on as they are fixed on interior walls. If the product is to be fixed outdoors, it will likely need to be sealed.
The sleeves have a dual purpose, serving as both a support and a connection between 2 tubular rails. They come, like rod enclosing brackets, in different rod lengths.
NB: Each support is generally associated with a specific dimension tubular rail.
We hope you find the necessary accessory for your garage or sliding door at a good price and quality.
The hardware team.