Need new rollers and housing

A home owner from Melbourne, FL says:
Hello can you please tell me which parts to order for this sliding glass door roller and housing. Thank you.

Width 7/16"
Height 1' 3/16"
Wheel diameter 1' 1/4"
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Bob from SWISCO responded:

Hello there. I believe this is just the inner assembly of a roller. The outer housing might still be lodged in the door. If you could extract that housing and show us the entire assembly, and if you could provide the same dimensions, we should be able to narrow this down for you in short order. Many thanks. 

A home owner from Melbourne, FL says:
This is all there is in that door. You can see on the end where the screw goes to attach this to the door through the outside of the frame with a screw.
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

I concur with my colleague Bob, what you're showing here is just the internal portion of a complete roller assembly. I am 100% positive that there is more to it in your door. I can actually just about make out the outer housing in your first photo above, but it's heavily obscured.

All roller assemblies like this require an outer and inner housing for the purposes of adjustment. The way they work is when you turn the adjustment screw, the outer housing pushes along an angled slope in the inner housing, which causes it to raise or lower. If there's no outer housing, the roller cannot adjust, and therefore wouldn't be functional.

An outer housing is definitely in your door and it must be removed for us to identify a match. In the meantime, you can see our full selection here.

A home owner from Melbourne, FL says:
Please see new pictures
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Tom from SWISCO responded:

Thanks! Please see our 81-009 to start out. I think this may be just what you want, but you should review our dimensions and design to verify. Please also note the location of the installation and adjustment screw holes. Their orientation is important. If yours differ, let me know how and we can try to find something

 different.

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