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I’m after some replacement roller wheels, not necessarily the whole roller units. The shower unit was made by Biava - pretty old, around 20 years, I should imagine. It doesn't look like parts are easily available as I've looked pretty hard and contacted a number of online sellers.

Some of the wheels have fallen off over the years, so the shower doors don't close or open smoothly or easily.

The roller units don’t actually attach to the glass of the door, but rather screw into the metal frame around the glass (see photos below). The rollers are grooved.

Roller diameter A = 25mm
Wheel thickness B = 8mm

The centre hole in the bearing race is 5mm in diameter – this isn’t threaded, just smooth and the screw goes through this and screws into the plastic bracket that holds both rollers. The screws also sit within a bevel, so they are not proud of of the bearing.

Any advice or help greatly appreciated.

Rob
 

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