Q:If screws are not included, what should I use to fasten the Everbilt Zinc-Plated Solid Door Stop to a 1 roughcut pine wall? I'd like to order the fasteners at the same time as four stops, so I can install immediately. Thanks.
by|Dec 2, 2023
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Q:I need to verify that the downward strength for the Bracket supports 200 pounds of downward force.
by|Jan 23, 2023
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A: Yes, the Everbilt Zinc-Plated Solid Door Stop can support 200 lbs of downward force.
by|Mar 20, 2023
Q:Can this be used with a sliding interior barn door to keep it from swinging away from wall AND stop it from sliding off track.? Thank you
by|May 28, 2019
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A: Yes it would work fine for a sliding door.
by|Feb 25, 2020
A: This use is not recommended. All of the barn doors kits sold at The Home Depot include floor guides, doorstops, and anti-jump discs to prevent the door from swinging away from the wall or jumping off the track.
by|May 30, 2019
A: Yes when the door is open. But not if in between fully open and closed
by|May 29, 2019
Q:Can you tell me the force requirements sideways and downward for this solid door stop. It will be used to support a hand rail
by|Nov 13, 2018
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A: This is not a recommended use for the door stop.
by|Apr 25, 2020
Q:Can you ship to Australia, if so what would 4 pieces cost to ship to Sydney, Australia.
by|Jul 26, 2017
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A: We are not able to ship to international addresses at this time.
by|May 4, 2023
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Q:What diameter bolts fit the holes in this product?
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by|Mar 24, 2016
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A: they are both 7/16" I.D.
by|Dec 31, 2021
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A: Somewhere between 1mm and 1km. I've found that screws that are just a little smaller than the holes in the bracket work best.
by|May 4, 2023
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A: The hole diameter is .44". You can use 3/8" lag screws with this door stop.