Turning this screw raises or lowers the roller.
Sliding shower door will not stay closed.
Lower the door down from the overhead track.
You re most likely facing one of the following.
Your sliding door might be able to latch if you hold it and lock.
I have a standard sliding door on the shower tub.
Give the screw a clockwise turn and test to see whether the door slides easier.
Most sliding doors have a mechanism called an adjusting screw located at the bottom of the door ends.
It won t stay shut.
I just installed sliding doors in the master bath.
It slides along the top of the tub.
In your case because the door slides open you ll need to either raise the back of the door or lower the front of the door that should be hitting the rubber stop in the closed position by changing the position of the roller.
Easy peasy with the directions.
My super recalibrated it there are four screw holes for the top runner and he put it on the last one but it still slides back.
The shower door doesn t stay closed.
It may take a little hit and miss until you get the door to sit level and properly seated in the track.
Straight to the point.
If the door becomes even harder to open turn the screw in the opposite direction.
The shower doors rollers can be adjusted accordingly.
It s really annoying when a sliding door won t shut completely but adding a couple magnets can help it shut all the way every time.
Remember each side frame has a bumper preventing the doors from closing completely.
Glass shower doors that stick 2.
Shower door keeps popping open and won t stay closed shower door scrapes the bottom of the shower pan edge when opening and closing shower door is loose and needs tightening.