Once your garage door is secured remove the spring hook from the track hanger which will allow you to move the hook and adjust the spring s tension.
Tightening torsion spring on garage door.
We should decrease the tension in garage door spring is the door is opening too slowly or opens and shuts partially.
Adjustment to torsion springs can be dangerous because they must be adjusted with the door down and the spring under tension.
Adjusting garage door torsion springs should not be attempted by most homeowners.
The rod will need to be at least 18 inches long and 1 2.
To adjust your garage door s side mounted springs first open your door fully and secure it in place with a c clamp below the bottom roller.
When the door is closed and at rest the torsion spring stores enormous amounts of energy and when you want the door to open the spring helps by uncoiling and releasing that energy.
Use a metal rod to stick in the first notch of the cone.
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Torsion springs store energy by coiling tightly as the door as the door closes.
The problem is that they have to be worked on when the door is down and the springs are under tension.
Installing and adjusting garage door torsion springs.
Torsion springs must be adjusted with the door in the down position.
How to adjust a torsion spring garage door step 1.
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Torsion springs sit against the wall over the garage door.
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Step 2 assemble the torsion springs to the spring tube.
Be sure to have all your tools inside before closing the door unless you have an alternate access door to the garage.
The cone is on the torsion spring on the left side away from the.
Adjusting and tightening the torsion spring may include the following things.
Refer to figure tor 1 for the configuration of 2 x 6 wood jambs.
Decreasing the tension in spring.
Look for a reddish cone on the torsion spring.
They can be very dangerous.