Assuming yours are the same as mine, if you have not already found, they just prize out of the frame.Antares 760 sliding door. One set of rollers good and spinning freely, one set seized and flat spotted. I’ve got the rollers spinning again but they will always stick on the flat spot. Anyone any idea where to get a replacement roller set (which doesn’t cost the value of the boat ?).
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I’m not sure, I’ll try loosening the Allen bolts each side and give it a try. Still need to source replacements though as there is a big flat spot.Assuming yours are the same as mine, if you have not already found, they just prize out of the frame.
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At some point in the past the rollers have seized although the rear set are still ok. Repeated use has worn a flat spot on the seized rollers.What caused the flat spot ?
Thanks for the info, I’m in the Isle of Man so not really near anyone except Mr Googler.Hafele
But as they nolonger supply direct you may have to find a stockist once you have trawled their extensive catalogue to see if they do anything like it
But where are you, as I could turn up a couple of brass wheels at a push, if you are near to me. However, the rise & fall mechanism may also be shot.
Failing that
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I got the door off quite easily following a thread on this type of boat a few months ago. I’ll have a look on eBay and also try a couple of local glazing companies to see if they recognise them.On my Princess 35, with a white aluminium frame ,the door rollers originally used , proved to be identical in dimensions to those commonly found for sale on Ebay.
Prices vary considerably due to quality, but even the cheapest ones do last if you lubricate them with decent amounts of grease.
The real pain is locating the hidden bolts and dismantling/removing the door to get at the rollers.
You probably will have to adjust the door rollers to minimum height both top and bottom in order to release the door from the frame.
A Tip..... if you have a really old door and the bolts holding the alloy frame together have seized , you may/will destroy the threads in the door aluminium frame on extracting those bolts, especially at the bottom.
One may find that decking screws ,decent quality green beasties are long enough and hard enough to cut a new thread in the soft alloy to save the day and hold the frame together, a dab of white paint conceals all.
Or you can buy a complete new set of doors.
Do know that the Princess 330 can suffer the same fate, but that the door rollers are of a slightly different design.
These look similar, I’ll need to measure the originals.Assuming yours are the same as mine, if you have not already found, they just prize out of the frame.
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Nice idea but I’d be walking straight into the interior seating. No locking mechanism on the other door either.Do what I did for a client with very elderly patio doors with same issue, swap out the fixed bar on the 'non slider' so the totally unused door from new becomes the opener.
Having had another play around with it this morning I think I might be able to resurrect this one. It depends how difficult it is to get out, it’s not the same as Plum’s model.Dean could probably machine you something suitable if you get stuck
Nice idea but I’d be walking straight into the interior seating. No locking mechanism on the other door either.
Although yours is not the same design/supplier as on my Antares 760, my fixed door appears to be identical to the sliding one, other than the latch, and appears to have the same rollers on the bottom. Worth checking yours as then you just need to remove the fixed door and swap the rollers.
Certainly worth looking at ?Although yours is not the same design/supplier as on my Antares 760, my fixed door appears to be identical to the sliding one, other than the latch, and appears to have the same rollers on the bottom. Worth checking yours as then you just need to remove the fixed door and swap the rollers.
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Coincidentally I came across this company who specialise in spares for aluminium windows and doors Complete Aluminium SparesHaving had another play around with it this morning I think I might be able to resurrect this one. It depends how difficult it is to get out, it’s not the same as Plum’s model.