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[email protected] September 2nd 07 12:54 AM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


Art September 2nd 07 01:18 AM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
I don't know what they are called but lowes and home depot sells them.

There are 2 qualities.... junk and decent ones. My builder put in junk.

You can recognize junk because the height adjustment also affects the
spring pressure which is stupid.

Look for the ones where when you adjust the height the spring pressure
doesn't change. Hard to explain but you will see the difference if you find
them. The junk were generic brand from China, the others were a real name
brand of some sort. They fit in the same holes.

The reason the spring pressure issue is important is that if you need the
cheap ones adjusted low the spring is completely compacted and is unhappy
and evenutually breaks the door stop.


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oups.com...
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.




Smitty Two September 2nd 07 03:02 AM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
In article .com,
wrote:

I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


Not familiar with those gadgets for closet doors, but in other
applications that type of mechanism is often called a "ball plunger."

[email protected] September 2nd 07 03:06 AM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
On Sep 1, 8:18 pm, "Art" wrote:
I don't know what they are called but lowes and home depot sells them.

There are 2 qualities.... junk and decent ones. My builder put in junk.

You can recognize junk because the height adjustment also affects the
spring pressure which is stupid.

Look for the ones where when you adjust the height the spring pressure
doesn't change. Hard to explain but you will see the difference if you find
them. The junk were generic brand from China, the others were a real name
brand of some sort. They fit in the same holes.

The reason the spring pressure issue is important is that if you need the
cheap ones adjusted low the spring is completely compacted and is unhappy
and evenutually breaks the door stop.


Thanks - sounds like I had the cheap ones as my wife opened the door
and the ball bearing popped out - I tried to fix it but the ball
bearing keeps
coming out.






dadiOH September 2nd 07 01:53 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
wrote:
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


Ball catch. Any hardware place.

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Art September 4th 07 11:15 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
On Sep 1, 8:18 pm, "Art" wrote:
I don't know what they are called but lowes and home depot sells them.

There are 2 qualities.... junk and decent ones. My builder put in junk.

You can recognize junk because the height adjustment also affects the
spring pressure which is stupid.

Look for the ones where when you adjust the height the spring pressure
doesn't change. Hard to explain but you will see the difference if you
find
them. The junk were generic brand from China, the others were a real
name
brand of some sort. They fit in the same holes.

The reason the spring pressure issue is important is that if you need the
cheap ones adjusted low the spring is completely compacted and is unhappy
and evenutually breaks the door stop.


Thanks - sounds like I had the cheap ones as my wife opened the door
and the ball bearing popped out - I tried to fix it but the ball
bearing keeps
coming out.


You might be able to fix it temporarily by bending some of the sheet metal
but it will break again. Buy one of the good ones instead.



[email protected] July 22nd 14 01:38 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
On Saturday, September 1, 2007 7:54:34 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


Use a pair of pliers to slightly narrow the opening on the top (only) of the round cylindrical fitting that screws into housing that's fixed in the top of the door. You don't want to pinch the bottom as then it won't screw back into the door and or the ball won't fit back into fitting.

The Streets July 25th 14 11:22 AM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
wrote in message
...
On Saturday, September 1, 2007 7:54:34 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


It's called a "ball catch" and any big box or hardware store will have it.



Stormin Mormon[_10_] July 25th 14 01:19 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
On 7/25/2014 6:22 AM, The Streets wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Saturday, September 1, 2007 7:54:34 PM UTC-4, wrote:
I don't know what this is but wondering if anybody knows.

At the top of my closet doors on each door there is a ball bearing
that keeps the door shut
when you close it. Below the ball bearing in the door is a spring.

Does anybody know what this is called and where I can get a
replacement.


It's called a "ball catch" and any big box or hardware store will have it.


The 2007 guy, his house burned down and he now lives
in a nursing home, account of 85% second and third
degree burns. But, I'm sure his estate still needs
ball catches. He can put some in the ashes at the
foundation of his house.

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BenDarrenBach July 25th 14 02:19 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
On Friday, July 25, 2014 7:19:31 AM UTC-5, Stormin Mormon wrote:

The 2007 guy, his house burned down and he now lives

in a nursing home, account of 85% second and third

degree burns. But, I'm sure his estate still needs

ball catches. He can put some in the ashes at the

foundation of his house.


Such a positive person this day...hope your institution is treating you well!

tom4 February 23rd 17 10:44 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
replying to ericmv17, tom4 wrote:
Hello Eric. I wish I had found your method earlier. I had to make a few
mistakes before I found out the same thing. Surely your method is also the
one the inventor/manufacturer of the ball catch figured out, to keep the ball
from flying out.

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whtabtbobb August 26th 17 03:44 PM

top of door ball bearing spring
 
replying to Art, whtabtbobb wrote:
https://doorhardwaresupply.com/?page...SABEgKhgfD_BwE

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