Sliding Closet Mirror Door Rollers & Tracks
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- This video explains convex and concave rollers for sliding closet mirror doors and the tracks that they're compatible with.
Parts featured in this video:
Bottom Mount BB Roller Assembly
Product Code: 23-225
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Mirror Wardrobe Door Roller Assembly
Product Code: 23-041
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72" Sliding Mirror Door Bottom Track
Product Code: 23-242
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Mirror Door Roller, Concave
Product Code: 23-028
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Mirror Wardrobe Door Roller, Concave
Product Code: 23-064
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Bottom Concave Roller Track
Product Code: 23-272
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6 Ft. Slider Bottom Track
Product Code: 23-355
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MUSIC:
Laying Down the Funk - Stuart Moore
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How do you take the dang things off the door to replace a broken one?
Would also like to know, with the first wheel he puts in the rail in the video. Cant find any info anywhere....
Very informal. Thank you. Love you
Thanks for the video! Wondering if you have any advice on how to remove the doors once installed? Ours have rollers similar to those shown at :45 with little hooks on both sides that click into the track. Those hooks are preventing us from lifting the door up and out of the track. Any idea how to remove those? Thanks in advance for your help!
If your bottom rollers have hooks that clip into the track, you'll need to tilt the door either towards or away from you in order to release the roller from the track.
Quick. Simple. And to the point. Muchas Gracias!
De nada!
Hello, can I use any type of rollers as long as they are for the right track?
I would like to know how to REMOVE these door sliders from the track, thank you in advance ;-)
nice door wheels
what about the 55-263t54l-910 rollers
Hmm, we're not familiar with your manufacturer number, but we can see if we have a generic replacement for it. Try reaching out to us here - www.swisco.com/page-id-part
Can these be used with wood doors? We have a customer who has an opening that will not allow a top roller kit.
Which one is heavy duty one?
when they are fully assembled and working, how do I take them off
There's usually two ways this type of roller is installed - either it's screwed on, in which case you simply remove the screws, or it's hooked into the frame. The second method can be trickier to work with, but you do have to remove the door and place it on a stable surface. Then use needle-nose pliers to wiggle the roller out.