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Garage Door Springs Replacement

Friday, June 29th, 2018 at 12:26 pm by Dan Musick
A repair professional loosening and removing the two bolts that secure the center stationary torsion cones on a garage door spring.

The garage door torsion spring replacement is dangerous! Therefore, before you start to replace them, make sure that you follow all safety precautions to prevent accidents from occurring. More information on how to replace your garage door torsion springs is available on the DDM Garage Doors YouTube video titled by the same name.…

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How to Install Push Down Spring Bumpers

Friday, June 22nd, 2018 at 5:28 pm by Dan Musick
A 27-inch push down spring bumpers for installing on standard lift doors with jackshaft operators.

Why are Spring Bumpers Needed?

Spring bumpers are often needed on residential garage doors to help assist the door to close from the open position when a jackshaft opener, such as the Liftmaster 8500, is used. Therefore, it is important to install push down spring bumpers when it is necessary.…

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Overhead Door Preventive Maintenance & Inspection

Friday, June 15th, 2018 at 3:26 pm by Dan Musick
A garage door professional lubricating the bearings on an overhead garage door using an oil can.

The following checklist is for maintenance technicians who can perform preventive maintenance on overhead doors from some type of lift. If you are working from a ladder, you will have to alter some of the steps. Exercise caution when servicing any type of overhead type door as there are many dangers involved in servicing them.…

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Omron Photo Eye Installation

Friday, March 23rd, 2018 at 3:29 pm by Dan Musick

In 2016 we showed the critical wiring connections on our blog titled How to Install Omron E3JM Photo Eyes on PowerMaster Operators. The diagram shown below should help you understand how to connect the wires.

An image of the PowerMaster Wiring Diagram.
PowerMaster wiring diagram

In this blog, I’ll show how I performed the installation of the Omron Photo Eye on a job nearby.…

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How to Replace TorqueMaster One Springs

Friday, February 23rd, 2018 at 7:11 pm by Dan Musick

This week we posted our new “TorqueMaster Spring Replacement” video on YouTube. This video guides you through how to replace TorqueMaster One Springs.

We have created this for use in conjunction with our written Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Torsion Spring Replacement instructions, which uses pictures and animated gifs.…

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Replacing the Bottom Rollers on Garage Doors

Friday, December 15th, 2017 at 6:59 pm by Dan Musick

The most dangerous part of replacing garage door rollers is replacing the bottom rollers. The bottom fixture not only holds the roller, but the bottom of the cable secures to the bottom fixture. Tension from the spring pulls on the cable, making removal of the bottom fixture extremely dangerous.…

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How to Shorten and Bend a Spring

Friday, December 8th, 2017 at 6:53 pm by Dan Musick

Sometimes a customer will order the incorrect spring, and we will try to offer the least expensive solution. If the spring is too long, one option is to shorten and bend the spring. This can be performed with a torch or a hand grinder, such as a Dremel tool.…

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Spring Anchor Bracket Alignment

Friday, November 24th, 2017 at 4:05 pm by Dan Musick
An image of a spring anchor bracket mounted on a torsion spring shaft.

Most installers eyeball or guess at where to install the spring anchor bracket. As a result, I’ve seen many where the center support bracket mounts one or two inches too high. Doors will work for years this way. However, the poor installation may result in the torsion shaft binding or fatiguing and actually breaking.…

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How to Install Garage Door Locks

Friday, September 22nd, 2017 at 5:12 pm by Dan Musick

Garage door locks are normally installed in the center of the section just above the bottom section. Here are instructions on how to install the two most common lock assembly kits we sell. Although installing or replacing a lock on your own can be daunting, these instructions should give you everything you need to do the job well.…

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High Lift Kit FAQs

Friday, June 16th, 2017 at 1:27 pm by Sales Team
A GIF of a high lift track conversion.
An image indicating the high lift measurement in red with a question mark.

1: How much does a high lift kit cost?

A custom high lift from DDM typically costs $350 – $500. This does not include an operator; with an operator the cost is $900 – $1100. In addition to the kit cost, expect shipping costs of $50 – $150.…

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