Okay gents,
I have a brand new two car garage with Liftmaster door openers. The left bay Liftmaster works great. The right bat Liftmaster has been adjusted three times but it still has the same problem it had from day one.
When the left bay garage door gets about 6 inches from the bottom (full closed) it jerks up and down and then settles to the bottom. On one of the adjustments, the second one, the problem seemed to go away on the first open and close sequence. When I tried it agian the jerking started at 6 inches from the bottom (or closed) but this time the door went back up to fully open like someone tripped off the "obstruction" sensor.
Since the last adjustment today, it just jerks at 6 inches and then closes.
I do not like this jerking motion. It just jerky! Sorry, had to say it.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas. Ever seen this before? The builder came by today and witnessed it himself and agrees that this is "JERKY". The garage door vendor is "good people" and they will fix it but it seems to be taking a long time to identify the fix. My builder thinks they might have over torqued the spring above the door and that they need to back off a few turns on the torque.
JBC
I have a brand new two car garage with Liftmaster door openers. The left bay Liftmaster works great. The right bat Liftmaster has been adjusted three times but it still has the same problem it had from day one.
When the left bay garage door gets about 6 inches from the bottom (full closed) it jerks up and down and then settles to the bottom. On one of the adjustments, the second one, the problem seemed to go away on the first open and close sequence. When I tried it agian the jerking started at 6 inches from the bottom (or closed) but this time the door went back up to fully open like someone tripped off the "obstruction" sensor.
Since the last adjustment today, it just jerks at 6 inches and then closes.
I do not like this jerking motion. It just jerky! Sorry, had to say it.
Anyway, does anyone have any ideas. Ever seen this before? The builder came by today and witnessed it himself and agrees that this is "JERKY". The garage door vendor is "good people" and they will fix it but it seems to be taking a long time to identify the fix. My builder thinks they might have over torqued the spring above the door and that they need to back off a few turns on the torque.
JBC

