Mounted horizontally above the opening garage door torsion springs are twisted as the door goes down storing energy in the process.
Garage door torsion spring bigger than orignial.
Life of torsion spring.
By using larger springs you can in most cases quadruple your spring life while only doubling the cost of the springs.
Because of this continual stress torsion springs typically only last for 12 000 15 000 cycles from the original door producer.
Garage door manufacturers typically produce garage doors fitted with torsion springs that provide a minimum of 10 000 to 15 000 cycles and are guaranteed for three to seven years.
Things to know about garage door torsion springs.
Extension springs do as their name suggests.
Torsion springs turn as you open and close your garage door.
Enter the unwound length of your torsion springs to the nearest quarter inch in decimal equivalents e g 27 27 25.
When the spring unwinds the energy is released causing the door to rise.
Wider and taller doors found in warehouses and commercial facilities use larger torsion springs.
There are six ways to search the more than 6 000 residential garage door torsion springs in our database.
Long life torsion springs.
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With our easy to use torsion spring selection tool below you can find the spring you need quickly and or accurately upgrade to a spring with more cycles.
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Extension springs and torsion springs are the two kinds of garage door springs you ll find in garage doors.
The previous owner said that they replaced the original ones with smaller versions because that s all the store had in stock at the time.
Most manufacturers offer a 30 000 cycle spring.
Springs in general last about 10 14 years or 15 20 thousand.
If you know your spring dimensions enter the information using the pull down menus under the tab below.
If your garage door springs have lasted less than five years or if you plan to live where you are for many years you may want to try the extra long life torsion springs.
Do not attempt to install springs or hardware yourself unless you have the proper tools reasonable mechanical aptitude and experience and upper arm strength.
Torsion springs are the most common type of springs found in garages and can lift more weight than extension springs.
Torsion springs are more common for heavier garage door installations think taller insulated windowed wooden garage doors.
They extend as your door moves and helps to balance your garage door.
I want to get the most appropriate size for my door but i dont know what needs to be considered.
Professional installation is recommended.
One cycle is a single opening and closing sequence.