Dan Musick, Author at DDM Garage Doors Blog

Christmas Meditation

Friday, December 22nd, 2023 at 12:33 pm by Dan Musick

“No woman ever conceived a child, no mare a foal, without Him. But once, and for a special purpose, He dispensed with that long line which is His instrument: once His life-giving finger touched a woman without passing through the ages of interlocked events.…

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Torsion Springs: American vs. Foreign

Saturday, December 9th, 2023 at 1:31 pm by Dan Musick

At DDM, we run at least three tests to ensure the quality of our springs.

One of the tests is cycle life. We’ve found that some of the imports are lasting 30-50% longer. …

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Torsion Spring Replacement Instructions 2 Page

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023 at 4:06 pm by Dan Musick

Here are the new torsion spring instructions for printing for personal use. Please remember these are copyrighted.

Enjoy!

Dan



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Different Types of Limit Switches

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2022 at 8:04 pm by Dan Musick

Limit switches are used to keep the garage door opener from trying to open a garage door that is already open, or trying to close a door that is already closed. Throughout the history of garage doors, engineers have come up with a wide variety of limit switch designs.…

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Customer Service Representative

Saturday, January 22nd, 2022 at 11:45 am by Dan Musick

Full Time Customer Service Position with Benefits

About DDM Garage Doors

For forty years, DDM has provided top-quality garage door and dock components for DIY residential as well as commercial B2B applications. We have a huge inventory of parts for same or next-day shipping along with quick delivery of garage doors.…

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Allister, Allstar & Raynor Sprockets

Monday, November 8th, 2021 at 12:53 pm by Dan Musick

The old Allister and Allstar openers use two black sprockets. The one above the motorhead moves to activate the limit switches as the limit dogs reach their shut-off points.

An Allstar Model 6500 Garage door opener
Allstar Model 6500 Garage Door Opener

The one above the garage door acts as an idler.…

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Counter Wiring for A LiftMaster Operator

Friday, December 18th, 2020 at 5:55 pm by Dan Musick

An operator counter tracks door cycles: one opening plus one closing equals one cycle. To track the usage of a garage door, users often install counters on the operators.

An image of  a LiftMaster operator with an external counter showing 196,491 cycles.
This 24-volt counter shows that the operator has cycled 196,491 times.

One of the more common reasons to track door cycles is to schedule maintenance before the door or the operator needs repairs.…

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How to Adjust a LiftMaster Motor So the Belt Fits

Friday, December 11th, 2020 at 6:33 pm by Dan Musick

Sometimes, replacement v-belts on garage door operators are a different length than the original belt. In this video, we demonstrate how to adjust a LiftMaster motor so that the belt fits properly, even if it is a different length.

If a v-belt is too tight or too loose, you can adjust the motor to get the proper fit.


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How to Replace V Belts on LiftMaster Operators

Friday, December 4th, 2020 at 6:39 pm by Dan Musick

In this video, we demonstrate how to replace v-belts on LiftMaster operators.

There is a safe and easy way to replace operator V-Belts.

For safety, unplug the power to the operator. Wedge a large screwdriver between the belt and the pulley.…

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LiftMaster Model J Drive Components

Friday, November 6th, 2020 at 6:46 pm by Dan Musick

One of the more common LiftMaster operators is the jackshaft operator. The operator transfers energy as torque power from the motor to the counterbalance shaft in order to open a sectional overhead door. When the counterbalance shaft turns, it opens or closes the door.…

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