Hello everyone,
I have a standard sectional 7' residential door with extension springs and standard 2-piece lift tracks (not high lift). The door has always been noisy because the alignment of the angled and straight tracks makes the rollers jump a bit, or in other words the inside of the track has a bump where the curved and straight tracks join at the flag brackets. Has anyone else noticed this with their tracks? Should I replace them? This was not much of a problem for 5 years until I installed a new opener this weekend, and I had to adjust the up and down forces wide open to get it to run a full cycle. (And I'm sure that I don't have the travel set too far.) While trying to re-align the curved and straight tracks, I leveled each horizontal track from front to back, but should they be level or offset? Also, should the width between tracks at the back be the same as the width at the flag brackets? My horizontal tracks are wider at the back than at the flag brackets.
The next problem is that the new opener won't close the door more than halfway when the extension springs are installed. It will run fully up and down with no springs but I imagine that the opener will burn up after much use! At the last/rearmost mounting holes in the horizontal tracks, they are bolted to studs that drop from the rafters, and the springs are attached in the same location. With the opener disconnected the springs hold the door at about 1/4-1/3 closed, and it seems to me that the springs are too far back from the door. Does someone know a standard distance for the door to the rear attachment of an extension spring? I am using the original spring cables, so their length did not change.
Thank you,
Mike
I have a standard sectional 7' residential door with extension springs and standard 2-piece lift tracks (not high lift). The door has always been noisy because the alignment of the angled and straight tracks makes the rollers jump a bit, or in other words the inside of the track has a bump where the curved and straight tracks join at the flag brackets. Has anyone else noticed this with their tracks? Should I replace them? This was not much of a problem for 5 years until I installed a new opener this weekend, and I had to adjust the up and down forces wide open to get it to run a full cycle. (And I'm sure that I don't have the travel set too far.) While trying to re-align the curved and straight tracks, I leveled each horizontal track from front to back, but should they be level or offset? Also, should the width between tracks at the back be the same as the width at the flag brackets? My horizontal tracks are wider at the back than at the flag brackets.
The next problem is that the new opener won't close the door more than halfway when the extension springs are installed. It will run fully up and down with no springs but I imagine that the opener will burn up after much use! At the last/rearmost mounting holes in the horizontal tracks, they are bolted to studs that drop from the rafters, and the springs are attached in the same location. With the opener disconnected the springs hold the door at about 1/4-1/3 closed, and it seems to me that the springs are too far back from the door. Does someone know a standard distance for the door to the rear attachment of an extension spring? I am using the original spring cables, so their length did not change.
Thank you,
Mike
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