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Screen Door Roller Assembly

Part Number:9011001 Price: $29.54

Pella Patio Door Screen Wheels (1991-2005)

Crafted by Pella between 1991 and 2005, these screen wheels are essential for maintaining the smooth operation of your first-generation Pella patio doors. Specifically designed for patio doors manufactured from approximately 1967 through 1995, these wheels ensure your screen doors glide effortlessly.

Please note that newer style screen doors, introduced after 1995, utilize a trolley system on the topside of the door and do not require rollers.

Compatibility: First-generation Pella patio doors (1967-1995)

Manufactured by Pella: High-quality and durable

Newer Style Screen Doors: Use a trolley system without rollers

Ensure the longevity and functionality of your classic Pella patio doors with these reliable screen wheels.

Housing dimensions:
Width: 1-3/4
Height: 1-7/16 / 1-11/16
Thickness: 9/16
Nylon wheel Diameter: 1-3/8 l 
Nylon wheel width: 3/8 inch

Note: Some housings have No Holes, Some 2 round holes, and some with round and slotted hole

Screen Roller Assembly has a 1-3/8 inch (34.9 millimeter) diameter wide groove nylon roller, with a zinc plated steel housing and a brass axle. 
This roller assembly fits Pella screen doors. 
Two rollers per pack.
Sold as a pre-packaged pair

How to Remove Pella Screen Door -
Assuming you have a Pella screen door with the screen on the inside.
The top has a spring that closes the door automatically. Remove the screw that is attached to spring.

Be careful not to let it snap and damage anything 
If you look at the bottom track, you should see a couple of half moon shaped cutouts about 20-21" from the door edge. (6 Wide Door )

Loosen the screws, on the rollers to take tension off
Line up the rollers right above the half moon shaped cutouts then pull the bottom of the door towards you.

If you line up one roller up with each notch and pull the door toward you, it should come off easily.

<p>Pella Patio Door Screen Wheels (1991-2005)</p><p>Crafted by Pella between 1991 and 2005, these screen wheels are essential for maintaining the smooth operation of your first-generation Pella patio doors. Specifically designed for patio doors manufactured from approximately 1967 through 1995, these wheels ensure your screen doors glide effortlessly.</p><p><i>Please note that newer style screen doors, introduced after 1995, utilize a trolley system on the topside of the door and do not require rollers.</i></p><p><strong>Compatibility</strong>: First-generation Pella patio doors (1967-1995)</p><p><strong>Manufactured by Pella</strong>: High-quality and durable</p><p><strong>Newer Style Screen Doors</strong>: Use a trolley system without rollers</p><p>Ensure the longevity and functionality of your classic Pella patio doors with these reliable screen wheels.</p><p><strong>Housing dimensions:</strong><br />Width: 1-3/4<br />Height: 1-7/16 / 1-11/16<br />Thickness: 9/16<br />Nylon wheel Diameter: 1-3/8 l <br />Nylon wheel width: 3/8 inch</p><p><strong>Note:</strong> Some housings have No Holes, Some 2 round holes, and some with round and slotted hole<br /><br />Screen Roller Assembly has a 1-3/8 inch (34.9 millimeter) diameter wide groove nylon roller, with a zinc plated steel housing and a brass axle. <br />This roller assembly fits Pella screen doors. <br />Two rollers per pack.<br />Sold as a pre-packaged pair<br /><br /><strong>How to Remove Pella Screen Door -</strong><br />Assuming you have a Pella screen door with the screen on the inside.<br />The top has a spring that closes the door automatically. Remove the screw that is attached to spring.</p><p>Be careful not to let it snap and damage anything <br />If you look at the bottom track, you should see a couple of half moon shaped cutouts about 20-21" from the door edge. (6 Wide Door )</p><p>Loosen the screws, on the rollers to take tension off<br />Line up the rollers right above the half moon shaped cutouts then pull the bottom of the door towards you.</p><p>If you line up one roller up with each notch and pull the door toward you, it should come off easily.</p>