Mirror Closet Door Roller

Home Owner from Boynton Beach, Fla

My contractor believes the replacement for the part in the picture is a 00-5024. I would need a left & right.

Thanks

Mike 

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Emily
Emily from SWISCO
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Thanks for reaching out to us, Mike. It looks like you may have an old Stanley roller which is no longer made but we like to recommend our 23-222C as a replacement. Take a look at the specifications and see what you think. 

Home Owner from Boynton Beach, Fla
I received the 23-222C. My guide rollers were at an angle but these are square. How do I install these?
Can I have pictures?
Paul
Paul from SWISCO
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To install the new roller, hook the guide onto the end of the door frame. You'll need to remove and lay down your door to do so. You will see a slot on the frame surrounding the mirror. With needle nose pliers, you will work the hook on the guide body into the cut-out slots until the roller is fastened. It takes a little work. 

Home Owner from Boynton Beach, Fla
Do you have an illustration of your directions. I did not follow how to make the bottom of the new roller flat with the frame.

Please note in the picture below was able to slide into frame but the bottom did not hook onto frame. I did use pliers to bend bottom cutout to try & hook to frame. It would not go & stands away from frame body. There is no snug fit?
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Dave Sr.
Dave Sr. from SWISCO
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Looking at your photo, it appears that the back end of the top left-hand "top clip" is bumping up to the back of the door frame. I would try bending it out of the way. That could be what is stopping you from clipping in the bottom of the roller.

Paul
Paul from SWISCO
SWISCO
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We don't have an illustration or video on how to install this roller, unfortunately. 

When you lay the mirror door down flat, the top and side rails should be even in the corner. Then, you'll place the 23-222C top roller guide's upper hook into the opening at the top of the door and hook the side clip into the slit on the side rail.

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