Nylon Garage Door Rollers Introduction | DURA-LIFT Door Hardware®

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Connor introduces DURA-LIFT Door Hardware's garage door rollers. We offer nylon garage door rollers for sale in multiple wheel diameters, shaft lengths, and bearing types. All DURA-LIFT garage door rollers come with nylon wheels and premium bearings for quiet, extended performance.

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Dura Lift makes 2 different 6200 series door rollers:

These are the main differences between the 6200Z and 6200ZZ ball bearings are the seals and lubrication:

- 6200Z (silver shaft) has a metal shield on one side only, allowing some lubricant to escape and reducing noise. 6200ZZ has shields on both sides, fully enclosing the bearing and preventing lubricant escape but also increasing noise.
- 6200Z is open on one side and is lubricated with a light oil. 6200ZZ (anodized shaft) is completely sealed and requires no additional lubrication. The sealed design makes 6200ZZ more suitable for dirty or wet environments.
- The shields and seals also affect speed. 6200Z can operate at higher speeds than 6200ZZ due to less friction from the open side.
So in summary:
- 6200Z is louder but can run faster due to open design. Requires lubrication.
- 6200ZZ is quieter and requires no maintenance. Slower operating speed due to full seals.
- 6200ZZ is more expensive due to the additional seals.
6200z Ball Bearings
6200Z has a metal shield on one side only, allowing some lubricant to escape and reducing noise compared to 6200ZZ. However, the open design also allows for higher speeds. 6200Z requires lubrication.
6200zz Ball Bearings
6200ZZ has shields on both sides, fully enclosing the bearing and preventing lubricant escape but also increasing noise. The sealed design makes 6200ZZ more suitable for dirty or wet environments. However, the full seals also reduce maximum speed. 6200ZZ requires no additional lubrication.

stephen
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Is Dura-Lift using a silver steel spindle or one that looks more brassy? I think the ones I got from Amazon may be counterfeit as they're brass looking.

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Hi there. I just got the newer Titans rollers with the coated black oxide stems. Do I still need to lubricate the stems and stem loops like I would normal metal stems? (I know the bearing themselves require no lube since they’re a closed system).

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i cant watch this, nothing on the wall is level.

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