Tips: *************************************** Cover sensors with a plastic bag when hosing out the garage. They're not waterproof. *************************************** en.wikipedia.org Avoid applying grease to the garage door tracks, this will prevent the wheels on the rollers from doing their job. Only the bearings, hinges, and spring wire require lubricant. . . . The door tracks should never be lubricated since the lubricant will only create a sticky surface on the track that can attract more dirt and grime, resulting in a door that is really difficult to operate. The bearings, hinges, and rollers should be lubricated for proper and safe operation. Torsion springs should also be lubricated with a light coat of penetrating oil to reduce the friction between the coils and to eliminate any noises and to even increase the life of the springs. *************************************** www.homerepairforum.com Lube the stationary pulley bearings, if possible (don't use WD-40 as it says here, use white lithium).
Monday, November 26, 2012
Lift Master 3280 ... 08 of 08 ... spring at 1-1/4", back to specifications
Lift Master 3280 ... 08 of 08 ... spring at 1-1/4", back to specifications Video Clips. Duration : 0.57 Mins.
Tips: *************************************** Cover sensors with a plastic bag when hosing out the garage. They're not waterproof. *************************************** en.wikipedia.org Avoid applying grease to the garage door tracks, this will prevent the wheels on the rollers from doing their job. Only the bearings, hinges, and spring wire require lubricant. . . . The door tracks should never be lubricated since the lubricant will only create a sticky surface on the track that can attract more dirt and grime, resulting in a door that is really difficult to operate. The bearings, hinges, and rollers should be lubricated for proper and safe operation. Torsion springs should also be lubricated with a light coat of penetrating oil to reduce the friction between the coils and to eliminate any noises and to even increase the life of the springs. *************************************** www.homerepairforum.com Lube the stationary pulley bearings, if possible (don't use WD-40 as it says here, use white lithium).
Tips: *************************************** Cover sensors with a plastic bag when hosing out the garage. They're not waterproof. *************************************** en.wikipedia.org Avoid applying grease to the garage door tracks, this will prevent the wheels on the rollers from doing their job. Only the bearings, hinges, and spring wire require lubricant. . . . The door tracks should never be lubricated since the lubricant will only create a sticky surface on the track that can attract more dirt and grime, resulting in a door that is really difficult to operate. The bearings, hinges, and rollers should be lubricated for proper and safe operation. Torsion springs should also be lubricated with a light coat of penetrating oil to reduce the friction between the coils and to eliminate any noises and to even increase the life of the springs. *************************************** www.homerepairforum.com Lube the stationary pulley bearings, if possible (don't use WD-40 as it says here, use white lithium).
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