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Problems with new garage springs

JesseK123

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I put on new springs cause one broke When the Garage Door is in the shut positon it has alot of tension on it and wants shoot up but when you get it to fully open the cables come really loose and come off drum? What's wrong? I've made sure the cables were the same tension....the springs had alot of tension in the closed door position and wanted to shoot open then when it.got open the spring would have no tension and the.cable would come.off drum?
 
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FredWanaker

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is this a solid bar with two coil springs in the center, or are the springs outnear the edges and they extend as they open and close the door?
 

Fav Onefour

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How? Visually?

Two identical-appearing springs may have vastly different load ratings.
Dang right.

@JesseK123 , I'm not real clear on your initial description.
.the springs had alot of tension in the closed door position and wanted to shoot open then when it.got open
Do you mean the old springs had this issue as well?
There is a bit of science behind the springs but it's not too complicated. The general rule is to size the spring and drums for the door weight and height. With the proper assembly and adjustment, the door should be relatively easy to move by hand through the range of travel. The cables would have some tension throughout.

It's a long shot, but what position was the door when you tensioned the springs? It's possible to create spring bind if the door is open. It doesn't really sound like the issue if the door actually closes, but it's worth asking.
 

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It sounds like these are extension springs rather than a torsion spring.
IIRC, there are color codes on the extension springs. They should be the same on each side. You should probably replace them in pairs. If one failed, it stands to reason the other will fail soon as they see the same number of cycles.

I'm sure you can find far better advice than I can give, but I'll give it a shot: The door should be able to close, but it should be fairly light if you're trying to open it by hand. The springs are there to help offset some of the weight of the door so you (or your garage door opener) are not trying to lift the entire mass.
 
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Fav Onefour

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I didn't even consider them being extension style. The "drum" vs. pulley term threw my in my direction on advice.

@JesseK123 , If it is extension style forget the binding aspect.
Pictures would really help.
 

housewolf

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I brought the broken spring with and matched it up.
It was a gazillion years ago but I had a short break in my plumbing career that I installed OH garage doors. A lot of the springs appear identical except for a little dab of white, green, red, blue, etc… paint on one end of them. I remember enough about them to not fool with them today. Service calls on garage doors, around here anyway, are usually very reasonable
 

Buckaroo5

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This website is very informative about all the different types of garage door springs and how to select the correct ones. I bought two custom made torsion springs from them recently.

Install very straight forward.....great video covers what you need to know.
 

Zeke

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It sounds like these are extension springs rather than a torsion spring.
IIRC, there are color codes on the extension springs. They should be the same on each side. You should probably replace them in pairs. If one failed, it stands to reason the other will fail soon as they see the same number of cycles.

I'm sure you can find far better advice than I can give, but I'll give it a shot: The door should be able to close, but it should be fairly light if you're trying to open it by hand. The springs are there to help offset some of the weight of the door so you (or your garage door opener) are not trying to lift the entire mass.
The phrase "wants to shoot up" is vague at best. But even someone with poor description skills is telling me that these aren't torsion springs. I have seen a cable and extension set up when other garage door hard ware would be poking out into the middle of the garage space, like on twin single doors, or a double and single sharing a 2' section of front wall. These are old devices and I'd replace them entirely. Seems safer in the long run.

Yes, always do springs in pairs or quads if that's what is there.
 
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firebirdparts

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Honestly, it wouldn't make any difference. the springs are too stiff, and so the force is changing much faster than the force required to do the job. Raise the door, force too weak. Close the door, force too strong.

Springs all act like springs.
 

TRENDZ

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wire diameter of the spring makes a huge difference. The length makes a huge difference. Any deviation from either will drastically change the spring rate. there is a company called ssc that wil give you all the info you need to get the correct spring. they have an app that works you through the process.
 

Zeke

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wire diameter of the spring makes a huge difference. The length makes a huge difference. Any deviation from either will drastically change the spring rate. there is a company called ssc that wil give you all the info you need to get the correct spring. they have an app that works you through the process.
Could be handy setting up a car suspension.
 
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