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How Do You Remove A Sliding Glass Door Roller?

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How Do You Remove A Sliding Glass Door Roller?

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Sliding glass doors typically used for patio doors operate with the use of rollers placed on the bottom and top of the door. The rollers roll through tracks on the bottom and top of the door frame, which allows the door to smoothly slide open and close. Damaged rollers can result in a door that can no longer operate efficiently. The resulting problems of damage can range from noisy door operation, to the door not moving along the tracks at all. Removing the rollers for replacement or repair is a quick project usually completed in a matter of minutes. The removal requires nothing more than a screwdriver, along with a helper to aid you in removing the door from its tracks. Raise the positions of the bottom rollers in the sliding glass door so that you can remove the door from its track. Turn the adjustment screw located on the side or bottom of the sliding glass door near the roller counterclockwise using a Phillips-head screwdriver. Turn the screw as far as possible, raising the wheels

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