Replacing sliding mirror doors bottom track

A home owner says:
"Is it advisable to use glue to attach this track to a concrete floor? The old one is no longer usable and has been removed to upgrade the floor."
I selected 23-251 is that right choice?!
Thank you
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Dave Sr. from SWISCO responded:

Hello,

Your original track looks like a closer match to the 23-241 track for convex roller wheels. As for installing it, we prefer to stay away from adhesive when possible since it can create a mess if you want to replace the track in the future. You could consider using something like tapcon concrete anchors to install the track. Review the specifications below and see what you think. Thanks for posting! 

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