Stand back five feet or so and examine the gaps on the top and bottom.
Sliding closet doors fall off track.
2 grab the door from both sides and lift it off the track.
Take one of the doors down by lifting it and angling the bottom toward you until the rollers clear the top track then pulling it toward you.
Angle the bottom of the door toward you while you let it down and the wheels should hook right onto the track.
Floor keepers are typically fastened to sliding doors by two screws.
Try holding your foot against the bottom of the door and pull gently on the top of the door to lift the back side.
Bypass doors have a metal track screwed inside the top of the doorframe.
If one side of your door is loose then it s most likely that a wheel or wheel brace is faulty.
Sliding closet doors fall off tracks.
Top bracket loosen the set screw on the top bracket and slide the bracket slightly along the track to adjust the space between the top of the doors.
Work the door slowly into the opening in this manner.
Moving the door when the back side is sliding on the ground is a little difficult.
Stand back five feet or so and examine the gaps on the top and bottom.
Inspect the rollers and tighten them with a.
Sliding closet doors fall off tracks.
Take a look and ensure the entire wheel is in one piece and properly seated in the track.
Insert the door s wheels into the double track inside the upper door jamb lifting it as far as it will go.
First check the alignment of your closet doors.
Then retighten the screw close the doors and check the fit.
Take a look and ensure the entire wheel is in one piece and properly seated in the track.
Adjusting the position of the door photo 1.
The track has two channels that guide rollers that are attached to the top of each door that allow the doors to slide.
If one side of your door is loose then it s most likely that a wheel or wheel brace is faulty.
Bring the door to within a few inches of the strike side jamb.