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How to tighten springs on garage door after replacing.
Alternately you can hold the door suspended with 2 4 or 2 6 lumber.
Rotate the drum to wind the cable into the winding grooves.
Step 1 unplug the garage door opener and clamp the door to the track.
Snap a locking pliers onto the torsion tube to lock it into place while you tighten the drums.
Position a sturdy ladder to the side of the springs rather than working directly in front of them for safety reasons.
Get another metal rod of the same size.
Use locking pliers or a c clamp to secure the door to the track to keep it from opening when you release the tension on the springs 1 x research sourcestep 2 loosen the set screws while holding each spring with a winding bar.
Install a vertical two by four brace at the outer edge of the door to prevent the door from falling.
Disconnect the garage door opener so the door remains closed.
Open the door fully to relieve the tension on the hinge springs at each side of the door opening.
Leave the locking pliers in place and repeat the tightening procedure on the other side.
Once your garage door is secured remove the spring hook from the track hanger which will allow you to move the hook and adjust the spring s tension.
Put on eye.
Lubricate the spring with garage door lubricant then remove the clamp from the garage door.
If the door remains in place the replacement was a.
Hold the garage door in this position by attaching a c clamp to the track at a point below the lowest door roller wheel.
Pull the cable as tight as possible before tightening the setscrews.
Prepare the door with a second set of hands to help you along manually lift the door off the ground and lock it into open position.
You must release the tension on the garage door springs before attempting adjustment or replacement.
This is accomplished by opening the garage door as fully as possible until it hits the stop bolt on the track.
Test the spring by lifting the door about 3 feet.
Attach c clamps or vice grips underneath the door on both sides at the tracks to hold the door in locked suspension.