Hover mouse pointer over door below and click parts to view prices and replacement instructions. Or, scroll through image categories on side and under door.E900 Universal One-Piece Garage Door Hardware Kit 10 ft. Gray Garage Door Threshold Kit Synthetic Pro Lube for Garage Doors 18 ft. Black Garage Door Threshold KitLock-End Extension Spring (0.177 in. Nylon Rollers with 4 in. 16 ft. Black Garage Door Threshold KitPlug-End Extension Spring (0.177 in. 130 lbs. Extension Springs (2-Pack) EZ-Set Torsion Conversion Kit for 9 ft. x 7 ft. Garage Doors 109 lbs. - 133 lbs.Plug-End Extension Spring (0.207 in. 10 ft. Black Garage Door Threshold Kit EZ-Set Torsion Conversion Kit for 9 ft. x 7 ft. Garage Doors 84 lbs. - 108 lbs. EZ-Set Torsion Conversion Kit for 9 ft. x 7 ft. Garage Doors 134 lbs. - 155 lbs. 160 lbs. Extension Springs (2-Pack) 140 lbs. Extension Springs (2-Pack) 150 lb. Extension Springs (2-Pack) 110 lbs. Extension Springs (2-Pack)
12 ft. Garage Door Extension Cables (2-Pack) EZ-Set Torsion Conversion Kit for 16 ft. x 7 ft. Garage Doors 219 lbs. - 243 lbs. Garage Door Keyed Lock Set Reversible Garage Door Side Lock 90 lbs. Extension Springs (2-Pack) > > Garage Door Troubleshooting This page should help you troubleshoot your garage door problems. While many problems that keep the door from opening are caused by broken springs, a lot of other parts could be keeping your door from functioning properly. One of the more difficult problems for Do-It-Yourselfers to diagnose is a worn cable pulley on an extension spring door. There are, of course, many other problems that can keep your garage door from functioning properly. Click on a problem below to see the possible causes and solutions. Bottom of the door is up on one side Door closes only if you hold in the push button Door closes part way and then reverses Door won't close all the way - it is uneven Door won't close all the way
Door won't stay open Loud bang before the door quit working Opener is straining as the door opens Popping sound as the door operates Radio controls will open but not close the door Rear support for the upper track is broken Replace torsion spring cable (See: cable prices) Replace extension spring cable (See: cable prices) Replace the worn pulleys (See: pulley prices) Align, clean or replace as needed (See: photo eye prices) Straighten, adjust or replace track (See: track prices) Replace the broken spring (See: extension spring prices) Replace the broken spring (See: torsion spring prices) Adjust track spacing or trim molding. Replace any bent hinges Replace the broken torsion spring (See: torsion spring prices) Replace the broken extension spring (See: extension spring prices) Replace the worn rollers (See: roller prices) Replace the cable (See: cable prices) Straighten or reinforce the bearing plate as needed.
File the shaft and replace the bearing as needed (See: bearing prices) Replace the worn pulleys (See: pulley prices)How to Install a Garage Door Assembling and hanging a new garage door with This Old House general contractor Tom Silva In this video, This Old House general contractor Tom Silva shows how to assemble and hang a new garage door. 1. Attach weather-stripping to the bottom edge of garage door. 2. Screw cable brackets to the door to secure the weather-stripping. 3. Use impact driver to mount hinges to the bottom panel of garage door. 4. Stand the bottom door panel on the floor in the garage doorway. 5. Insert rollers into the brackets attached to the door. 6. Stand track beside door, insert rollers into the track and screw the track to doorway frame. 7. Attach the hinges to the second door panel. 8. Set second panel on top of first panel in the doorway. 9. Drive in hinge screws to join the first (bottom) door panel to the second panel.
10. Insert the hinge and roller into the track and attach to the second door panel. 11. Check to ensure track is parallel to the door, then screw the track to the wall framing. 12. Install the third door panel, in a similar manner. 13. Adjust the track to ensure door fits without rubbing, then tighten lag screws with ratchet wrench. 14. Connect vertical track sections to horizontal sections with curved corner tracks. 15. Set top door panel in place and secure it with hinge screws. 16. Screw on the top hinges and rollers. 17. Hook the garage-door spring onto door-track bracket. 18. Open the door, then tighten locking pliers onto the track to hold the door open. 19. Feed steel cable over the pulleys at the end of the track; secure cable end to bracket. 20. Attach S-hook to bracket, clip hook onto track. 21. Feed safety cable through center of each spring, and attach to the brackets. 22. Open and close the door to test tension.
Tools List for How to Install a Garage Door Impact driver, for driving screws through hinges and brackets Locking pliers, used to hold open the door while the spring is attached Ratchet wrench, used to tighten nuts on machine screws 1. Sectional garage door, hinged panels that roll on tracks 2. Assorted garage-door hardware and tracks, used to support the door in doorway opening 3. Weather-stripping,to form seal along bottom edge of garage doorHome / Customer Service / Shop Internationally Planning a visit to the United States? Or have friends and family in the U.S.? Shop at Sears to get everything you want—including great gifts for yourself or others. You'll be happy to see how online shopping in the U.S. couldn't be easier. Simply use an international credit card. shop Sears U.S. now Free U.S. Store Pickup Order something online but need a little help picking it up? You (or someone you know) can pay and pick up online orders at a Sears store.
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