Hello members,
as you can see, i have just registered and am eager to get some help for you wonderful people.
as the thread title indicates, i had a torsion spring break on me. it was a 207 spring, 2" diameter, and 24" long. a local garage door company recommended that i go to 243 size springs as i would get longer life from them. as they were going to charge me $200 for the springs, i decided to buy them online for less than $100 w/ winding bars.... fast forward to installation.
so i installed them and wound them to 7.5 turns (and Yes, i know its dangerous and under extreme tension, etc... i am very careful) on each side. after releasing the vice grips and clamps to test the door, the door opened up by itself. and is very difficult to bring all the way back down again manually. i realize that the tension is too high. I have tried lessening the tension on the springs, but when i do that, the cables lose tension about 2/3 of the way up.
is it just a matter of finding the right # of turns? im afraid that a 243 spring may be too big for my garage door. but was told that it should work. which is a standard residential 7x16 steel, insulated double car garage door. 275lbs. the new springs are .2437, 2" diameter, 29".
Hope im not confusing anyone. any insight would be greatly appreciated!
as you can see, i have just registered and am eager to get some help for you wonderful people.
as the thread title indicates, i had a torsion spring break on me. it was a 207 spring, 2" diameter, and 24" long. a local garage door company recommended that i go to 243 size springs as i would get longer life from them. as they were going to charge me $200 for the springs, i decided to buy them online for less than $100 w/ winding bars.... fast forward to installation.
so i installed them and wound them to 7.5 turns (and Yes, i know its dangerous and under extreme tension, etc... i am very careful) on each side. after releasing the vice grips and clamps to test the door, the door opened up by itself. and is very difficult to bring all the way back down again manually. i realize that the tension is too high. I have tried lessening the tension on the springs, but when i do that, the cables lose tension about 2/3 of the way up.
is it just a matter of finding the right # of turns? im afraid that a 243 spring may be too big for my garage door. but was told that it should work. which is a standard residential 7x16 steel, insulated double car garage door. 275lbs. the new springs are .2437, 2" diameter, 29".
Hope im not confusing anyone. any insight would be greatly appreciated!
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