Does anyone know if either of the following can cause damage to the drive spocket without it being previously worn (ie; new or near new installed garage door).
1. An obvious and visable misalignment in the newly installed tracts by the installer.
2. Force settings on the garage door opener set to maximum in conjuction with an obvious misaligned door tracts.
Reason: Purchased new garage door with origional opener (Sears 1/2 hp chain driven which has never been used because I have a dog). The installer only connected the door to the opener and spent over 30 minutes just trying to get the settings right for some reason. Three (3) days later the door got stuck midway and I was told the opener sprocket was bad from being worn (even though it was used only for a few months), and I was given estimates of $200 to fix and $400 for new opener. but he would put the $240 dollars "SERVICE CHARGE" towards the work. I refused and went to another company and replaced the door opener. This technician before putting in the opener saw and pointed out the obvious misalignment in the frame (bottom of door allows light to pass through on one side and is about 3 inches higher than the closed opposite bottom edge. Therefore; can issues 1 and 2 above have caused the sprocket or other relate damage inside the opener??? Thank you, JADEMAN4U Note: this door did not have safety sensors at the time it broke. Simply, upon opening, the door got stuck midway and the opener just continued to hum until I turned it of.
1. An obvious and visable misalignment in the newly installed tracts by the installer.
2. Force settings on the garage door opener set to maximum in conjuction with an obvious misaligned door tracts.
Reason: Purchased new garage door with origional opener (Sears 1/2 hp chain driven which has never been used because I have a dog). The installer only connected the door to the opener and spent over 30 minutes just trying to get the settings right for some reason. Three (3) days later the door got stuck midway and I was told the opener sprocket was bad from being worn (even though it was used only for a few months), and I was given estimates of $200 to fix and $400 for new opener. but he would put the $240 dollars "SERVICE CHARGE" towards the work. I refused and went to another company and replaced the door opener. This technician before putting in the opener saw and pointed out the obvious misalignment in the frame (bottom of door allows light to pass through on one side and is about 3 inches higher than the closed opposite bottom edge. Therefore; can issues 1 and 2 above have caused the sprocket or other relate damage inside the opener??? Thank you, JADEMAN4U Note: this door did not have safety sensors at the time it broke. Simply, upon opening, the door got stuck midway and the opener just continued to hum until I turned it of.
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