1960s Patio door rollers

A quick learner from Palm Bay says:
We have an older condo with a large sliding glass door and the rollers are shot. I will also need weatherstripping for the seam between the two closed Panels and the perimeter top and bottom too stop small rattling noises. Here are the pics of one of the rollers...it's connected to the bottom rail with some kind of pin through the rollers and two screws on the side frame...one adjustment screw and one set screw...do these photos help with the identification???...again it's a circa 1960's door as far as I know
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:
I'm afraid I can't get a good look of your roller assembly while it's still installed. It looks like it could be similar to our 81-019. You will need to remove the bottom rail of your door to remove the roller assembly and then compare it to our pictures and information to confirm.

For the weatherstripping, we will also need you to remove a sample and show us its end profile. Knowing its size will also be important. In the meantime, you can see our entire selection here.
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