https://www.repairmywindowsanddoors.co.uk/macclesfield-bifold-door-repairs-near-me/ How to Repair a Bifold Door Top Pivot A bifold closet door's top pivot may become loose and scrape the floor. This can be fixed by loosening up the screw that holds the top bracket. The top pivot pin is a screw made of metal that is inserted into a plastic cap with an lipped end that is within the track, above the door. You'll also need a screwdriver, or perhaps a pair pliers. Take the Bottom Pin off Bifold doors are ideal for saving space in a closet, but they can start to sag or scrape against the floor, or even pop out of their brackets. It is possible to fix the problem with a few basic adjustments. The most frequent issue is the bottom pin that gets loose or slips out of its bracket. You can adjust this by pressing the spring-loaded wheel at the top of the door and swinging the door in a position to align it with the bottom track. Once the gap is even, tighten the screw that secures the top pivot point bracket in order to hold the door in position. Another common issue is when the door's bottom comes into contact with the carpet and rubs across it. It can be caused by installing carpet or changing flooring materials. It can also be due to an unbalanced gap between the door and side jambs on hinges. You can fix this by loosening the top guide, sliding it to the side or uncrewing the top pivot point. The final common issue is when the track becomes misaligned with the door frame, and this issue can be resolved by loosening the top set screw and adjusting it out as needed. After you've adjusted the bolts and nuts that hold the track in place you can then slide it back into the bracket and secure it using the screw. To take off the pin at the bottom, grasp both panels together at the sides and lift them slightly off of the lower track and off their brackets. If the bracket on the bottom has locking levers, unbolt them to let the pin go. If the pin does not come with a mounting brack