



Andersen Lower Screen Roller Assembly (1991 to Present) 1 Pair - 1997310 by Andersen Windows
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Jimmie Kirlin
> 3 dayGreat replacement parts. Made screen door feel like brand new again!!
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Angel O.
> 3 dayRecommend watching video. So easy to install and needed no adjustment
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Suz
> 3 dayThe screen door wheel assembly worked wonders on our Anderson door with bottom wheels that had worn down and no longer turned. Even though our screen door was older than the years listed, the part looked just like this one. We went by the picture of the part rather than the screen door manufacture years it was supposed to replace. It was just what we needed with a quick installation to boot.
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Robert J. Chapman
> 3 dayWhen our old Andersen screen door would no longer slide (27-yr-old) and the price for a new door took my breath away, I opted to try replacing the rollers, both top and bottom. The rollers plus wiping down the exterior white aluminum frame with 90% isopropyl alcohol resulted in a new-looking and functioning screen door.
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Sean W. Swift
> 3 dayBrought life back to an old door. Was harder to get the old, brittle ones out than to get the new ones in. Minor adjustment and it was good to go!
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DNG
> 3 dayThe product is perfect if you have to replace old ruined ones. Very easy to install; YouTube videos are helpful. Getting out the old ones first, as others mention, can be difficult. I resorted to grabbing them with needle nose pliers and breaking off bits til the rest dropped out the opening. Once installed they work about as well as the original, which is to say not perfectly, even when you manage to get the entire door back on track. This is not really a problem of this product, but an inherent issue with these patio doors.
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Jedbone
> 3 dayMy Andersen door had been giving me trouble for years. Id lube it, and it would work well for a day or two, then go back to its stubborn ways of dragging and often coming off the track. The wheels looked semi-OK, but you cant see them well where they sit, and were 25 years old. I didnt really notice the chips missing due to dog strikes and general dirt and wear. With a little prodding the each assembly snaps right out, and these name brand wheels snap right in. Didnt even look up the process, just fiddled a bit with the adjustment screws on the bottom wheels until the door stopped rocking up and down while being moved, and wow, its like butter now. Now I just need to stop the dirt splashed up to the track by the rain that certainly contributes to my issues.
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Paul French
> 3 dayMade my screen door work like new
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Corey J.K.
> 3 dayIve seen some other people note this before purchasing, but while these ended up being the correct part for my old screen door, they were a PAIN to install. The old parts do not want to leave their home. I ended up using needle nose pliers and broke the old wheels into chunks to shake out of the door. These went in fine once you figured out to line the adjustment screw with the hole in the door.
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Miss Rachelle Strosin
> 3 dayBest value