Low profile track provides a good solution to solve architectural barriers providing
easier access with minimal impact to design but is not recommended for doors directly exposed to weather.

High profile track provides more weather protection than low profile track.

Low vs High Profile

Low profile track provides a good solution to solve architectural barriers providing
easier access with minimal impact to design but is not recommended for doors directly exposed to weather.

High profile track provides more weather protection than low profile track.

Low vs High Profile

Low profile track provides a good solution to solve architectural barriers providing
easier access with minimal impact to design but is not recommended for doors directly exposed to weather.

High profile track provides more weather protection than low profile track.

Characteristics

High Profile Track

  • High profile track provides more weather protection than low profile track
  • 5mm diameter, adapts for almost any arrangement
  • Made-in-USA, Class I anodized aluminum for 3,000 hour salt-spray corrosion resistance per ASTM B117-07
  • Also available in unfinished (mill) brass
lift slide door track

Low Profile Track

  • Provides easier access with minimal impact to design
  • 5mm diameter, adapts for almost any arrangement
  • Made-in-USA, Class I anodized aluminum for 3,000 hour salt-spray corrosion resistance per ASTM B117-07
5mm door track

C-Style Track

  • High profile track provides more weather protection than low profile track
  • 5mm diameter track snaps in track, adapts for almost any arrangement
  • Bottom footing of track can be recessed into floor
  • Class II anodized aluminum
sliding door track
Advantages
  • Floor track for most any multiple sliding door system.
  • Compatible with all 5mm diameter carriages and rollers
Options

Choice of class I anodized aluminum (high profile and low profile models), class II anodized aluminum (C-Style track) or in unfinished (mill) brass (high profile models)