BS….. Masters from MIT is needed to read your directions. Your company to provide instructions for the average college graduate to figure out. Adios my $22 for a bunch of your screws. #Shame
I have finished 82.5 inches of closet opening. I like to use by pass sliding preferably 2 slabs of 42inches wide. But, the problem is apparently they don’t make 42 inches wide! I could use two 22 inches instead by they don’t make 22 inches ! Any ideas? Thank you
I agree with everybody else who said this video is MUCH more helpful than the printed instructions. There were two things I still struggled with: first, hanging the door, and second, what to do when the pivot lock is too close to the jamb and the door will not fully close as a result. I ultimately found it was easier to get the pivot pin into the pivot lock with the door swung out perpendicular to the track, inserting the guide pin after. As for the pivot lock being too close to the jamb, the screw in the middle of the pivot lock can be loosened to allow the pivot lock to slide in the track. I found the screw too tight to loosen with a manual or electric Phillips head screwdriver, however, a slotted screwdriver bit on a 6" ratchet handle did the trick handily. A socket wrench could also have worked.
Does anyone know if bifolding doors such as this are decent for blocking sound? How do they compare to a sliding wooden door and a traditional hinged door? Thanks!
BS….. Masters from MIT is needed to read your directions. Your company to provide instructions for the average college graduate to figure out. Adios my $22 for a bunch of your screws. #Shame
I have finished 82.5 inches of closet opening. I like to use by pass sliding preferably 2 slabs of 42inches wide. But, the problem is apparently they don’t make 42 inches wide! I could use two 22 inches instead by they don’t make 22 inches ! Any ideas? Thank you
I agree with everybody else who said this video is MUCH more helpful than the printed instructions. There were two things I still struggled with: first, hanging the door, and second, what to do when the pivot lock is too close to the jamb and the door will not fully close as a result. I ultimately found it was easier to get the pivot pin into the pivot lock with the door swung out perpendicular to the track, inserting the guide pin after. As for the pivot lock being too close to the jamb, the screw in the middle of the pivot lock can be loosened to allow the pivot lock to slide in the track. I found the screw too tight to loosen with a manual or electric Phillips head screwdriver, however, a slotted screwdriver bit on a 6" ratchet handle did the trick handily. A socket wrench could also have worked.
This product is junk!!
BS the video makes look super easy and it took me 8 hours to get the doors to hang FU
Helpful but I am installing a 200FD series. I could not find a video about this one.
Here is the 200FD instruction sheet: www.johnsonhardware.com/Content/Images/uploaded/Installation/FD/IN200FLD.pdf
This video is tremendous. Well done and thank you.
can i ask you a question, which tool has been used to make the video?
Thanks for the video, much better than the written instructions.
This dont tell me anything i jist click it and it wasnt the video i needed lol
The hardware is much better than standard bifold hardware installation that you get with JWEN
i threw instructions away ( Worth less) watched video !! instaleed in minutes
I am straight, not bi. Can I still install these doors? lol
probably not
the instructions were better, the instructions did not state that the door hangs from top track.
excellent!!!!thanks very good job,but how I buy the instrument?can you recommend me hello from Athens mister .
Very good information
Very good instructions. Unlike on the bag which are incomplete. Thanks for the help
Much better instructions than the ones on the hardware bag.
Does anyone know if bifolding doors such as this are decent for blocking sound? How do they compare to a sliding wooden door and a traditional hinged door? Thanks!
Very good information here. Many thanks~! My door was up in about half an hour~!
This video was a lot more helpful than the instructions that came with my door - Thanks