Locked out of garage
Hi Group, I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does for moving the bars behind the door. So my guess is the lock part isn't working. How can I fix this? It is the only access into the garage. Should I drill out the lock part of the handle to release the handle? |
Locked out of garage
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Locked out of garage
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Locked out of garage
wrote in message ... Hi Group, I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does for moving the bars behind the door. So my guess is the lock part isn't working. How can I fix this? It is the only access into the garage. Should I drill out the lock part of the handle to release the handle? It's often possible to just "bounce" the door open. The bolts don't normally make a very good fit tim |
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Locked out of garage
On Dec 15, 10:24 am, "
wrote: How can I fix this? It is the only access into the garage. It may be possible to poke a piece of wire in the gap above the door and hook on to whatever is attached to the bolts on each side. Otherwise remove a sheet of roofing if that's possible. I have a hidden emergency door with its own lock in case of a power cut, since the main door is motor operated. |
Locked out of garage
A.Lee wrote:
wrote: I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does for moving the bars behind the door. So my guess is the lock part isn't working. How can I fix this? If it isnt turning, and oil sprayed into the keyhole doesnt work, then it is new lock time usually. £15 upwards, depending on which type of lock. It is the only access into the garage. Should I drill out the lock part of the handle to release the handle? If no other access, then yes. Easier to drill the fixing bolts if you can see them or guesstimate where they are. A neighbours garage prolly has the same make of lock so you could have a look at the inside. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
Locked out of garage
"Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ll.net... On Sun, 14 Dec 2008 13:24:43 -0800 (PST), wrote: I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does Given it a wiggle? Wear may mean things aren't lining up correctly without a wiggle... Failing that the latch is not very substantial on most garage doors. It might be locked but it isn't secure in any strong meaning of the word secure. The latch is normally just a bit of thin bent steel into a similar bit of thin steel a bit of prying and prising at the top center of the door will probably open it. A spade used at the centre between the frame and door can normally open the gap up sufficiently to release the catch. Garages are rarely secure!! |
Locked out of garage
On Dec 14, 9:24*pm, "
wrote: Hi Group, I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does for moving the bars behind the door. So my guess is the lock part isn't working. How can I fix this? It is the only access into the garage. Should I drill out the lock part of the handle to release the handle? Thanks to all those that replied. Our door is quite sturdy not one of these cheap ones. No amount of wiggling or tapping with a hammer would make it move so drilled out the lock part and the handle then freed up. Had to borrow the drill! My one is in the garage! |
Locked out of garage
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On Dec 14, 9:24 pm, " wrote: Hi Group, I have a problem with my garage door lock. It is a conventional up and over garage door. However now when I unlock the handle the handle will not turn 90 degrees to the right as it normally does for moving the bars behind the door. So my guess is the lock part isn't working. How can I fix this? It is the only access into the garage. Should I drill out the lock part of the handle to release the handle? Thanks to all those that replied. Our door is quite sturdy not one of these cheap ones. No amount of wiggling or tapping with a hammer would make it move so drilled out the lock part and the handle then freed up. Had to borrow the drill! My one is in the garage! I did wonder about that :-) -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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