Hello, can this kit be trimmed down slightly? I.e. cut off around 100-150mm from the aluminium track on the non visible end, if I have a smaller door below the 1500mm maximum size? Reason is the space to wall won’t allow it fully mounted based on lack of width. My thoughts are that it’s redundant track anyway and could be trimmed down. Thanks!
Question by: Leigh Woodcock on 30 Oct 2024, 00:12
Answer:
Good morning,
Yes, our Husky 120 Pro track can be cut to suit your application.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 30 Oct 2024, 07:35
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Hello
Can your Husky 120 Pro 3000mm be used on a 1800 mm sliding poket door?
Thanks
Enrique
Question by: Enrique Perez Alvarez on 15 Nov 2024, 14:46
Answer:
Good morning,
Yes - our Husky 120 Pro can be used for a sliding pocket door application, however you would need to build your own framework/cavity wall.
Alternatively, our Pocket Door Pro comes complete with aluminium uprights and can be purchased with an optional liner kit.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 18 Nov 2024, 08:55
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Do you make any fire rated mechanisms suitable for domestic use on aslinding ,not pocket, door?
Question by: BrianDunlop on 24 Aug 2025, 22:18
Answer:
Good morning,
Please view our Marathon Fire Rated product - which is certified to BS 476 Part 22: 1987 for 30 minutes of fire protection.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 26 Aug 2025, 08:16
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My door opening is 1600mm wide. I propose to use 2 no sliding doors. what kit do i need.
Question by: Denis O Connor on 4 Nov 2025, 12:30
Answer:
Good morning,
Are you referencing a biparting door application? If so, you will need to purchase 2 x 1.8m Husky 120 Pro kits (product code HP120/18A). The track can be cut to size if required.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 5 Nov 2025, 10:04
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The husky sliding mechanism appears to anchor the door only on the wall above the door.
Is there any need for tracking at the bottom of the sliding door to stop any unwanted movement say in a draughty situation? Thanks for responding. ????
Question by: Maureen on 5 Nov 2025, 00:28
Answer:
Good morning,
There is no requirement to have a guide channel at the bottom of the door - a standard floor guide is provided in the Husky 120 Pro kit.
Thanks,
P C Henderson
Answer by: Kate Donkin (Admin) on 5 Nov 2025, 10:02