risroki
Jan 12, 2008, 05:25 PM
We have a Sears garage door opener and the door goes down to about
10-12 inches from closing and bounces back up, we have to push down on the door to get it to close.
We have tried lubricating the rails and chains and the sensors are fine. Lube works in warmer weather but does nothing when its cold. It has been getting progressively worst every year with this winter it not closing no matter how many re-tries.
When I release the door from the opener and walk it down, it seems to hang up when the top wheels in the track reach the beginning of the radius. When using the opener you can see the opener track bow up when the door reaches that point and then the door reverses.
The side wheels on the top panel are aprox. 18" apart while any other two are 21" apart. I moved the top bracket/bearing about an inch up but can't get it any closer to the top of the top panel because of a aluminum stiffener or whatever across the top of the door that sticks out about 2 1/2" by 1/2" thick. Any suggestions?
10-12 inches from closing and bounces back up, we have to push down on the door to get it to close.
We have tried lubricating the rails and chains and the sensors are fine. Lube works in warmer weather but does nothing when its cold. It has been getting progressively worst every year with this winter it not closing no matter how many re-tries.
When I release the door from the opener and walk it down, it seems to hang up when the top wheels in the track reach the beginning of the radius. When using the opener you can see the opener track bow up when the door reaches that point and then the door reverses.
The side wheels on the top panel are aprox. 18" apart while any other two are 21" apart. I moved the top bracket/bearing about an inch up but can't get it any closer to the top of the top panel because of a aluminum stiffener or whatever across the top of the door that sticks out about 2 1/2" by 1/2" thick. Any suggestions?