








🚿 Elevate your shower game with seamless style and smooth moves!
The Prime-Line M 6053 is a high-quality frameless shower door top bracket roller assembly featuring a 3/4 inch ball bearing roller for smooth sliding, an adjustable bracket that fits up to 1/4 inch thick glass, and durable extruded aluminum with a chrome finish. Designed for top-hung frameless shower doors, it ensures secure installation and long-lasting performance, making it a reliable upgrade for modern bathrooms.



























| ASIN | B004Q05P0K |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,925 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #165 in Shower Doors |
| Brand | PRIME-LINE |
| Color | Chrome |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (617) |
| Date First Available | February 28, 2011 |
| Finish | Chrome |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00049793060532 |
| Included Components | Frameless shower door bracket |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 4.5 ounces |
| Item model number | M 6053 |
| Manufacturer | Prime-Line Products |
| Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | M6053 |
| Product Dimensions | 1 x 3.5 x 2 inches |
| Size | 3/4 in. |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 049793060532 |
| Warranty Description | Goods are warranted against manufacturing defects for 1 year. |
A**Y
Easy install
Makes a huge difference - I was surprised at how easy it is to install. That said, if you just need the roller you can order that separately and for less. Also, note on most shower doors you need to remove the 'stay' at the bottom middle of the doors to be able to remove the door to put this on...
J**Z
Solid, Well Constructed, Better than Original!
I was about to give up hope on fixing this shower. I had ordered three sets of brackets from another company that more exactly matched what they were replacing. Still, within a few days, the shower doors fell down again. These brackets, however, have screw holes that don’t strip on first use, so you can actually tighten them. That, and a bead of JB Weld adhesive, and the doors are more solid than new!
D**W
Silicone required to install
Unfortunately neither the product description nor the packaging mention that SILICONE is required to install these. Also, the installation is probably a little more difficult than most are expecting. I suspect many who are having issues with these sliding off didn't follow the instructions. You have to put silicone caulking between the bracket and the glass (super glue is not the right material to use for this application). I think the Silicone is really what is holding the glass and not so much the screws. The screws are more to hold the bracket in place while the silicone dries (and a 24hr dry time is required, per the instructions, before hanging the door). I installed mine without the rubber insert, but used a tub/shower caulk product and waited the 24hrs as instructed. The brackets are holding for now. Another thing that I don't like (fault of my doors) is that my previous brackets were mounted using a through-hole bracket and these new brackets do not cover up the old hole. I agree screws are kind of soft / aluminum, should have bolt type or allen type head. The screw holding the wheels on my brackets were tight but not overly. I was able to unscrew them without too much difficulty and without stripping the heads (but I was extra careful based on the other reviews / made sure to use correct bit and wasn't over aggressive). It looks like the bracket may be rubbing on the wheel track of my shower door frame. It slides okay, but I will probably have to add a washer/spacer to position the wheel slightly further from the bracket. The new brackets are slightly thicker metal than the old ones I took off, so hopefully they will hold up for awhile.
D**Y
Nice product
My shower door slides again. Thank you
B**C
Too tall, vague instructions, no size detail
Instructions were vague on important bits that the manufacturer's customer service was unable to answer definitely. This concerned the placement of the glue on the two parts holding the door: the rubber bit and the metal bit that goes over the rubber part. We glued everything, but that was not the big fail. For our older door, the space between the top of the cap and the top of the rail was about 3mm too tall to allow placement of the wheel into the track. And because of the unwieldy design of the top cap, you can't get to the wheel screw to make any changes once it's hung. If the measurements of the piece were given on the page, I might have been able to tell it wouldn't work.
J**.
Perfect
My local hardware stores didn’t carry these so I tried Amazon. They didn’t cost much and work perfect, door slides better than before
A**N
Waste of Time and Money. GARBAGE!
Garbage! Per instructions, I used silicone to attached the little plastic channel-shaped insert over the door edge, then I used silicone to attached the metal brackets over the plastic channel-shaped insert before fastening things down with the screws. Then let set for a day before hanging. Door came out of the brackets within 15 minutes of hanging them. So disassembled, cleaned the glass with razor scraper and alcohol and removed silicone from inside and outside of the plastic insert and the metal bracket and tried again. Yet again, door slides out of the bracket with minimal disturbance. GARBAGE! Save your money and save a couple hours of your time. Don't buy. Follow on: door slid out and shattered. Now we need whole new shower door
K**E
Frameless Glass Shower Door Hangar with Roller
Replaced a broken shower door hangar roller… original was I’ve 10 years ol and corroded with shower water. It is attached to a frameless glass sliding door. Installation is straight forward but a bit delicate what with removing the glass door to access and clean the glass for cleaning and installation. I made it a 2 person job for surety and my lack of experience. Installed fine and Do NOT NOT HANG IT RIGHT AWAY DO NOT FORGET TO USE ADHESIVE SILICONE AND LET DRY/SET at least 24-36 hours… Sets up great… works like a charm .. I finished with a light spray of silicone lubricant on all hangar/rollers and everything glides… Be patient be careful….
I**A
Es el adecuado para mis puertas de cristal Gracias
D**0
Throw away the rubber insert and use RTV silcone with the bracket. A bit larger than the original on the door but not a problem.
H**Y
They replace my original ones. Wheels are a different diameter, but they seem to work ok, make sure you silicone then on and let dry for 24 to 48 hours before installing shower doors on rail.
C**N
Muy fácil de montar y trabaja muy bien.
A**N
Too thin than old one’s.
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