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adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
- Cliffm
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adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
I assume the top rollers are adjustable, and the side closest to the latch is to be adjusted for striker height, followed by the opposite side for door way frame match (aka plumb)
So my question is: how in the heck do you get to the top of door adjusting threaded shafts while its hanging inside the roller track? I'd really love a picture of someone adjusting these?
As always, your feedback is much appreciated.
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Re: adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
- Cliffm
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Re: adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
Viper wrote:Source of the post Some setups will provide access to adjustment screws while others require that you remove the door, adjust, then install the door again and check the fit. Depends on the hardware you have. I assume you're checking this with the boat in the water correct?....makes a difference. Let us know how you make out.
Thanks, yes it's in the water, i don't see any readily accessible way to reach hardware while door is hanging, so I'll assume I must remove, adjust, and re-hang.
So this brings the "how do you remove" question, as I don't see enough slop in the track to go up/out like a sliding glass door? is there another trick?
I can't imagine they changed the hardware much, ours's is a 2006, so any one adjust there's that has 2000 to 20009?
- Cliffm
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Re: adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
- Cliffm
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Re: adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
I'll call carver before I attempt this, but having a better understanding of its function helps.
- Cliffm
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Re: adjusting the hanging roller doors angle
solution: The track is (2) pieces, so close the door and then remove the accessible track piece so that when you open the door it will expose the roller adjustment nut. Close the door (almost) measure desired offset for striker alignment, then open the door to drop roller assembly to and adjust threaded portion to align. Re-close, verify striker alignment, then adjust second roller for door alignment to frame. Once all adjustments are made and verified, close door and re-install open door track portion.
As I was informed earlier, its best to do this with vessel in water and with typical fuel/water capacity's to compensate for vessel flex.
thanks to all for input & Tips!
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