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orangetrader
 
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I think I just made things worse. After I removed the outside screw I
placed a flat head screw driver into the channel and pried it loose a bit.
The vertical channel yielded about a half inch from the bottom channel. I
saw another screw hidden inside the channel. Not sure what that's for. So
I unscrewed that too. The roller did not come loose so that screw was for
something else. But I tried to screw it back and it went in a little and
will not yield anymore. Whatever it was screwed on to either came loose or
things are no longer aligned whatever it was aligned to. I have no idea.

Now I tried to screw the vertical channel back to the bottom, it will not go
all the way in because the inside screw is sticking too far out (it won't go
in further no matter now hard I twist the screw driver) and it is in the
way.

I am not sure what I should do. Help!!!

O

"orangetrader" wrote in message
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I have a pair of aluminum glass doors in my patio. One of the doors does
not roll right, very easy to go off track and sometimes have to push real
hard. spraying WD40 on the track did not help. So today I removed the

door
and looked at it's bottom - yuck. Some dead roaches a lot of junk. I
cleaned them out of the channel and then examined the rollers - they seem

to
be in good "shape" but had rust on them. I sprayed more WD40 on the
rollers, the track, and put it back after the cleaning - not any better.

So I think I need to replace the rollers. But I cannot figure out a way

to
remove them. There is no visible screws or bolts from the outside. I

tried
to look inside, but with all the grease and dirt I cannot see into it
clearly especially with that yucky "mini brush" thingie attached to the
bottom of the channel. I then tried to shove a screw driver inside and
poked around and the roller will "rotate" out by 90 degrees - still

attached
to the door but showing most of the wheel. But nothing exposed indicate

how
I can remove them.

There is a screw on the side towards the bottom of the door, I removed it,
but nothing seem to come loose. I hope the roller replacement does not

mean
removing the entire bottom channel and detaching it from the glass panel?

Can someone help? I am not sure I provided enough information to indicate
what type of doors I have or are they mostly the same?

Thanks in advance,

O