Hey guys, just did a high lift conversion to the door (9x6.5, single spring).
A strange dilemma, 1 cable goes slack at the top of the travel. Funny thing is, that side of the door is also higher at the top (Like it's being pulled by a magical cable).
Tracks are good. I unwound the spring and started from scratch. The cables are the same tension at the bottom, and when I start winding (So the cable can't be a different length). Plus I loosened off the drum and tightened both to the same tension.
When the door is up and the cable is slack, I even then loosened off that drum, and took up the slack in teh cable. Same thing happens.
It's the oddest thing.
The only thing that is jumping out at me, is since it's a single torsion spring, the stationary cone of the spring is in the center of the garage, and the part that gets tightened is about 3/4 to the one side (The side with the TIGHT cable). Seems odd to me, but this is how I always see them. I would think the part of the spring that could be loosened and tightened should be in the center of the door, but as i said, most seem to be this way. I could (with quite a bit of work), move the stationary spring part over to the trouble side of the door, and put the end of the spring (with the bolts) in the center, but...
Thoughts?
Thanks!
A strange dilemma, 1 cable goes slack at the top of the travel. Funny thing is, that side of the door is also higher at the top (Like it's being pulled by a magical cable).
Tracks are good. I unwound the spring and started from scratch. The cables are the same tension at the bottom, and when I start winding (So the cable can't be a different length). Plus I loosened off the drum and tightened both to the same tension.
When the door is up and the cable is slack, I even then loosened off that drum, and took up the slack in teh cable. Same thing happens.
It's the oddest thing.
The only thing that is jumping out at me, is since it's a single torsion spring, the stationary cone of the spring is in the center of the garage, and the part that gets tightened is about 3/4 to the one side (The side with the TIGHT cable). Seems odd to me, but this is how I always see them. I would think the part of the spring that could be loosened and tightened should be in the center of the door, but as i said, most seem to be this way. I could (with quite a bit of work), move the stationary spring part over to the trouble side of the door, and put the end of the spring (with the bolts) in the center, but...
Thoughts?
Thanks!
