They ride along a slanted adjustment slot that will raise and or lower the wheel.
How to adjust a sliding glass shower door.
How to adjust sliding glass doors.
Most sliding glass doors contain two sets of rollers one on each side of the bottom of the door.
Evaluate the problem with your sliding doors.
Protect the shower or tub from scratches with a drop cloth.
Over a period of time sliding shower doors will get stuck and will require some adjustment.
The rollers are attached to the upper shower door with a screw.
Every standard sliding glass door has adjustable rollers that help it slide back and forth within the track.
Remove the sliding glass door from the track by swinging the bottom toward the back of the shower and then lifting the door until the wheels at the top are free of the track.
How to identify and and keep a frameless shower door from sagging.
These holes hide the adjustment screw for the coordinating rollers.
Lift the door away from the track and set it down on a flat surface.
Frameless shower doors consist of tempered glass with two or three hinges at one side.
Adjusting a shower door fixes common problems.
If you wait too long to fix the problem you can cause permanent damage to the door and the track it slides on.
A dragging shower or bathtub door can permanently damage both the door and the track if ignored for too long.
This repair should only be done by professionals.
Replace or adjust the rollers in the same way.
If you notice leaks at the sides or bottom of the door.
Locate the adjustment screws on the lower edges of the door.
On the bottom portion of your sliding glass door you should see a small hole on each side of the door.
You can alter the height of these rollers by accessing the adjustment screws which are set into slots on the door s outer edges perpendicular with the rollers themselves.