Sliding door roller

A handy person from Michigan says:
The body is plastic and the roller is steel
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for posting. We've come across this roller a few times before. We have no exact replacement for it and I suspect it's no longer available anywhere. We had a customer with these same rollers use the 81-279 as a substitute, but it took some adaptation to pull it off. The 81-279 is secured at the top of the roller housing using a screw like the 33-103. Because your old roller is designed differently, what this customer had to do was cut a small piece of metal out of an angle bracket and he screwed it to the front of the roller. This gave the roller a small lip to hold it in place, just like the old roller. Alternatively, you could remove the bottom rail completely from the door so that you could drill and counter sink the head of the screw so that it would not interfere with the glass. 

Finally, I've listed a few other possible substitutes on this page, but I have doubts any of them will fit your door. Let me know what you think, or if you have any other questions. 

A handy person from Michigan says:
Bob,

Thank you for getting back to me so quickly. The assembly actually comes apart really easily and is not broken. If I can replace just the wheel, all would be good. Any chance you could source it?
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Sure, if the housing is still in good condition then that would be a great solution.

It looks like your wheel is 1-1/4" in diameter, which aligns with our 81-228. This is 1-1/4" dia x 5/16" thick. It's also fully compatible with each axle that comes in our 81-310 axle kit. Now, whether those axles will also be compatible with your old housing, I cannot say. But I do think this is a good course of action to consider.

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A handy person from Michigan says:
It seems like the axle is more like 3/8. Is there any 1 1/4 wheel with a 3/8 center opening?
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

I'm afraid that's not a size we carry. We only sell three 1-1/4" diameter wheels (the other two being the 81-224 and 81-241), and they each have only a 1/4" inner diameter.

I am sorry for the inconvenience. 

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