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Screen & Patio Door Repair Track

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Screen & patio door track coverDoes your sliding door stick or stop because of a damaged track? Repair your sliding door track by installing a new stainless steel cover for the door to slide on. It installs over your existing sliding door track without having to remove the existing track hardware or threshold.RESTORES ROLLING SURFACE:Stops doors from sticking & jamming. Cover slips over existing damaged track, repairing worn or damaged sliding patio door aluminum track.TRACK SIZES:1/4 in. sliding door rail cover, for doors up to 8 feet wide.STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTIONADDITIONAL USES:Works on most mirrored closet door tracks.(800) 255-35051/4" 6 mm 3/16" 5 mm ZZ 514primeline.netprimeline.netTools Needed: Hacksaw (or Dremel)1. Remove door. See our How-To section for more information (primeline.net).2. Clean track area of dirt, grease, oil, or loose debris.3. Lay new cover over existing track to determine if cutting is necessary. If necessary, use a hacksaw or Dremel to cut to desired length (gure1). Note: If the cover is being cut, make sure the factory cut edges butt together during assembly, as this will allow for a better t at the joint and smoother operation.4. Test t cap on old track. If necessary, pry open cover a little bit with a screwdriver, until it slides rmly over existing track (gure2).5. Using JB Weld Original (sold separately), apply a liberal amount to both ends and the middle of the new cover (gure3). Slip new cover over old track in desired location (gure4).6. Re-install door and check for smooth operation (adjustment of rollers and latch may be necessary).D 1579-C (Stainless steel)Stainless Steel Screwdriver (Flat and Phillips)Figure 1Figure 2Figure 3Figure 4Finished track