Roller & Track

Sliding Door Roller Track & Guides — Replacement Track Australia

The track your sliding door runs on takes more punishment than most homeowners realise. Years of daily use, foot traffic across the threshold, and the occasional hard impact all take their toll on sliding door tracks and guides. A damaged, corroded, or worn track will cause even freshly replaced rollers to perform poorly — which is why track condition should always be assessed when carrying out a roller replacement. Slide Master Hardware in Wangara stocks roller track sections and guides suited to a range of Australian aluminium sliding door systems.

We carry both bottom track (the floor-level channel the rollers run in) and top guide track (the upper channel that keeps the door upright and aligned). Track profiles vary between door manufacturers and frame generations, so correct identification is important when ordering a replacement section. Standard track lengths can often be cut to size for your specific opening width.

Top guides — the small plastic or nylon inserts that sit in the top track and guide the upper edge of the door — are another frequently needed item. When a top guide breaks or wears away, the door will swing outward at the top, feel unstable during operation, and may eventually derail. Guide replacement is a straightforward repair once the correct profile is identified.

If your door is running poorly despite a good track, the issue likely lies with the rollers themselves — see our door rollers and carriages page for the full range. For wardrobe door track systems, see our wardrobe sliding door carriages and hardware page. Track and roller work for specific brands is covered across our brand pages including Stegbar, Dowell, and Precision.

Rollers can be manufactured in six wheel profiles Round, Concave, Flat, Convex-V, Concave-V and the V wheel profile. Australian and New Zeeland most popular roller replacement seller would be the Concave round wheel profile with fixed axle.

Round profile wheels with threaded axle and nut or threaded bore with screw generally used as hangers on Shower screens, Fly screens, Timber bathroom doors.

Wheels with bore holes generally used on steel or plastic carriages fitted with permanent rivet and pin or fixed pressed axle.
Stainles steel capping tracks your solution to those worn sliding door tracks no need to remove or disturb your old door bottom profile, select the correct profile to suit your door, cut to size and fit on top of your old track, it can be screwed or rivet in position.

Need Help Finding the Right Part?

Call (08) 6401 3333, email slidemasterausthardware@gmail.com, or visit us at 3/15 Prindiville Drive, Wangara WA 6065. Send us a photo of your part for free identification.

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