Paul from SWISCO responded:
March 18, 2013
Thanks for posting! Replacing the wheel on the 84-062M may be trouble, as it is riveted on. Before we look into possible replacement wheels, have you tried adjusting your roller? There should be an adjustment screw on your door--usually on the end--that can raise and lower the existing roller. Give that a try and see if it makes up for the gap.
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
March 9, 2023
We unfortunately don't have a video on this part, but perhaps I can still help. The 84-062M screen door roller clips onto the lip in the top or bottom cutout. The front two lips limit how far the roller wheel comes out of the door cutout. In some cases the clip-on part is either held in place with a pop rivet (which would need to be drilled out of the old one to remove) or a simple screw. You mentioned that yours is secured with a pop rivet, so you will likely have to drill that out. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. I'd also be more than happy to look over your setup if you were to submit photos. |