Roller Guide with Bracket
$38.00
The Roller Guide with Bracket ensures smooth and quiet movement for sliding gates or doors. Made from durable materials with a corrosion-resistant finish, it features a sturdy roller and pre-attached bracket for easy installation. Perfect for use in residential or commercial sliding systems.
Features
- Smooth Operation: Features a sturdy roller designed to guide sliding doors or gates with minimal friction and noise.
- Durable Material: Typically made from heavy-duty steel or stainless steel for durability and strength.
- Corrosion-Resistant: Often includes a rust-resistant finish, suitable for outdoor or indoor use.
- Easy Installation: Comes with a pre-attached bracket for easy mounting on walls, floors, or posts.
- Adjustable: Some models feature adjustable brackets for better alignment and smoother movement.
- Versatile Application: Suitable for use with sliding gates, doors, or other track-guided systems in both residential and commercial settings.
- Heavy-Duty Roller: Made from high-quality nylon or rubber to ensure long-lasting performance.
Warranty & Returns
Returns are accepted only for items that are faulty, non-defective items are not eligible for return.
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Installation
- Determine Placement:
- Identify the desired location for the roller guide based on the movement of the sliding door or gate.
- Mark the position where the bracket will be installed. Ensure it is level and properly aligned with the door’s or gate’s track.
- Pre-Drill Holes:
- Hold the bracket in place and mark the screw or bolt holes on the mounting surface (wall, floor, or post).
- Drill pilot holes at the marked locations to prepare for mounting the bracket.
- Attach the Bracket:
- Align the bracket with the drilled holes.
- Secure the bracket using screws or bolts, ensuring it is tightly fastened to the mounting surface.
- Use a level to double-check that the bracket is properly aligned.
- Install the Roller:
- If the roller is not pre-installed, insert it into the guide bracket.
- Ensure that the roller moves smoothly within the bracket and that it is secured properly.
- Test the Roller Guide:
- Slide the door or gate along the roller to ensure smooth movement.
- Make any necessary adjustments to the bracket or roller alignment to correct any issues with movement or positioning.
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Budget: $$$ out of $$$
The Bi-Fold Door (sometimes called Concertina Door) is a series of glass panels that fold along a seam until they all stand at one end together, opening up the space completely and seamlessly connecting your indoor and outdoor living areas
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