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A quick learner from USA says:
Hello there!

I currently have an older 3-door, 3-track sliding-door closet. Unfortunately, one of the top brackets is broken, and a bottom wheel bracket, as shown in the attached image.

Do you have any replacement parts available for this particular door?

Thank you for your assistance.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Hello! Your bottom roller looks very similar to our 23-028. I think this may be what you want, but review its dimensions (shown below) and see what you think.

The top guide is unfortunately not familiar to me. I can honestly say I've never seen it before. Would it be possible to see a picture of the track it slides in? I can't guarantee that we can supply this but maybe I can find something that fits in the same available space.

Dimensions for 23-028
Dimensions for 23-028

Alternate view of 23-028 Mirror Door Roller
Alternate view of 23-028 Mirror Door Roller

A quick learner from USA says:
Hi - attached is the image of the track and door pieces. The piece that I need holds the frame and front panel together. Thank you!
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Okay, I think I see what you have here. This appears to be a top guide that's screwed directly to the door, rather than attached via some kind of housing. The guide itself looks nearly identical to that we have on the 23-090 assembly, or even the 23-082.

The bad news is that the guide itself isn't sold separately. We can only supply it pre-attached to one of these two assemblies. I am also not very confident that the assembly would install on your door, or that the guide would be very easy to remove. It would probably have to be drilled off. Even then it may not install on your door properly, since it's still a little different. That said, it may be the only option we can offer.

I am very sorry for the inconvenience. I know that's not an ideal solution, but I just wasn't able to find this guide by itself. It may be a situation unique to your particular door. If you know the name of the company who made the door, you may want to reach out to them directly just in case this is something they can provide you.

A quick learner from USA says:
H Tom - Thank you for the help!
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

You're welcome! Please feel free to reach out if you wanted to know anything else.

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