Garage
Door Maintenance
Perform routine maintenance steps
once a month. Review your owner's manual for the garage
door. If you don't have a manual, look for the model
number on the back of the door, or check the lock handle,
hinges, or other hardware for the manufacturer's name
and request a manual from the manufacturer.
Visual Inspection
Look at the garage door springs, cables, rollers, pulleys,
and other door hardware for signs of wear. If you
suspect problems, have a qualified person make repairs.
Warning - Springs
are under high tension.
Only qualified persons should adjust them
Garage door springs, cables, brackets,
and other hardware attached to the springs, are under
very high tension and, if handled improperly, can cause
serious injury. Only a qualified professional or a
mechanically experienced person carefully following
the manufacturer's instructions should adjust them.
The torsion springs (the springs above the door) should
only be adjusted by a professional. Do not attempt
to repair or adjust the torsion springs yourself.
A restraining cable or other device
should be installed on the extension spring (the spring
along the side of the door) to help contain the spring
if it breaks.
Never remove, adjust or loosen the
screws on the bottom brackets of the door. These brackets
are connected to the spring by the lift cable and are
under extreme tension.
Lubrication
Regularly lubricate the moving parts of the door. However,
do not lubricate plastic parts such as plastic rollers
and plastic idler bearings. Consult the door owner's
manual for the manufacturer's recommendation.
Door Balance
Periodically test the balance of your door.
- Start with the door closed
- If you have a garage door opener,
use the release mechanism so you can operate the
door by hand when doing this test
- You should be able to lift the
door smoothly and with little resistance. It should
stay open around three or four feet above the floor.
If it does not, it is out of adjustment. Have it
adjusted by a qualified service person.
Garage Door Opener Safety
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the National
Safety Council and the Industry Coalition provide
this important information for Automatic Garage
Door Opener Safety.
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