ChatterBank31 mins ago
Wardrobe sliding door wheels
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A long shot!!!!
My friend is looking for a wheel for his sliding door. I have google imaged this without much luck.
I think it may be described as offset but not sure.
Thank you in advance!!!
My friend is looking for a wheel for his sliding door. I have google imaged this without much luck.
I think it may be described as offset but not sure.
Thank you in advance!!!
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When buying new parts, remember that sliding door hangers have an offset. The offset is the distance from the mounting bracket to the center of the wheel. Depending on the manufacturer, these offsets can be 1/8". 1/4", 7/16" or 1/2".
Each manufacturer uses different offsets! Also, some sliding door sets have different offsets for the inside and outside doors. If you purchase the wrong offset for your doors, the doors may rub together, permanently scratching them.
(Copied and pasted from the internet)
When buying new parts, remember that sliding door hangers have an offset. The offset is the distance from the mounting bracket to the center of the wheel. Depending on the manufacturer, these offsets can be 1/8". 1/4", 7/16" or 1/2".
Each manufacturer uses different offsets! Also, some sliding door sets have different offsets for the inside and outside doors. If you purchase the wrong offset for your doors, the doors may rub together, permanently scratching them.
the link below is an extra wheels set for a standard self install sliding wardrobe door...this might help
http:// www.too lstatio ...robe +Door+G ear/p33 572
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