4 removing the sliding door before removing the door slide it to the point in the track where you see an indent.
How to remove sliding closet doors from top track.
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In this video we show how to remove a sliding closet door facebook.
Obviously you d start with the front outer slab.
Most of the time the door will pop right off.
Getting the closet doors off the slider rails requires removing the floor guide at the bottom.
If there are brackets at the bottom remove the screws that secure the door to the brackets before lifting the door out.
Then angle the door towards you and pull gently detaching the door from its top track.
The floor guide keeps the doors level across the door opening.
Each door has its own track that spans the width of the closet opening.
Next carefully lift the door up at a slight angle to remove the bottom rollers from the track.
Bypass doors have a metal track screwed inside the top of the doorframe.
Then tilt it slightly with help and remove it from the upper track of the door frame as well.
This means that since the top track supports all of the weight the optional bottom track is used only to help guide your sliding closet doors and bifold doors.
Remove the outside closet door by first sliding the door to the center of the track.
Once this is complete repeat the process with the inside closet door.
Then try lifting it up a little and pulling it towards you.
The track has two channels that guide rollers that are attached to the top of each door that allow the doors to slide.
Be careful when pulling a door out of the track as many of the sliding doors can be quite heavy.
Both panels disconnect in the same manner.
I can t tell from the fuzzy photo whether the hanging hardware has a release mechanism but typically you d just swing the door outward away from the closet about 20 degrees so that the top of the wheel clears the upper track lip then lift it off.
Once you remove all the screws lift the door up and make sure that it is completely removed from the bottom track of the door frame.
The slider rails are tracks that hold the upper rollers of each sliding panel.
The top track rollers shown at right can support doors up to 200 lbs each for medium rated 3 wheels and 400 lbs each for the heavy duty rated 4 wheels.