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Cleaning the Garage Door Clean the outside of the garage door at least once a year; more frequently if you live in a salt-air climate. Wash the door with a soft sponge or cloth and a cleaner appropriate for the surface. Follow the cleaning product directions. Then thoroughly rinse the door with a hose.For wood doors, clean the outside of the door by wiping it with a dry, soft cloth. After cleaning, a wood door may also require repainting or staining. Inspect your door once a year or as needed, depending on finish quality and climate, to determine if it needs to be painted or stained. Clean the inside of the garage door in the same way, depending on condition. If relatively clean, use a broom to remove any cobwebs or other debris. Inspecting a Garage Door for Safety Visually inspect the springs for condition, and correct operation every three months. Torsion springs are round springs mounted under high tension above the garage door. Extension springs are long springs that are stretched horizontally above the door’s roller tracks.




Replacement parts are available at Lowe’s. Wear work gloves to minimize pinching when handling springs and other parts. Inspect the rollers, tracks, cables, brackets and hinges for condition, and correct operation every three months. Make sure all the bolts and screws are tight. Look for anything that seems worn or frayed and replace it. Test the door balance: Disconnect the power to the garage door opener, if equipped. Disengage the opener, typically by pulling the cord and the handle hanging from the trolley on the central track. Manually lift the door to waist level and slowly release. If the door drops or rises, it isn't correctly balanced and should be adjusted by a trained technician. Also, the owner’s manual may offer safe procedures for balancing the garage door. CautionTorsion springs should only be adjusted or removed by a trained technician with the proper tools. By law, tension springs and cables will have a red paint mark, an adjustment bolt painted red or have a safety tag to identify it and provide cautions.




Lubricating a Garage Door Lubricate the door’s hinges, springs and bearings with a nonsilicon-based lubricant, as recommended by the door manufacturer. Motor oil can be used to lubricate the parts. Lubricate the door’s rollers: All-metal rollers: Use a nonsilicon-based lubricant such as motor oil. Nylon rollers: Lubricate the bearings, but make sure that oil doesn't come in contact with the nylon rollers. CautionDon't oil the roller tracks as lubricant can cause the door to slip and become unbalanced. Clean the garage door tracks with a cloth and brake cleaner. Wear latex gloves when using brake cleaner. Make repairs as needed, following the instructions in the garage door owner’s manual, or call a trained technician for help.Garage Door Pulley Sheaves & Cable Drums Choose from extensive line of garage door pulley sheaves and cable drums for your replacement or new overhead door needs. Our pulley sheaves and cable drums offer a wide variety of options please feel free to take a look at the products below to find what you need and if you have any trouble finding what you need, one of our very knowledgeable salespeople will be glad to help.




Just Call 1-800-233-1487 We offer the highest quality pulley sheaves and cable drums in the garage door industry. Why does my garage door opener hum but the door does not move? Why does my garage door opener hum but the door does not move? There are several potential reasons for the garage door opener to hum and the door does not move. The trolley may be stuck on the stop bolt or stop tab. There may be stripped gears, a stripped rack, a bad capacitor, or motor. To prevent possible SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH from electrocution, disconnect ALL electric and battery power (if your opener has the EverCharge standby power) BEFORE performing ANY service or maintenance. To resolve humming issues for a chain or belt drive If the garage door opener hums twice: Check the trolley and ensure it is not stuck on the stop bolt or stop tab. See How do I get the trolley off the stop bolt or stop tab? Remove the metal cover and inspect the capacitor. Look for oil or swelling, these are telltale signs of a failed capacitor.




If the capacitor is replaced and the humming has not been resolved, replace the motor. If the garage door opener hums for about 30 seconds: Ensure the door is connected to the garage door opener. Use the emergency release handle to reconnect the door. See  How can I disconnect the garage door opener to manually open or close my garage door? Check the belt or chain to be sure it has not fallen off the sprocket. After re-installing the chain or belt back on to the sprocket, ensure to check your owners manual on setting the tension to the chain or belt. If the belt/chain is connected properly, remove the metal coverto inspect the gears. If you see white plastic shavings inside the unit, or the gears appear to be worn or stripped, replace the gears. If the garage door opener is a screw drive, check for a stripped rack. It is a small black piece that runs up and down the screw. If it appears to be worn out even a little, replace the rack. If the garage door opener hums until unplugged, the receiver logic board is damaged and must be replaced.




If this is a new installation, verify that the correct bolts are used to mount the rail to the chassis. If longer bolts are used, they will interfere with the operation of the motor. Make sure you are using the bolts that came already installed on the chassis. The bolts are black in color, not silver. To resolve humming issues for jackshaft operators (3800/8500) If motor hums for 1 to 2 seconds, the door may be disengaged. Pull on the red emergency cord, then try opening door manually. If motor hums for more than 2 seconds, the collar may be slipping on the jackshaft. Tighten all 6 screws on the collar then try operating the door again. For further assistance on the 3800/8500, check the LED indicator light for diagnostic codes. Answers others found helpful How do I get the trolley off the stop bolt or stop tab? Belt and Chain Drive Gear and Sprocket Kit Replacement Instructions Why do the garage door opener lights turn off when the garage door opens?

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