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Garage Door Track Roller Material Specs

Garage Door Track Roller Material Specs

Garage Door Track Roller Material Specs

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All,

How can I find the specifications and/or standard for the material composition of the stem and nylon of a Garage door roller. Such as a 2" nylon wheel with a 4" stem and a dual-caged 6200ZZ bearing with protective front and rear covering. See picture attached.

Is there a design handbook for track rollers? That would help alot as well. The bearing I don't need to worry about.

Thanks!
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Commercial Grade. See picture this time.

Thanks!

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