1. Introduction
This instruction manual provides essential information for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your Samoser Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Roller Wheels. These replacement wheels are designed to restore smooth operation to your dishwasher's lower rack, ensuring proper functionality and convenience. Please read this manual thoroughly before proceeding with installation.
2. Product Overview
The Samoser Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Roller Wheels are replacement components designed to facilitate the smooth movement of the lower dishrack in compatible dishwashers. Each package contains 8 roller wheels, which are crucial for the rack to slide in and out effortlessly.

Figure 1: A set of eight Samoser dishwasher lower dishrack roller wheels, shown in an arrangement of four on top and four on the bottom, highlighting their dark gray color and plastic construction.
3. Compatibility
These Samoser lower dishrack roller wheels are aftermarket replacement parts compatible with various dishwasher models from Kenmore, Bosch, and Thermador. To ensure compatibility, please verify your dishwasher's model number against the list below or consult your appliance's original documentation.
Compatible Brands: Kenmore, Bosch, Thermador
Partial List of Compatible Models:
- 630.13902010, 630.13902011, 630.13903010, 630.13903011
- 630.13909010, 630.13909011, 630.13909012
- 630.13912010, 630.13912011, 630.13913010, 630.13913011
- DWHD410GFM-53, DWHD410GPR-53, DWHD410HFM, DWHD410HPR
- SHE23R52UC, SHE23R55UC, SHE23R56UC, SHE33P02UC
- (For a complete list, please refer to the product description or contact support.)
4. Installation Instructions (Setup)
Follow these general steps to replace the lower dishrack roller wheels. Specific procedures may vary slightly depending on your dishwasher model. Always prioritize safety and disconnect power before beginning any repair.
- Safety First: Disconnect your dishwasher from the electrical power supply before starting. Turn off the circuit breaker or unplug the appliance.
- Remove Lower Dishrack: Carefully pull the lower dishrack out of the dishwasher tub and lift it completely out. Place it on a clean, stable surface.
- Inspect Existing Wheels: Examine the old or damaged roller wheels. Note how they are attached to the dishrack.
- Remove Old Wheels: Most dishrack wheels snap onto small posts or axles on the dishrack. Gently pry off the old wheels using a flathead screwdriver or by hand. Be careful not to damage the dishrack itself.
- Install New Wheels: Align the new Samoser roller wheel with the post or axle on the dishrack. Apply firm, even pressure to snap the new wheel into place. Ensure it is securely seated and can rotate freely.
- Repeat for All Wheels: Replace all necessary wheels. It is often recommended to replace all wheels on the lower dishrack for consistent performance.
- Reinstall Dishrack: Carefully slide the lower dishrack back into the dishwasher tub, ensuring it glides smoothly on the new wheels.
- Restore Power: Reconnect the dishwasher to the electrical power supply.
- Test Operation: Test the dishrack by sliding it in and out a few times to confirm smooth movement.

Figure 2: Top-down view of eight Samoser dishwasher lower dishrack roller wheels, arranged in two rows of four, showing the central attachment point and spoke design.

Figure 3: Bottom-up view of eight Samoser dishwasher lower dishrack roller wheels, arranged in two rows of four, revealing the underside of the wheels and their attachment mechanism.
5. Operation
Once installed, the Samoser Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Roller Wheels enable the lower dishrack to glide smoothly along its tracks within the dishwasher. Proper operation means the rack moves freely without sticking, binding, or excessive noise. Ensure the dishrack is not overloaded and that dishes are arranged to prevent interference with the wheels or tracks.
6. Maintenance
Regular maintenance helps prolong the life of your dishrack wheels and ensures optimal dishwasher performance.
- Cleaning: Periodically remove the lower dishrack and inspect the wheels and tracks for food debris, grease, or mineral deposits. Clean with a soft brush and mild detergent if necessary.
- Inspection: Check the wheels for any signs of wear, cracks, or damage. Ensure they are securely attached to the dishrack posts.
- Track Condition: Inspect the dishwasher tracks for any obstructions or damage that might impede wheel movement.
7. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues after installing the new roller wheels, consider the following:
- Dishrack Not Rolling Smoothly:
- Ensure all wheels are correctly snapped onto their posts and can rotate freely.
- Check the dishwasher tracks for any debris or damage.
- Verify that the dishrack is not overloaded or improperly loaded, causing imbalance.
- Wheels Falling Off:
- Confirm that the wheels are fully seated and snapped into place on the dishrack posts.
- Inspect the dishrack posts for damage or wear that might prevent secure attachment.
- Noise During Movement:
- Clean the wheels and tracks to remove any grit or debris.
- Ensure the dishrack is properly aligned within the dishwasher.
If problems persist, please refer to the Support section for assistance.
8. Specifications
| Product Name | Samoser Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Roller Wheels |
| Brand | Samoser |
| Quantity | 8 wheels per package |
| Compatibility | Aftermarket replacement for Kenmore, Bosch, Thermador dishwashers (various models) |
| UPC | 604837579274 |
| Part Number (Example) | 630.13902010, 630.13902011 |
| Item Model Number (Example) | 630.13909012, 630.13912010 |
9. Warranty and Support
While specific warranty details are not provided, Samoser is committed to customer satisfaction. If you have questions regarding compatibility, installation, or encounter any issues with your Samoser Dishwasher Lower Dishrack Roller Wheels, please contact customer support. We aim to resolve your problem within 24 hours.
For assistance, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or on the retailer's website.