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garage door bottom rollers
what's the deal with the bottom roller on a garage door rollup kind
being the only one NOT having a bushing for the shaft of the roller? so that the end of the damn shaft falls out of the hole in the bracket and won't go back in? is there any reason why it SHOULDN'T have a bushing in it that i can't see? |
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z wrote:
what's the deal with the bottom roller on a garage door rollup kind being the only one NOT having a bushing for the shaft of the roller? so that the end of the damn shaft falls out of the hole in the bracket and won't go back in? is there any reason why it SHOULDN'T have a bushing in it that i can't see? Since it doesn't have a "bushing" you can put a hose clamp on it to keep it from pulling out. -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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On Nov 6, 6:44*am, "J. Clarke" wrote:
z wrote: what's the deal with the bottom roller on a garage door rollup kind being the only one NOT having a bushing for the shaft of the roller? so that the end of the damn shaft falls out of the hole in the bracket and won't go back in? is there any reason why it SHOULDN'T have a bushing in it that i can't see? Since it doesn't have a "bushing" you can put a hose clamp on it to keep it from pulling out. -- -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) not bad. i'd been thinking cotter pin, but fact is i'm never going to approach that level of effort, but hose clamp is definitely within my sphere of probability. |
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On Nov 6, 9:39*am, Claude Hopper
wrote: z wrote: what's the deal with the bottom roller on a garage door rollup kind being the only one NOT having a bushing for the shaft of the roller? so that the end of the damn shaft falls out of the hole in the bracket and won't go back in? is there any reason why it SHOULDN'T have a bushing in it that i can't see? Is the track too short? -- Claude Hopper * * * * * ? * * * ? * * * ¥ i'm thinking maybe too wide... but all the mounting screws are at the ends of the adjustment slots so i can't take up no more slack., |
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