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ON CLOSEOUT: Our remaining stock on the 1432 slides and accessories will be noted below. We
will continue to offer the model 123 flipper door slides, but our vendor does not offer the 1432's. So what we have left is all we will have of this type of pocket door slide. (note posted 8-23-10)
For vertically mounted pocketing doors. Great for entertainment centers and armoires, or storage cabinets. Supports door heights up to 78". Additional hinges required for doors 36" to 78" tall. Door widths up to 26". Tall doors are accommodated by optional hinge carrier strip. Slides come in black finish. Lengths
(shown below on what we have left). Hold out detent. 75 pound load rating.
1432 kits sold without hinges to give you options for overlay and thick door applications. 40mm cup hinges and plates are available and sold separately (order the
1432 kits plus appropriate hinges from list below). Doors 15/16" thick or thicker must use thick door hinges. Doors not to exceed 1-1/4" thick for 1432 slide applications. 35mm hinge packs available for normal
thickness inset applications.
Please note: All slides come as a kit. You will have a top slide and a bottom slide per door. Pivot blocks also supplied with kits. All pricing is by the kit. Order one kit per door. 1432 kits sold w/o hinges.
Also note: The maximum slide length that will fit in your cabinet will be the depth of your cabinet less the thickness of your door (inset applications) and another 1/4". (Example: a cabinet depth of 23-1/2" will allow a 22" slide to fit if your door is 3/4" thick. But if your cabinet depth is 23" deep, and your door is 7/8" thick, the 22" slide will not fit, you would have to drop down to the 20" long slide.) Overlay applications do not need to accommodate the thickness of the door within the cabinet depth when determinging slide length.
Allow 2" of side clearance on each side of your cabinet for the slide, hinge, and "standard 3/4" thick" door. Allow 2-1/2" on each side for
thick doors up to 1-1/4" thick. Do not design your cabinet to the size of your television or stereo system and then plan pocket doors. These clearances must fit into your design process first.
For double sets of bi-fold doors, single door thickness cannot exceed 1-1/4". When doing a double bi-fold door application, your pairs of doors on the left and the
right, fold back to back to each other. Thus increasing the thickness of the pocketing pair of doors, but increasing that thickness toward the center line of the cabinet, not toward the slide mechanism. Double sets
of bi-fold doors are only common with very wide openings. As long as the combined door weight of the pair does not exceed 75 pounds, you can do this.
The 1432 kits and 1332 kits are the exact same slides. The 1332 kits just came with 2
hinges and 2 mounting plates, and screws for inset door applications.
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