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[Lifetime Warranty] 1.8" Nylon Garage Door Rollers with 4.7" Stem - 6200ZZ Sealed Bearing, 8-Ball Design - Quiet Replacement for Standard 2" Track Sectional Garage Doors (Black) | Pack of 24

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1.8" Nylon Garage Door Rollers with 4.7" Stem - 6200ZZ Sealed Bearing, 8-Ball Design (Black)

Key Features

  • Roller Wheel Diameter: 1.8 inches.
  • Stem Length: 4.7 inches.
  • Shaft Diameter: 7/16 inches.
  • Bearing: Pre-lubricated 6200ZZ sealed bearing with an 8-ball design for reduced friction.
  • Material: Durable nylon wheel for quiet operation and a steel stem.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • Direct replacement for standard rollers with a 1.8-inch wheel diameter and a 4.7-inch stem length.
  • Universal fit for many brands that use rollers with matching specifications.

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Designed for use with standard 2-inch residential and light commercial garage door tracks.
  • Fits most sectional garage doors that require a 4.7-inch stem.
  • Confirm track size and existing roller dimensions before purchase.

When to Replace

  • Garage door operation is excessively noisy (grinding, squeaking, or rattling).
  • Rollers are cracked, chipped, or show significant wear.
  • Door sticks, binds, or moves unevenly in the track.
  • Rollers appear wobbly or loose in the track hinges.

Installation Tips

  • Disconnect power to the garage door opener before starting installation.
  • Replace rollers one at a time to keep the door properly aligned in the tracks.
  • Do not remove the bottom fixture rollers which are under extreme spring tension. This task should be performed by a qualified professional.
  • After installation, apply a silicone-based garage door lubricant to the bearings and track.
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FAQ

These rollers are intended for standard residential garage doors that use 2-inch track systems. The listing specifies a 1.8-inch roller with a 4.7-inch stem, so match both the wheel diameter and stem length to your existing rollers before ordering. They are commonly used on sectional garage doors, but they are not meant for tracks or hinge setups that require a different wheel size or stem length.
Remove one existing roller and compare three things: wheel diameter, stem length, and track size. For this set, you should be replacing rollers that are approximately 1.8 inches in diameter and use a 4.7-inch stem in a standard 2-inch garage door track. Also check that your current rollers are the same style of edge and stem fitment so they seat properly in the hinge and track.
Typical symptoms include a noisy door during opening or closing, jerky movement, visible wobble in the track, cracked or worn roller wheels, and rollers that do not spin freely by hand. If the door binds at certain points or shakes more than usual, worn rollers are a common cause.
6200ZZ indicates a shielded ball-bearing style roller bearing. In this listing, the rollers use an 8-ball bearing design to help the wheel rotate more smoothly and reduce friction compared with worn or low-grade rollers. Sealed or shielded bearings also help limit contamination from dust and debris, which can improve service life in a garage environment.
It often can, especially if your current rollers are worn, cracked, seized, or loose in the track. Nylon rollers are commonly chosen to reduce operating noise compared with older worn rollers. For best results, also inspect the hinges, tracks, and opener settings, since noise can also come from loose hardware or an unbalanced door.
For someone comfortable with basic garage door hardware, roller replacement is usually a moderate repair. Common tools include locking pliers or clamps, a wrench or socket set, and possibly a flat screwdriver or pry tool depending on the hinge style. Replacing center rollers is usually more straightforward than bottom fixtures. Do not remove bottom brackets or tamper with torsion or extension spring hardware unless you are trained, since those components are under significant tension.
Before installation, inspect the track for bends, debris, and heavy wear; check hinges for elongation or cracking; and make sure the door is properly balanced. If the old rollers failed early, common causes include misaligned track, loose hinges, impact damage, or excessive opener force settings. Cleaning the tracks and tightening hardware before installing the new rollers can help them last longer.
That depends on your door's hinge and roller count. Many residential sectional garage doors use around 10 to 12 rollers per single door, while larger double doors often use more. A 24-pack is often enough for a full replacement on many standard setups, but you should count your existing rollers before ordering to be sure.