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How to Repair Bifold Door Top Roller Guide

If your bifold doors are sticking it's likely they need some attention. You may have to clean and lubricate them or adjust them. The issue could be caused by loose screws on the top pivot or by the top guide roller.

This kit includes all the hardware you need to restore your bi-fold wardrobe door system to its peak performance.

Remove the Door

It may appear complicated and challenging to put in the bifold internal doors, but for those who are DIYers with some experience, it's actually a breeze. The frame isn't the issue however getting the doors to close and fold smoothly is. Because bifold doors are intricate machines, they might require some tweaking to ensure they are functioning properly. It could be as simple as tightening up a screw, or as complicated as taking off and replacing the door's pivot pin or roller.

The majority of the time you can fix these issues with a few basic adjustments without removing the doors. You may find that your bifold doors are sliding or scraping the floor, or jumping out of track. It's simple to fix these issues. Follow three easy steps and your bifold door will be back on track in the shortest amount of time.

The most common problem that bifolding doors with internal hinges face is that they are sliding out of alignment. This could be due loose screws, holes on the anchor/pivots, or a misaligned bifold door. In the majority of cases, you can correct this issue with a few simple adjustments, but if the door isn't moving at all it could be necessary to have it removed and replaced.

To open the door you'll need an screwdriver and perhaps two pliers (to aid in loosening any pins that are tight to pivot). The screwdriver can be used to loosen the locking levers on the bottom pivot bracket. The pliers are used to take off the pin.

Once the top roller has been removed, you can lift the door, turn it down and then remove it from its track and pivot brackets. It's usually a straightforward procedure, but be careful to not let the door strike the door frame. Then, you'll be able to cut off the edge of the door that is scraping the floor and sand it down until smooth. You can then paint or refinish the door if required.

Remove the Roller Guide

This spring-loaded guide roller is mounted on the top of the bifold door repair bracket door to assist with smooth operation. It is designed to be used with Kenna frames and can be fitted to doors that are 1 to 3/8 inches thick. It is made of nylon, steel and plastic components and will replace a worn or damaged guide.

To begin to remove the guide roller, take out the screws that hold it in place. Do this using a screwdriver and a bit to loosen it. Use your hands to slowly remove it from the frame. This may require some effort, so have a friend help you to keep the door in place as you take it off.

Once the old guide is removed, carefully cut the remaining finish over the foot of the new guide using a razor blade to separate it from the rod blank. This will make the guide's foot easier to remove and also prevent any damage. Be careful when doing this as the foot is very sharp and could cause injury to your fingers or cut them.

It is possible to use some force to remove the guide, but take care not to break or chip the foot. After you have removed the old guide, remove any threads or epoxy left in the area where it was attached. This will prevent future problems with the guide.

After removing the guide, try out your new guide by putting it in its new location and then applying a few rotations of masking tape or some kind of guide tubing to secure it in the correct position. This will let you double verify the guide's spacing and alignment to make sure that everything is properly set up. Whether you're eye-balling it or using the always accurate CRB Spine Finder and Deflection System it is essential to avoid any problems in the future.

doorpanels-300x200.jpgIf the guide is placed properly and functions in the way it should, the last step will be to put the door back in place. Be aware that any screws or pins that you removed or loosened should be replaced and tightened correctly when you're finished.

Remove the Bottom Pivot

Window-Repairs.-150x150.jpgBifold doors make a gorgeous feature for any home, but sometimes they need a little tweaking or adjustment to remain in great shape. While some of the less critical issues can be fixed with the doors still in place, other issues require them to be removed. This guide will walk you through how to remove internal bifold pivots for doors, pins and rollers to make your doors glide like new again.

The first step is to gather your tools. Getting everything together ahead of time will save you some frustration later during the construction. You'll need a screwdriver, pliers, and possibly a wrench. You can buy an assortment of basic tools at your local hardware store at a reasonable price. It's recommended to have some wood glue handy. This can be very useful when you need to fix any rollers back into place.

After assembling your tools, open the bifold door and loosen the top track bracket by using your screwdriver. Once this is loose, the door should be free to slide off the top track completely. It may take some jiggling but it should eventually pop off the track.

The bottom pivot of the frame needs to be removed. Close all doors in the interior prior to starting. This will be a lot easier than trying to work from the inside. If the track on the bottom appears to be in good condition it is possible to raise the door to take off the track.

You'll need to replace the track if it's damaged. You can purchase replacement tracks for both bifold doors and swinging closet doors from your local hardware store. If the track is seriously damaged, then you might need to replace it entirely.

After your track has been repaired or replaced You'll need to test the doors to ensure proper operation. Make sure that they are easily able to move between positions. You should also ensure that the edges of the door are parallel to the frame when it is closed. If they're not, you'll have to adjust the top pivot bracket by tightening or loosening the bottom setscrew.

Replace the Roller

Bifold doors neatly enclose closets, laundry nooks and pantries, but only when they function correctly. The bifold doors consist of two panels that are hinged and slide down an incline at the top of the frame. Over time the roller guides may wear out and cause the doors to sag. The roller guide can be replaced in just a few minutes with basic tools.

The first step is removing the roller guide from your door panel. The bolt that holds the bottom pivot must be removed and the screw holding the guide to the top of the door panel needs to be loosen. After the guide is removed then lift the door frame up and out of its track. Then, using a wrench, remove the top pivot bolt from the hole in the header of the frame by loosening the bolt.

A replacement top nylon roller guide that has a 7/8 inch diameter wheel and a base made of steel is available from Stanley, Cox or Acme. It mounts on the top edge of the repair bifold door top pivot door, which is 1 to 1-3/8 inches thick. It is spring-loaded to adjust in the upper track to ensure smooth gliding.

Bifold doors can also scrape against the floor when it closes and opens. This can happen after adding carpet, or other flooring materials which require the doors to be slightly raised to allow clearance. Removal of the bottom pivot adjustment screw and loosening the top track's mounting screws, and moving the anchor/pivot pin is typically enough to eliminate this issue.

A new set of roller guides can be an inexpensive solution to the problem of your repair bifold door bottom pivot doors becoming difficult to operate. They are typically available at the local hardware store in the door section. However, they can also be purchased on the internet from a variety of suppliers. You will also need the squeeze-clamp and a tiny container of Elmer's wood adhesive that is sold in big box stores. The clamp is used to keep the area being repaired shut after the glue has been placed in and dried.

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