sliding mirror door bottom roller

Ships with any qualifying order over $25. FREE Shipping on eligible orders. New (12) from $6.60 This item is available because of the Add-on program The Add-on program allows Amazon to offer thousands of low-priced items that would be cost-prohibitive to ship on their own. These items ship with qualifying orders over $25. Prime-Line Products N 6599 Mirror Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2 in., Plastic Wheel, Ball Bearings, Concave Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsPrime-Line Products N 6665 Mirror Door Roller Mounting Bracket, Aluminum Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . DetailsPrime-Line Products N 6598 Bypass Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2-Inch Nylon Ball Bearing Add-on ItemFREE Shipping on orders over . Prime-Line Products N 6872 Square Mirror Door Roller Mounting Bracket, Aluminum Prime-Line Products N 6861 Mirror Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2 in., Steel Housing & Ball Bearings, Concave Plastic Wheel Prime-Line Products N 6877 By-Pass Mirror Door Bottom Track, 72 in., Roll-Formed Steel, Satin Nickel Finish
This mirror door roller assembly is constructed of an extruded aluminum housing, and it comes in a milled aluminum finish. The housing measures 1-3/4 in. wide, it is 1/2 in. thick and 3 in. tall. This housing bracket also features a round extruded boss, and it is used by Monarch Door Company on their “500” series aluminum-framed doors. The wheel is constructed of durable plastic which provides for a smooth, long-lasting, quiet roll and it features steel ball bearings and a concave (grooved) edge. This mirror door roller assembly mounts on the bottoms of sliding mirrored closet doors, it is adjustable once installed, and it is used by many closet door manufacturers. This mirror door roller is constructed from nylon and comes affixed to an aluminum housing. It features an adjustable bottom mount design with a round extruded boss. This style roller fits on Monarch Door Co. 500 Series aluminum frame wardrobe doors. 1.8 x 3.8 x 0.5 inches Goods are warranted against manufacturing defects for 1 year.
In no case is Prime-Line responsible for user related damage or damage incurred during installation. Warranty is void if products are subjected to abnormal conditions, misapplication or abuse. 4.9 out of 5 stars #66,948 in Home Improvements (See top 100) #184 in Home Improvement > Hardware > Door Hardware & Locks > Sliding Door Hardware 2.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies) Item can be shipped within U.S. This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More 5 star86%4 star14%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsJust what the doctor ordered.Greeat item, expensive price, high delivery costs.Five StarsFive StarsjackpotWork WellThe best rollers for closet doorsThis fit the doors that I was working on perfectly. See and discover other items: patio door wheels assembly, closet sliding doors, sliding closet door, drawer kitFREE SHIPPING ON QUALIFYING ORDERS $49 OR MORE Prices, promotions, styles, and availability may vary.
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1/8″ clear mirror conforms to government safety specifications 1/2″ beveled edge option Download Mirror Doors brochureMirrored closet doors are easily fixed if the rollers begin to work improperly. When you buy new mirrored closet doors, the rollers at the bottom move effortlessly across the track. Give those closet doors a couple of years, however, and you might start to run into problems. The rollers may stick, the door may jump off the track or the doors don't roll at all. With a few simple repairs and regular maintenance, the rollers will easily be back in working condition. Check the lower track for impediments that cause the rollers to get held up. Remove any debris that has gotten stuck in the channel. Clean the track with an all-purpose cleaner and vacuum any leftover debris. Look at both the upper and lower tracks. If one of them is bent, the rollers won't move correctly. Straighten the track, using pliers. If that doesn't work, lay a piece of wood in the lower track or hold one in the upper track next to the metal and gently pound against the outside, using a hammer.
Be careful not to swing the hammer near the mirror. Gently roll the door. Look at the screws holding the track in place. If one of the screws is loose, that will keep the door from rolling. Tighten the screws, if necessary. Look at the door from the front and check the gaps on the bottom and top. The gaps should be uniform and the doors should hang in a level position. If the doors are lopsided, the rollers won't glide properly. Locate the adjusting screws along the edge of the bottom door. Turn the screw counterclockwise if the side of the door with the screw is higher. Turn the screw clockwise if the side with the screw is too low. If you can't get to the screw because the door is very low, pry the door up with a knife to raise it while you adjust the screw. Enlist the help of an assistant, if necessary. Check the rollers on the top and bottom of the door to determine if the wheels are damaged or worn. Grasp the door with both hands and lift upward. Pull the bottom of the door toward you and take it off of the track.