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Sliding Screen Door Rollers - Page 4

 

Step 5.  To the hardware store!  With roller in hand, compare your roller to our display.  First match up the roller housing and/or spring shape.  Is the roller wheel the same diameter and material as yours?  Changing to a steel or nylon ball-bearing wheel will make your door roll easier.  If you can't find a match, check with the special order desk, as they should be able to order your replacement rollers for you.
 

Step 6.  Install your new rollers the same way you removed the old ones.  There is no need to add any lubricant, as it will only attract dirt and dust.  Our bearings are greased at the factory.
 

Step 7.  Lift your door back into it's top track while tilting the bottom of the door as close to it's bottom track as you can get.  While lifting up, try to get the bottom rollers onto the track.  If you are having problems, try using the slotted screwdriver trick: Lift the door on the edge of the wheel with the screwdriver and lever it up and over onto the track (Figure 7).
 
Step 8.  Here the adjustment screw is on top of the rail (Figure 8).  Unless you needed to drop your door to remove it, you will find with most installations you will not need to re-adjust your door

height.  But, if adjustment is needed, turn screw clockwise to raise that side of the door.  Square your screen door in relation to the jamb and check that your latch locks properly at that height.  If not, adjust the latch strike first before trying to re-adjust the rollers again (Figure 9).

Figure 9.

 

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