✓ Sliding door specialist ✓ Fast and secure shipping ✓ Ask us for advice ✓ 400+ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ reviews on Trustpilot

Afhalen / bezoek op afspraak: Het afhalen van uw bestelling en bezoek aan onze winkel is uitsluitend mogelijk op afspraak, binnen onze openingstijden.

.

🎥 Video Explanation: Adjusting Groove for Lift-Sliding Door Rollers (such as GU 934)

🎥 Video Uitleg: Groef aanpassen voor hefschuifdeurrollen (zoals GU 934)

Marliene van Doorn |

Perfect — below is a more detailed, technically stronger blog post in your usual style with checkmarks and more in-depth explanation. Suitable for SEO and fitting for Openingstechnieken.com.


Adjusting the groove for GU 934 rollers – essential for a well-functioning lift-slide door

When replacing rollers of a lift-slide door with, for example, the GU 934 system, we often see the same problem in practice: the existing groove in the door leaf is not suitable for the new rollers.

Many people focus on replacing the wheels but forget that the groove in which they run is just as important. If the measurements are not correct, the system will never function optimally — no matter how new the parts are.

In the video, we show how we professionally adjust the groove so that the GU 934 rollers can move correctly.


Why is the groove so important?

The groove at the bottom of the door leaf determines:

✔ The alignment of the rollers
✔ The free movement space of the mechanism
✔ The pressure distribution on the rail
✔ The synchronicity of the lift system
✔ The lifespan of wheels and rail

If the groove is too narrow, tension arises in the system.
If the groove is uneven, one side will lift earlier than the other.
If the groove is too deep or too wide, the system can become unstable.

The result:

✔ Stiff sliding
✔ Difficult lifting
✔ Overloading of the corner transmission
✔ Accelerated wear of rail and wheels


When should you adjust the groove?

Adjustment is almost always necessary in these situations:

✔ Older wooden frames
✔ Switching from older generation rollers to GU 934
✔ Damaged or worn bottom edge
✔ Installation of a tandem GU 934 system
✔ Doors from 2 meters wide

For wider doors, accuracy is even more important because the weight is significantly higher.


How we adjust the groove (as shown in the video)

In the video, you see how we carefully widen the groove with a router.

Important working method:

✔ First, measure the required width exactly
✔ Work in several light routing passes
✔ Check in between with the actual roller
✔ Ensure the bottom remains completely flat
✔ Carefully remove wood residues and burrs

The goal is a tight, straight groove in which the roller can move freely without sideways tension.


Check before final assembly

Before you firmly install the complete GU 934 system:

✔ Place the rollers loosely in the groove
✔ Check if they can move freely
✔ Test if both sides are at the same height
✔ Check if the rail is straight and undamaged
✔ Check if the lift mechanism can move freely

Only when all this is correct can the system function well.


Extra important for tandem GU 934 (from 2 meters wide)

For doors from about 2 meters wide, a tandem GU 934 is often used in combination with the basic roller set.

The correct groove size is crucial here because:

✔ The total door weight is higher
✔ The load is distributed over multiple wheels
✔ Both units must work exactly in sync
✔ Otherwise, the lift system blocks

If the groove is not correct:

✔ Tension arises on the connecting rods
✔ One side lifts earlier than the other
✔ The lifting does not work properly
✔ The system wears out faster

Proper preparation prevents later malfunctions.


Common mistakes during renovation

In practice, we often see:

❌ Not adjusting the old groove
❌ Routing too deep
❌ Not making the groove completely straight
❌ Assembly without trial fitting
❌ Not checking the rail for wear

These mistakes cause a new roller set to still not function properly.


Summary

Adjusting the groove is not a detail but an essential part of a professional GU 934 installation.

✔ Correct width
✔ Tight, flat bottom
✔ Free movement space
✔ No mechanical tension
✔ Test first, then fix in place

Only in this way do you get a lift-slide door that runs smoothly again, lifts correctly, and remains reliable for a long time.