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Door roller catch adjustment.
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A roller ball catch is commonly used on interior doors such as accordion louvered bi folding closets and light or medium service doors the use of a ball bearing type keeps the latch rolling smoothly against the lip or striker plate to close it.
Super easy to adjust the door roller catch has an opening on the one side of the nylon roller for you to insert a screwdriver allowing you to push the roller catch down into the case and turn it either clockwise to lessen the catch projection or anti clockwise to extend the projection.
Hi all just bought the above but it comes with no instructions can someone please tell me how you adjust it.
Prestige adjustable roller catches are ideal for use with internal linen press closet and similar doors where positive closing is required.
More than likely one of these suggestions will get your shower door back on track.
If you notice your closet doors are not closing properly or not wanting to close at all you can adjust the ball catch.
When a roller catch misaligns the catch will not hold a door closed and must be adjusted.
An opening on one side of the roller allows you to adjust the catch projection to either reduce it or to extend it.
For use on standard thickness doors only.
Discussion in carpenters talk started by tinbra1 apr 7 2007.
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A roller ball or roller catch uses a ball held in place with a pin that pops into a groove on the door latch.
Supplied with strike plate and fixing screws.
When properly adjusted the roller catch holds and releases with little effort.
You can find the ball catch mechanism.
The other door has a dummy handle that does nothing.
Adjustable roller catches are very helpful when there is a considerable gap between the door and the door frame.