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Don Weiner February 19th 05 08:10 PM

Garage door closes eratically
 
My garage door no longer closes smoothly. When I manually close the door,
the force needed varies from almost none to quite a hefty pull. When the
garage door opener closes the door, the whole thing bucks and shakes. I've
lubricated the tracks, wheels and axels with no luck. The door is not
warped and the tracks are not bent or buckled. When the door is full open,
the springs sag about the same amount, so I'm assuming that the tension is
about the same in both springs. It seems to hang up when the wheels are on
either side of the bend in the track.

Any ideas?


m Ransley February 19th 05 08:44 PM

The spring should be adjusted so there is equal force needed going up
or down , Maybe have someone manualy open-close it while you look for
any binding , if the springs are correct.
Adjusting springs is best left to a pro or you can get hurt easily.


ng_reader February 19th 05 08:50 PM


"Don Weiner" wrote in message
4.196...
My garage door no longer closes smoothly. When I manually close the door,
the force needed varies from almost none to quite a hefty pull. When the
garage door opener closes the door, the whole thing bucks and shakes.

I've
lubricated the tracks, wheels and axels with no luck. The door is not
warped and the tracks are not bent or buckled. When the door is full

open,
the springs sag about the same amount, so I'm assuming that the tension is
about the same in both springs. It seems to hang up when the wheels are

on
either side of the bend in the track.

Any ideas?


Don,

I had the same problem. But upon further inspection one of the metal wheels
was jumping the track. Not every time, just some times.

I had to use my 24 oz framing hammer to set something right, but it was
somewhat destructive, unfortunately.

It's working fine now, but the best advise I can suggest is to keep the
track free, clear, and well lubricated.

Good luck.



Michael Baugh February 19th 05 10:20 PM

I'm not impressed with the idea of lubricating the track.
That lubricant just seems to accumulate grit.

"ng_reader" wrote in message
...
It's working fine now, but the best advise I can suggest is to keep the
track free, clear, and well lubricated.

Good luck.





G. Morgan February 19th 05 10:42 PM

Subject: Garage door closes eratically
Newsgroup: alt.home.repair
= Don Weiner = wrote:

My garage door no longer closes smoothly. When I manually close the door,
the force needed varies from almost none to quite a hefty pull. When the
garage door opener closes the door, the whole thing bucks and shakes. I've
lubricated the tracks, wheels and axels with no luck. The door is not
warped and the tracks are not bent or buckled. When the door is full open,
the springs sag about the same amount, so I'm assuming that the tension is
about the same in both springs. It seems to hang up when the wheels are on
either side of the bend in the track.



Torsion springs or extension? What size door? Is it insulated?

By context I assume they are extension springs, so are you pulling the door down
from the center?

Don't lubricate the track - shoot some lithium grease or oil into the rollers.
Lubricating the track does nothing.


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[email protected] February 20th 05 01:18 AM

Make sure your tracks are level, plumb and not too tight against the
door. Grab the stem of each roller and twist it, you should be able to
turn it freely by hand. Use your door manually to see it it binds at
any particular point along it's travel, then check the rollers again
while the door is bound to see if you can still twist the roller stem.
Once you figure out where it's binding you can make the approriate
adjustments. Then again you could also have a bad pulley or the cable
is not riding on the pulley correctly...

Rich
http://www.garage-door-hardware.com


ng_reader February 20th 05 02:42 PM

Morgan's response to lubricate the rollers is better put.



curmudgeon February 23rd 05 03:08 PM

Had the same problem and on close inspection found that the ball bearing hub
on the pulley attached to the spring had failed. The force then required
was causing the motor to stop the up and down movement after a few inches of
travel.

"Don Weiner" wrote in message
4.196...
My garage door no longer closes smoothly. When I manually close the door,
the force needed varies from almost none to quite a hefty pull. When the
garage door opener closes the door, the whole thing bucks and shakes.
I've
lubricated the tracks, wheels and axels with no luck. The door is not
warped and the tracks are not bent or buckled. When the door is full
open,
the springs sag about the same amount, so I'm assuming that the tension is
about the same in both springs. It seems to hang up when the wheels are
on
either side of the bend in the track.

Any ideas?




[email protected] February 24th 05 12:30 AM


curmudgeon wrote:
Had the same problem and on close inspection found that the ball

bearing hub
on the pulley attached to the spring had failed. The force then

required
was causing the motor to stop the up and down movement after a few

inches of
travel.


Good call & that would be my first guess also. With the door open, pull
the cable off of the pulleys one at a time (put vice grips under a
roller to keep the door from falling)and check to see if they spin
smoothly. If lubricating (lightweight oil) doesn't help, replace them.

Doordoc
www.DoorsAndOpeners.com


Don Weiner February 26th 05 07:41 PM

G. Morgan wrote in
:

Subject: Garage door closes eratically
Newsgroup: alt.home.repair
= Don Weiner = wrote:

My garage door no longer closes smoothly. When I manually close the
door, the force needed varies from almost none to quite a hefty pull.
When the garage door opener closes the door, the whole thing bucks and
shakes. I've lubricated the tracks, wheels and axels with no luck.
The door is not warped and the tracks are not bent or buckled. When
the door is full open, the springs sag about the same amount, so I'm
assuming that the tension is about the same in both springs. It seems
to hang up when the wheels are on either side of the bend in the
track.



Torsion springs or extension? What size door? Is it insulated?

By context I assume they are extension springs, so are you pulling the
door down from the center?

Don't lubricate the track - shoot some lithium grease or oil into the
rollers. Lubricating the track does nothing.



Thanx All for your suggestions. It turns out it was a bad bearing in one
of the pulleys. I replaced all 4 of them and it works fine now.



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