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steel ball bearing roller 753 is an EPCO sliding door hardware component designed as a steel ball bearing roller for heavier doors. This construction supports door movement under higher loads, which helps doors track smoothly in demanding installations. The roller is made of steel, so the rolling surface resists deformation under point loads from heavier door weights over time. The part is identified as manufacturer part number 753, giving installers a clear match when replacing a worn roller in an existing assembly. The roller is specified for use with the 743 shoe, so it serves as the rolling element that works in that shoe profile within a sliding system. The roller has a width of 9/32 inch and a height of 39/64 inch, dimensions that define how it fits into the 743 shoe and how the door sits relative to its track.
The steel ball bearing roller is described as press fitting into the bottom of the 743 shoe, so the installer drives or presses the roller into place instead of using separate fasteners. This press fit engagement locks the roller into the shoe body, which helps keep the rolling element aligned with the door edge and track throughout use. With a roller width of 9/32 inch, the press fit interface can be matched to the corresponding cavity in the 743 shoe, supporting a snug fit that resists wobble. The 39/64 inch height positions the rolling surface relative to the shoe and track, affecting how the door edge clears thresholds or guides during operation.
This EPCO steel ball bearing roller is categorized under builders hardware and sliding door hardware, so it is intended for door systems that move on a sliding track rather than hinged setups. The designation as a steel ball bearing roller for heavier doors points it toward applications where door panels carry higher weight, such as larger or denser constructions within a sliding assembly. Being specified as a roller for the 743 shoe, it operates directly under that shoe profile at the bottom of the door, carrying the load along the track path. The dimensions 9/32 inch width and 39/64 inch height define how the roller fits within the 743 shoe cavity and how the door is supported, influencing track engagement along the full opening width.
The statement that the roller press fits into the bottom of the 743 shoe indicates that the 753 uses an interference fit to seat firmly in the shoe, so there is no reliance on separate connectors at that interface. This style of connection helps maintain the roller position during repeated sliding cycles, which matters for doors carrying heavier loads because the rolling centerline stays stable against the track. The steel construction of the ball bearing roller provides a hard running surface for the bearings, which supports consistent motion as the door is cycled across its full travel. With 9/32 inch width, the contact profile remains compact inside the shoe, contributing to controlled lateral play in the track channel. The 39/64 inch height locates the rolling surface to work with the 743 shoe geometry, so the door height relative to the track is governed by these defined dimensions on every installation.
The steel ball bearing roller 753 is used as a sliding door hardware component for heavier doors, providing the rolling function within a 743 shoe so the door can travel along its track.
The steel ball bearing roller 753 is described as press fitting into the bottom of the 743 shoe, so the roller is driven into a matching cavity to create a tight, fixed connection in the shoe body.
The roller is specifically described as a steel ball bearing roller for heavier doors, meaning its steel construction and ball bearing design are intended to support higher door weights in sliding applications.
The 9/32 inch width and 39/64 inch height specify the size of the 753 roller body, which determines how it fits into the 743 shoe and how the door rides in relation to the track.
The product is described as a steel ball bearing roller for 743 shoe, indicating it is designed specifically to press into the bottom of that shoe profile within a sliding door system.
The 753 roller is categorized under builders hardware and sliding door hardware, placing it in the group of components used to support and guide sliding door assemblies.
The EPCO steel ball bearing roller 753 is defined as a steel ball bearing roller for heavier doors and for the 743 shoe, so it targets sliding door assemblies that use that specific shoe profile. With its 9/32 inch width and 39/64 inch height, the roller dimensions are clearly stated for matching to the shoe cavity and door height needs. For projects built around sliding door hardware in the builders hardware category, this 753 part number gives a direct way to specify the rolling component that works with the 743 shoe design.
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