Raising bypass closet doors
A rail is screwed into the ceiling.
Along this rail runs two hangers -- each with two nylon wheels.
Below the nylon wheels is a horizontal metal wheel with "notches" along its edge.
Extending down from this metal wheel is a vertical bolt that is screwed into the top of the closet door.
There's a nut at the top of the vertical bolt. The nut is tight against the bottom of the horizontal metal wheel.
To raise the door so it clears the carpet, do I first move the nut down the bolt then turn the metal wheel -- do I turn the metal wheel clockwise or counter-clockwise? -- then move the nut up the bolt until the nut is tight against the bottom of the metal wheel?
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