If you use a screw driver the torsion spring can spin out of control and take your fingers off.
Garage door torsion spring too strong.
In the first example the spring is too small.
Trained garage door technicians learn to master this calculation.
The video is a great example of the door s performance before and after the spring replacement.
Samwise the brave has a sectional garage door and its torsion spring is a 15 000 cycle spring.
Based on the facts if we divide 15 000 by 3 we get samwise garage door spring s life expectancy which is 5 000 days or 13 years and 7 months.
Replacing and adjusting torsion and side mounted garage door springs.
If the garage door stays on the floor by itself remove the vise grip from the track.
This is a serious mistake.
You may find that the new springs may be too lively and the door may not close all the way.
When the spring is too small the door is way too heavy.
On average samwise takes his little pony for a ride in the shire 3 times per day.
Springs are too big.
Opening and closing the door with springs that are too small can end up damaging your garage door and your opener.
In the second example the springs are too big they are also too strong for the door.
If that is the case you will have to look at the way the bare end of the garage door cable is attached to the garage door track and loosen an inch or two.
If the door is off the floor and the roller is against the vise grip close the door with one hand and remove the vise grip with the other.
Most people do not.
To know how many times to wind a garage door spring you need to use an exact formula.