I have a 1992 Andersen sliding door from my house to my deck.
Just recently noticed that the door doesn't align. It slides okay, but when "closed" there is about a quarter inch of separation at the bottom of the door between the door and the frame.
The door has two sets of adjustable rollers along the track. If you put a screwdriver into an adjustment hole on the bottom of the door and turn clockwise, it raises the rollers; turn counterclockwise and the rollers lower.
Except I can't get it to work.
One set of rollers, I can relatively easily turn clockwise, and the door raises and is visibly straight. But then let go of the screwdriver and the rollers and door revert to pre-adjustment setting. The other set of rollers I can't adjust at all.
Is there some trick I'm missing?
I'm sure it's not that expensive or difficult to order new rollers and put them in. But before I do that I want to make sure I'm not overlooking something that would account for my efforts not working.
Just recently noticed that the door doesn't align. It slides okay, but when "closed" there is about a quarter inch of separation at the bottom of the door between the door and the frame.
The door has two sets of adjustable rollers along the track. If you put a screwdriver into an adjustment hole on the bottom of the door and turn clockwise, it raises the rollers; turn counterclockwise and the rollers lower.
Except I can't get it to work.
One set of rollers, I can relatively easily turn clockwise, and the door raises and is visibly straight. But then let go of the screwdriver and the rollers and door revert to pre-adjustment setting. The other set of rollers I can't adjust at all.
Is there some trick I'm missing?
I'm sure it's not that expensive or difficult to order new rollers and put them in. But before I do that I want to make sure I'm not overlooking something that would account for my efforts not working.
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