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Old 04-26-2008, 12:11 PM   #1
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I need to remove the pocket door between our Kitchen and bath so I can replace the latch. I know I need to remove the wood panel covering the slide rail at the top. Do I need to remove the wood panel on both sides? Has anyone performed this door removal that can give me some advice?

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I need to remove the pocket door between our Kitchen and bath so I can replace the latch. I know I need to remove the wood panel covering the slide rail at the top. Do I need to remove the wood panel on both sides? Has anyone performed this door removal that can give me some advice?

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Old 04-26-2008, 04:53 PM   #3
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Hello...
Don't remove any of the wood panels.
Look at the slide wheel, they are suspended by a threathed screw, whitch is in a KEY SLOT.
Each wheel is held in this key slot by a plastic lock.
I know this is clear as mudd, but look real close at the wheel assembly, you will see the locks.
PM me if more words and maybe some pix will help...
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I needed to remove mine because I didn't have clearance to move the door out once dropped. I removed only the side that I brought the door out on, and the panel now has Velcro on it.
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Thanks, I can see a white plastic device on the side of the door near the wheels. How do I move this device to release the door?
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