Mirror Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2 in., Plastic Roller, Ball Bearings, Concave
Mirror Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2 in., Plastic Roller, Ball Bearings, Concave
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Mirror Door Roller Assembly, 1-1/2 in., Plastic Roller, Ball Bearings, Concave

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  • Monarch Compatibility: Specifically designed for Monarch Door Company's 500 series aluminum-framed sliding mirror closet doors.
  • Robust Housing: Features an extruded aluminum housing with a milled aluminum finish, measuring 1-3/4 in. wide, 1/2 in. thick, and 3 in. tall.
  • Durable Roller: Equipped with a 1-1/2 in. diameter concave plastic roller, ensuring a smooth, quiet, and long-lasting operation.
  • Precision Bearings: Incorporates steel ball bearings within the roller for enhanced performance and durability.
  • Adjustable Mounting: Mounts on the bottom of sliding mirrored closet doors and offers adjustability after installation.
  • Versatile Application: Utilized by various closet door manufacturers for their sliding mirrored door systems.
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Feb 29, 2024
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They dont fit. Too thick.

They look the same but, the housing is too thick to fit in the bracket on the back of the door. Would require some sort of filing or grinding that I am not prepared to do. I don't want to force them in and break the mirror. I returned them.

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