Taking the door out of the track 1.
How to remove sliding door off track.
Slip a flat screwdriver underneath the wheels and push them upwards.
Try holding your foot against the bottom of the door and pull gently on the top of the door to lift the back side.
Then angle the door towards you and pull gently detaching the door from its top track.
Then hold the spring loaded top pivot down while you swing the top of the door toward the frame and under the door track.
Loosen every single screw to ensure that you don t miss one and crack your.
Loosen the screws at the top of both doors.
Sliding patio doors have two separate units namely the sliding door panel and the stationary panel.
Then tilt it slightly with help and remove it from the upper track of the door frame as well.
You will be able to tell the wheels are sufficiently.
Once the door is approximately under the hole in the track release the pivot.
Work the door slowly into the opening in this manner.
In order to remove the sliding one effectively lift it upwards into the upper track and ask a helper to push the bottom gently and carefully toward you.
Slide the door over.
Even if you have brackets on the bottom of your door they re probably just connected to your wheels.
Bring the door to within a few inches of the strike side jamb.
Begin by inserting the bottom pivot into the bracket which can be screwed to the floor to the door jamb or both.
Pushing the wheels up will make it easier to.
Getting off track remove the outside closet door by first sliding the door to the center of the track.
Do this with a helper.
Lift a bottom supported door such as an sliding glass patio door straight up to clear the bottom track.
Next carefully lift the door up at a slight angle to remove the bottom rollers from the track.
4 removing the sliding door before removing the door slide it to the point in the track where you see an indent.
Then sharply angle the bottom of the door outward and lift the door from the track.
Pull the door up from the bottom track until the wheels are out.
Moving the door when the back side is sliding on the ground is a little difficult.