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Garage door identification

toadjammer

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I have a 16' garage door on a building I just purchased and need to figure out who made it. It has some fairly unique features:
1. It is insulated with alum/steel sheet.
2. The sheetmetal creates integral ribs on each section.
3. It has an invisible/concealed torsion? spring with dial adjustment on both ends.
4. It has a gear on the torsion bar at the center support.

I am hoping this gear is for a jack shaft style opener as I want to replace the standard model.
Thanks Toad
 
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nova65ss

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Wayne Dalton, the internal spring system is called a Torquemaster or TMS. It will not work with a sidemount operator, they do make an operator called the I-Drive for it but i would recommend not getting one. Some work great some don't, do a websearch on them and see what you come up with. It is possible to take the TMS system down and convert it to standard torsion.
 
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Aircooled

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What Nova said. The WD TMS is a crappy system, in my opinion. I have never repaired that system, just replaced them with standard torsion systems. If you just bought the building and are unsure of the age of the spring, it may be a good idea to replace it anyway. I have seen those spring systems break within a year of installation. My advice is to get the spring system converted, then choose an opener that has proven itself reliable.
 
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