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Old 09-26-2018, 03:02 PM   #1
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Default Replacing wheels on 4100 SCB patio door

Where do I find the replacement wheels
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Old 09-26-2018, 07:07 PM   #2
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Where do I find the replacement wheels
i’m looking for the same thing. Did you find a place to get replacement wheels/bearings? My door is tough to slide
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Old 09-27-2018, 12:05 AM   #3
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They are standard wheels you can find at Home Depot or Ace Hardware.
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Did you replace the rollers? If so, how did you do it?
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Most sliders work the same way. The door needs to be removed. The wheels are in a carriage, that is removed from the bottom of the door. I would remove the door, then remove the rollers, then find the replacements. There are many different kinds of slider wheels. Yes, you can get them at a box store or online, but you need to know which ones you're replacing first.
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Thanks. How do you remove the door?
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Unfortunately there used to be another Maxum owners group that contained lots of information on the larger sport yachts. There was a document and pictures. I think you need to remove the upper channel, slide it out of the way and then you can slide the door up to disengage it from the bottom track. It's a heavy door.
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They are made the same as household doors. There are adjustment screws on the bottom that you need to dial down, this will give you the play you need to lift out the slider. Replacement wheels are standard too. We had a screen door guy do it all for a couple hundred, but now we know what’s involved. Smooth as butter now.
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