This should work on most mid-size excavators:
Slacken off the track adjuster screw and push the idler back to a fully retracted position. If the track is worn you may be able to man-handle it back into position over the sprocket and idler and then readjust the track with grease.
If that is not possible, you might have to press out the master pin that holds the track together then wrap the track over the idler and press the pin back in.
The master pin has a dimple in the centre which helps identify it, these are very tight and special tooling is required to replace them easily.
Remove the door panel. Find the track, for the passage window, loosen the track and put the glass, back in track. Put the track, back in track, and tighten it down. Put your door panel back on, and your ready to go.
To put a screen door back on track, first, lift the door and align the wheels with the track. Then, gently slide the door back into place. Adjust the wheels if needed to ensure smooth movement along the track.
To put a sliding screen door back on track, first lift the door and align the wheels with the track. Then gently lower the door back onto the track and slide it back and forth to ensure it moves smoothly. If needed, adjust the wheels or track to ensure proper alignment.
Lift the faulty track of the ground by raising the digger with the dipper arm. if you look at the middle of the carriage that holds the track (between the drive sprocket & idle wheel) you should see a small steel plate. This is normally held in place with 2 bolts, remove it & you should then see a "Grease Nipple". If you screw this out you will then be able to push (may need knocked back with sledge hammer) the idle wheel back along the carriage, giving you enough slack to put the track back on. Screw the nipple back in and pump with grease till the track had reached the required tension.
To put a pocket door back on track, first remove the door from the track by lifting it up and out. Then, realign the rollers on the top of the door with the track and gently lower the door back into place. Make sure the rollers are securely in the track before testing the door to ensure it slides smoothly.
you need a window regulater you can not just put on track and it can cost some money
To put a passenger side window back on track on a Ford Expedition you should first carefully remove any old silicone. Next put the window back on track, and use Gorilla glue or silicone to secure it. Do not put the window down for at least 24 hours.
To set the power window back on track in a Ford Focus, you have to remove the door panel. Once you get in there, you will see the track that you will need to put the window back on.
Remove the inside door panel. The entire window mechanism will be visible. Put the window back onto the window track.
You can put a manual rollup window back on track, in your 1994 Chevy Cavalier, by removing the inside door panel. The window track is easily visible with the door panel removed.
By pushing the button downwards
you cannot put the window "back on track" the window regulator failed and will need to be replaced, good luck. What kind of lame answer is that? Yours might have been - not everybodies is.