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[Lifetime Warranty] Gliding Patio Door Tandem Roller Assembly - Replaces #1997061 (1982 to P) #1273704 (1964 to 1982) 1-1/4" Steel Ball Bearing | Pack of 2

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Tandem Roller Assembly for Gliding Patio Doors

Key Features

  • 1-1/4" Steel Ball Bearing Wheels: Precision-engineered steel wheels provide a smooth, low-friction glide even for heavy double-pane glass doors, ensuring effortless operation.
  • Tandem Load Distribution: The dual-wheel configuration distributes the door's weight across a larger surface area, significantly reducing wear on the track and preventing "flat spots" on the wheels.
  • High-Capacity Galvanized Housing: Constructed from heavy-gauge galvanized steel to resist corrosion and structural bending, making it ideal for high-humidity or coastal environments.
  • Side-Access Adjustment Screw: Features a conveniently located internal screw that allows you to easily raise or lower the door height to ensure perfect vertical alignment with the side jamb.
  • Universal Drop-In Design: Engineered for a precise fit into the bottom rail of standard gliding doors, requiring no specialized tools for a standard replacement.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Current Standard: 1997061 (Used for doors manufactured from 1982 to Present).
  • Legacy Standard: 1273704 (Used for doors manufactured from 1964 to 1982).

Compatibility & Fitment

This tandem roller is the primary replacement part for the most popular Andersen-brand gliding door systems. Key compatible series include:

  • Andersen Perma-Shield: Fits the majority of Perma-Shield Gliding Patio Doors manufactured since 1964.
  • Andersen Frenchwood: Compatible with Frenchwood Gliding (FWG) patio doors.
  • Andersen Narroline & A-Series: Direct fit for Narroline (NL) and newer A-Series gliding door systems.
  • Note: While this part is standard for Andersen, it is essential to verify your existing housing dimensions and wheel diameter (1-1/4") before ordering.

When to Replace

  • Door is Hard to Slide: Opening or closing the door requires significant physical effort, indicating that the ball bearings have seized or the wheels have become misshapen.
  • Grinding or Squeaking Noise: A loud metallic sound as the door moves suggests the steel wheels are dragging across the track rather than rolling freely.
  • Door Jumps or Sags: The door feels "bumpy" when in motion or sits crooked in the frame, often causing air leaks and difficulty with the locking mechanism.
  • Visible Rust on Bearings: In high-moisture areas, the internal steel bearings can corrode and lock up, preventing the wheel from turning at all.
  • Stripped Adjustment Screw: You can no longer level the door because the internal adjustment threads have failed due to age or overtightening.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Gliding patio doors are extremely heavy. Always use two people to lift the door panel out of the track and lay it flat on a protected surface (like a moving blanket).
  • Clean the Track: PRO TIP: Before installing the new rollers, use a vacuum and a damp cloth to remove all sand, pet hair, and debris from the bottom track. A dirty track is the primary cause of premature roller failure.
  • Retract the Wheels: Ensure the new rollers are in their "fully retracted" (lowest) position before snapping them into the door rail; this provides the clearance needed to lift the door back onto the track.
  • Level the Door: Once the door is back in place, use a screwdriver to adjust both rollers until the gap between the door and the side jamb is perfectly even from top to bottom.
  • Dry Lubrication: Do not use thick grease or oil on the track. Use a Dry Silicone Spray on the rollers and track to provide lubrication without attracting dirt and grit.
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  • COMPATIBLE WITH

    COMPATIBLE WITH

    200 Series Narroline | 200 Series Perma-Shield | 400 Series Frenchwood Gliding
  • REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    REPLACES PART NUMBERS

    #1273704 for Andersen Primed Gliding doors (1967-1983) & #1997061 for Andersen Perma-Shield gliding doors (1982-Present)
  • FIX THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS

    FIX THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS

    Door sticks or drags | Difficult to slide | Door won't close fully | Uneven door alignment | Squeaking or grinding noise
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.

FAQ

This roller assembly is designed for Andersen gliding patio doors that utilize a tandem bottom roller setup. It fits doors requiring part number 1997061 for 1982 to present applications and replaces the older part number 1273704 used on 1964 to 1982 models. These rollers are compatible with Andersen 200 Series and 400 Series gliding patio doors, including Frenchwood gliding patio door applications.
This assembly is a direct replacement for Andersen part number 1997061 and the older Andersen part number 1273704.
It installs at the bottom of the moving gliding patio door panel. This tandem roller assembly supports the weight of the door and allows the active panel to glide smoothly along the track.
Typical symptoms include a sliding door that feels heavy, drags on the sill, sticks during opening or closing, rolls unevenly, or requires constant adjustment to maintain alignment. Worn rollers may also cause scraping noises, visible flat spots, wobbling, or binding at the bottom of the panel.
This is generally a moderate repair, as the moving patio door panel typically must be removed to access the bottom roller assemblies. Essential tools include a screwdriver set and a putty knife or pry tool for trim removal if necessary. Because patio door panels are heavy, we recommend having a second person assist with the removal. Once the panel is removed, the roller replacement process is straightforward. Plan for additional time to reinstall the panel and readjust the roller height to ensure the door slides smoothly and latches correctly.
Yes, replacing both bottom roller assemblies simultaneously is the recommended practice. If one side shows signs of wear, the other side often has similar wear. Replacing both ensures even door support, smoother travel, and consistent alignment across the bottom of the panel.
Before installation, thoroughly inspect and clean the bottom track. Dirt, hardened debris, and track damage can interfere with the performance of new rollers. Additionally, verify that the track is not bent, the door frame is square, and the old roller mounting area is free of damage. After installation, adjust the side-access roller height as needed to ensure the panel clears the sill evenly and locks properly.