Residential Reinforced Glass Sliding Door Roller Wheels Zinc Alloy Housing Screw In
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Nylon Plastic Housing with Carbon Steel Bearing |
| Color | Black |
| Load Capacity | 150kg |
| Roller Diameter | 25mm |
| Track Thickness | 2mm |
| Installation | Screw fixing |
| Package Content | 1 x Plastic Door Roller |
1. Component Breakdown:
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Residential: Designed for home use (e.g., patio doors, balcony doors) as opposed to heavy-duty commercial or industrial applications.
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Reinforced Glass Sliding Door: These rollers are engineered to carry the significant weight of a large door made with tempered or laminated (reinforced) glass, often within an aluminum or PVC frame.
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Roller Wheels: The core of the mechanism. These are typically made from Nylon or Polyamide (a very durable engineering plastic) and are often reinforced with a glass fiber composite. Higher-end models may feature sealed ball bearings inside the wheel for smoother rolling. The wheel itself is what makes contact with the track.
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Zinc Alloy Housing: The bracket or carriage that holds the wheel. Zinc alloy (like Zamak) is chosen because it is:
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Strong and Durable: Can withstand heavy loads without bending.
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Corrosion Resistant: Essential for doors exposed to the elements.
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Precise: Allows for detailed casting of threads and adjustment mechanisms.
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Screw In: This is the most critical identification feature. It refers to the height adjustment mechanism.
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A large, vertical screw (usually a hex/Allen key bolt) is located on top of the housing.
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Turning this screw raises or lowers the entire roller assembly, which in turn lifts or drops the door within its frame.
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This adjustment is used to align the door, compensate for a sagging door, or lift it clear of the threshold for easy removal or cleaning.
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2. Key Identification Points (Before You Buy):
To ensure you get the correct replacement, you MUST identify these three things on your old roller:
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The Housing Style & Screw Location:
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"Screw-In" (Top-Adjusting): The adjustment screw is on the top of the housing. This is the type your description matches.
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"Side-Adjusting": The adjustment screw is on the side of the housing. They are not interchangeable.
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Dimensions (Crucial!):
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Wheel Diameter: Measure the old wheel's diameter (e.g., 35mm, 40mm, 45mm).
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Overall Height: Measure the height of the entire roller assembly from the bottom of the wheel to the top of the housing.
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Housing Width: Measure the width of the metal housing that slots into the door frame.
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Weight Capacity:
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Most rollers are sold in packs of 2 or 4. Check the rated capacity per pack (e.g., "Set of 4, holds up to 200 lbs / 90 kg"). Ensure this is adequate for your door's weight.
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3. Symptoms You Need to Replace Them:
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The door is hard to push or pull.
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The door wobbles or feels unstable.
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The door has dropped and is scraping along the bottom track.
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You hear grinding, cracking, or squeaking noises when operating the door.
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The wheels are visibly cracked, flattened ("flat-spotted"), or have disintegrated.
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