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How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide
If your bifold doors are sticking, they probably require some maintenance. It is possible that you need to clean or lubricate them, or even adjust them. The problem could be caused by an unfastened bolt on the top pivot, or by the top guide roller.
This kit contains all the hardware you require to restore your bi-fold wardrobe door system to its best performance.
Remove the Door
It may seem complicated and challenging to put in a set of bifold internal doors however for DIYers with a little experience, it's actually a breeze. Getting the frame into position isn't a problem; the tricky part is getting the doors to fold and close quickly and precisely. Bifold doors are intricate pieces of machinery and, as such they may require some tuning up to ensure that they function properly. It could be as easy as tightening a screw or as complex as removing the door and replacing a pivot pin or roller.
Most times you can resolve these issues with a couple of basic adjustments without removing the doors. You might notice that your bifold doors are sliding and scraping the floor or jumping out of track. It's easy to fix these problems. Just follow three simple steps and your bifold door will be back in track in the shortest amount of time.
One of the most common issues that internal bifold doors face is that they are sliding out of alignment. This can be caused by loose screws, holes in the anchor/pivot pins or simply a misaligned door. Most times it can be fixed by making a few minor adjustments. However, if your door doesn't move at all, you may need to replace it.
You'll need to remove the door with an screwdriver, and perhaps an plier pair to loosen any pivot pins that are too tight. The screwdriver can be used to release any locking levers that are on the bottom bracket for pivoting, and the pliers will allow you to pull the pin to release it and then take it off.
Once the top roller is removed, you can lift the door, swivel downward and remove it from its pivot brackets and track. It is usually a simple procedure, but be cautious not to let the door strike the door frame. You should then be able cut off the edge of the door that's scraping the floor, and sand it down until smooth. You can then repaint it or refinish it as required.
Take off the Roller Guide
This spring-loaded roller guide is mounted on the top of bifold doors to aid in smooth operation. It is designed for Kenna frames and will fit door panels ranging from 1 inch to 1-3/8 inch thick. It is constructed of nylon, steel and plastic components and can replace a worn or damaged guide.
Remove any screws that hold the roller guide in place with the screwdriver. Then, use your hands to pull it out of the frame. It may take some effort, so you should have an assistant help you keep the door in place as you remove it.
Once the guide you used to guide your child is removed, carefully cut the remaining finish around the foot of the new guide with a razor blade to cut it off from the rod blank. This will make the guide's foot easier to remove and also prevent any damage. The foot is extremely sharp, and it could cut or snag fingers.
You may have to use some force to remove the guide, but you must be careful not to chip or break the foot. Once you have separated the old guide from the rod blank, be sure to take out all of the epoxy and threads remaining in the area where it was affixed. This will prevent future problems with the guide.
After removing the old guide, test out your replacement by placing it in its new location and applying a few rotations of masking tape or another type of guide tubing to keep it in its place. This allows you to double check the alignment of your guide and spacing to make sure everything is set up correctly. This is essential to avoid future problems regardless of whether you are using the CRB Spine Finder & Deflection System or simply eyeball it.
If the guide is placed properly and is functioning in the way it should then the final step is to put the door back in place. Remember to tighten and replace any screws or pins you removed or loosen.
Remove the Bottom Pivot
Bifold doors can be a beautiful feature for a home, but they sometimes require tweaking or adjusted to keep them in good condition. Some issues can be addressed with the doors still in place. Others will require the doors be removed. This guide will guide you through the process of removing internal bifold pivots for doors and rollers, as well as pins and pins, to get your doors sliding like new.
Gathering your tools is the first step. Getting everything together before time can make it easier later on in the project. You'll also need an plier and a screwdriver. Click Webpage of tools can be purchased at a reasonable price at your local hardware store. It's also a good idea to have some wood glue on hand. This can be very useful if you have to fix any of the rollers back into place.
After assembling your tools and tools, open the bifold door and loosen the top track bracket with your screwdriver. Once it's loose, the door should be capable of sliding off the top track completely. It might take a few jigglings but it should be able to pop right off the track.
Next, you'll need to remove the bottom pivot from the frame. You'll want to do this from the outside of the house So, make sure to shut any interior doors that you are able to open. This will make it easier to do than trying to work inside. If the track at the bottom appears good you can raise the door to remove the track.
You will need to replace the track if damaged. You can purchase replacement tracks for both bifold doors as well as swinging closet doors from your local hardware store. If the track is badly damaged, then you might need to replace it entirely.
Now that your track is repaired or replaced it is time to test the doors for their proper operation. Make sure they're able to move smoothly from position to position. You'll need to ensure that the edges of your door are parallel with the frame when closed. If they aren't, you'll need to adjust the top pivot bracket while tightening or loosening the bottom set screw.
Replace the Roller
Bifold doors can be used to neatly cover closets as well as laundry nooks and pantries, but only when they work properly. Bifold doors are made up of two panels that are hinged and slide down an incline at the top of the frame. Over time, the roller guides can wear out and cause the doors to slide. Replacing the roller guide requires just a few minutes and a few basic tools.
The first step is to remove the guide for the roller from the door panel. This requires removal of the bottom pivot bolt and loosening the screw that holds the guide to its top. After the guide has been removed and the door panel is lifted up and away from its track. Then with a wrench, remove the top pivot bolt from the hole in the header of the frame by loosening the nut.
A top nylon replacement guide that has a 7/8 inch diameter wheel and a base made of steel is available from Stanley, Cox or Acme. It is mounted at the top edge of bifold doors that are 1 inch to 1-3/8 inch thick. It is spring-loaded and self-adjusts in the upper track to ensure smooth glide.
A bifold door can also scratch against the floor when it closes and opens. This is often the result of adding carpet, or other flooring materials which require that the doors be elevated to allow clearance. This issue can be resolved by taking off the screws that adjust the bottom pivot by loosening the top track mounting screws, and moving the anchor/pivot.
A new set of top roller guides is a cheap solution to a problem that could make bifold doors difficult to operate. They are typically available at the local hardware store in the door section. However, they can also be purchased online from several vendors. You will also need the squeeze-clamp and a tiny container Elmer's wood adhesive, which can be found in big box stores. The clamp is used to keep the area being repaired closed tightly after the glue has been installed and dried.
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