



Andersen Lower Screen Roller Assembly (1991 to Present) - 1997310
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Tucsonreader
> 3 dayAfter 10 years in the Tucson heat our old rollers had become pretty worn out. These are perfect (I think OEM) replacements. There is a little trick to removing the old ones that involves using a very small nail or mini-screwdriver to pop the old units out . Before I figured this out I had a couple end up rattling around inside the aluminum track ... not a real problem but its easy to get them out if you study the design before attacking the removal. A good shot of a silicone lubricant would not be a bad idea from time to time.
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chris
> 3 dayScreen door hasnt worked this well in years. This is a very easy fix and apparently routine maintenance if your patio door sees a lot of use. I honestly had no idea it was so cheap and easy make my old door operate like new again.
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James DeMoss
> 3 dayI bought this roller to replace the lower rollers on my screen door. This roller is very easy to install. They were easy to order and arrived a day early
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oj
> 3 dayExcellent
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M. Krizan
> 3 dayThe replacement part arrived quickly. After watching a youtube video, my son was able to install the replacement part easily.
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Paul
> 3 dayUsed this on an older Anderson sliding screen door. Removal of old broken piece was hard. Putting new piece in place was just a matter of putting adjusting stem in first towards the hole and snapping into place
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Dennis Mcghee
Greater than one weekEasy to install
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Dan R
> 3 dayStraight forward install. Added a little bit of oil to wheel shafts. Door slides very smoothly now.
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SFK
> 3 day26 year old Anderson 8 sliding door that gets used a lot with dogs. Screen door just would slide well till I looked into this. Read all the reviews and surprise my replacement was very easy no issue. Adjusted the level up, added some WD40 and smooth as ever. Only did one while the other side adjustment is weathered but it works great. Very happy I took on this project...
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R & C Miller
> 3 dayworked as reported