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Celeste548 August 30th 06 12:36 AM

Garage Door Repair?
 
I moved into a home that has a garage door opener. The main motor
seems to be in working condition, it turns on and off when its supposed
to. However nothing is hooked up to the motor. Are there some generic
parts that I can buy to hook the motor up to the door? It looks like
it was connected at one time, and I'd like to get it working again.


dpb August 30th 06 01:02 AM

Garage Door Repair?
 

Celeste548 wrote:
I moved into a home that has a garage door opener. The main motor
seems to be in working condition, it turns on and off when its supposed
to. However nothing is hooked up to the motor. Are there some generic
parts that I can buy to hook the motor up to the door? It looks like
it was connected at one time, and I'd like to get it working again.


Sounds like would have been a candidate item on the punch list for when
you bought the house... :)

Depends on what brand and how old the opener is and what is missing and
why---no real way to tell w/o being able to see what part(s) are there
and what aren't (or are broken). MOre than likely the reason it was
disconnected was that something broke and parts weren't available.

Only real possibility ime has been to call the local door repair guy
who happens to be one who squirrels away old units for just such
purposes. OTOH, the other shops in town toss everything they take out
into the dumpster rather than hang on to any so it'll be whether you
can find somebody of the former type. Virtually none of the volume
manufacturers really supply parts other than perhaps controllers
boards, etc., for any unit over a few years old. It may be far simpler
to just put a new opener in rather than try to find parts for this one.

But, the first thing is to find out what brand and model and go from
there. I don't know of any third-party parts sources.


Rich August 30th 06 03:32 AM

Garage Door Repair?
 
There should be an arm connected to a door bracket in the center of the door
between the two top rollers. This should not be much of a hassle for you
to obtain locally.

Rich
http://www.garagedoorsupply.com


"Celeste548" wrote in message
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I moved into a home that has a garage door opener. The main motor
seems to be in working condition, it turns on and off when its supposed
to. However nothing is hooked up to the motor. Are there some generic
parts that I can buy to hook the motor up to the door? It looks like
it was connected at one time, and I'd like to get it working again.





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