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Need input for garage door opener

free07110

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I have a 30x36 shop with 6/12 pitch. Have clear span in the middle for a car lift and garage door follows the roof pitch. Had garage doors installed when it was built and didn’t have the funds for a garage door opener. I’m tired of opening it manually all the time and ready to get one.

I thought an direct drive unit would work but after looking at, it I don’t think I have have room. Needing some input on style of garage door unit to get. Could I just get a residental opener and mount it super high?
 

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Innovate1

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Looks like you could also do a traditional center opener by mounting it to follow the roof slope but would need to adapt the brackets for the angles. You would need to add a stiffening strut across the top of the door. The jackshaft opener would be easier but cost more.
 

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It looks like you have space for a jackshaft opener as is, but if not, couple one with the typical relocation/alternate mounting kit.
 

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I've got two CHI 12' x 11' doors in my shop opening with Liftmaster belt drive openers. They've been in the shop for about 3 years and have not had any issues.
 
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You absolutely have room for a jackshaft....on this side. Do it. Simple to install, and you will love how smooth and quiet it operates!
 

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Mine is set up on other side. Can they be ordered for this side?
All jackshaft operators that I'm aware of can be mounted on either end of the jackshaft. The drive goes straight through the operator.

These Liftmasters weren't ordered as a RH and LH for example, and I certainly could swap one for the other.


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Makes sense. Just don't have much experience with them and had mine installed... So, yes, it looks like there is room on one side for mounting directly on the shaft. And there is more shaft extension on that side which is needed too.
 
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