This video does not make sense. Aren't those rollers meant to be screwed in from the top and that is why you need to take the bottom rail out. In this case it seems the original rollers just fell out and you put the replacement rollers in without the top screw. Something not done right here.
Hi, i am in need of your help to tell me which sliding glass door rollers i need to purchase for my sliding glass doors. They are approx. 1975 installed, metal wheels, 4' wide (each door x 2 doors). The glass has a stamp on it saying Arm-R-Clad, can you please tell me the proper replacement wheels to buy?. Thanks again, Ed
Yup - some of the roller designs _slide_ into folds of the aluminum at the bottom of the frame. Mine are like that and I couldn't figure out how to get the old ones out. I didn't realize the bottom part of the frame would let go of the glass! Thanks for the help you guys! You just made my Sunday afternoon much better! Much appreciated!
Thanks my guy, you saved me alot of cash.. quick n easy job
I could not get the rollers out until I saw your video. I didn't know to take off the bottom. Then it was just easy. Thanks.
Nice! Thank you for the video. My sliding door sorted
Very helpful, I was on the fence on removing the bottom rail but that seems to do the trick.
Be sure to scratch the glass with the tools if the customer wants that or doesn't buy up-sells.
Very good instructional, thanks!
I do this exact thing almost every day at work, I ALWAYS use work horses to put the door on while I pull the old roller assembly.
Can you replace a single with a dual and if so can i go to the largest diameter dual wheel roller given I've clearance to install the door? Thanks
It seems my door has a rubber molding around the entire frame, so if I try and take off the bottom to access the wheels, does it release
Could have used some close up shots when dismantling
Where do I by roller and how do I know which one
This video does not make sense. Aren't those rollers meant to be screwed in from the top and that is why you need to take the bottom rail out. In this case it seems the original rollers just fell out and you put the replacement rollers in without the top screw. Something not done right here.
1 1/4 vs 1 1/8 th wheels?
I would advise people to put their slider on a set of good work horses. Rubber topped if possible.
Would be nice to actually SEE the rollers come out and go in.
Hi, i am in need of your help to tell me which sliding glass door rollers i need to purchase for my sliding glass doors. They are approx. 1975 installed, metal wheels, 4' wide (each door x 2 doors). The glass has a stamp on it saying Arm-R-Clad, can you please tell me the proper replacement wheels to buy?. Thanks again, Ed
hi, June here. we are sliding roller factory supplier from China, hoping can provide the high quality and best service for u. thanks!
from the video I can't see why you even need to take the bottom door frame off.?
Yup - some of the roller designs _slide_ into folds of the aluminum at the bottom of the frame. Mine are like that and I couldn't figure out how to get the old ones out. I didn't realize the bottom part of the frame would let go of the glass! Thanks for the help you guys! You just made my Sunday afternoon much better! Much appreciated!
Shooting of video was not done in closeup while removing and fiixing the wheels
Thanks for the video. Wasn't too informative as I'm sure it would otherwise directly impact your business. But still thanks for the video.
I think my rollers are the wrong ones
lol, no grease, metal filings yes.