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I have multipanel, wood garage door. It uses springs and cable to help lift the door. There are wheels on the side that run in 2 tracks along each side and then on the ceiling.
The problem is that the door only goes up about 2 feet when I hit the garage opener. However if I disengage the drive chain, I can lift the door manually. But it seems to catch on one section of track.
I think what's happening is that the pressure needed to jump to the next section of track is more than the torque setting on the motor. So just like it won't close all the way if there is an obstruction, I'm guessing there is a similar mechanism that works on the way up.
So I think I have the problem sussed but wanted to run it by other folks here.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
The problem is that the door only goes up about 2 feet when I hit the garage opener. However if I disengage the drive chain, I can lift the door manually. But it seems to catch on one section of track.
I think what's happening is that the pressure needed to jump to the next section of track is more than the torque setting on the motor. So just like it won't close all the way if there is an obstruction, I'm guessing there is a similar mechanism that works on the way up.
So I think I have the problem sussed but wanted to run it by other folks here.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
