well done, thank you.. i own self storage and am beginning to see some problems which i now can diagnose as a broke spring on 1 side. now, i'm gonna find some spare springs to be proactive.
Do you see the brackets on each side bulging outward? I am seeing this on my garage door brackets and am worried if the springs are pushing outward when they are wound up. I had one cotter pin sheer off and the center shaft ended up pulled inside the bracket and lying inside the spring right next to the bracket (thank god the spring did not launch across the garage). Is there lateral tension from the springs being wound up? I now fear in that all that potential is being held at bay by a cotter pin?? What do you see on yours? Mine is a 10x10 tracrite 944 as well... Its identical to your door in this video.. maybe a little bigger, but the same door.
Mine seems to need lubrication?? It doesn't roll up very well. It was werkin really well then started havin problems so I put more tension and it werked good for a while but now is doin the same thing again??
Great video. Question does anyone watching this do spring replacements? I have a storage facility in Jacksonville Arkansas and I would like to replace about 84 springs (42 doors X 2 per door = 84). I also need 32 new roller doors installed If you do this kind of work please reply to this comment
The bracket & tensioning system you see in this video come standard on all Pilot Brand Mini Roll-up Doors. Other brands on the market use a slightly different tensioning method. Hopefully that answers your question.
You not showing how to remove the tension from the spring and what tools are needed and how to do it is the most important part of the entire operation and you didn't show it, good grief 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
This video was originally created for a sub-contractor who already knew how to tension the doors but was only needing to be shown how to replace a spring. Posted the video for his use. Video was not initially intended as a complete guide for the beginner door technician.
Great video, step by step is easy to understand.
Bravo Awesome Great job, teaching people..thank you for schooling us
Great finally I got some answer only thing tho I have a one sided spring system
well done, thank you.. i own self storage and am beginning to see some problems which i now can diagnose as a broke spring on 1 side. now, i'm gonna find some spare springs to be proactive.
Awesome !...Thanks...The spring busted on the roll up door where I store my Corvette...Very helpful...
Glad this could be of help to you!
Your show it's the best. Thank's 😅
Awesome brother thank you for sharing this knowledge very much appreciated
What make and model was that door. I have a door like that . Mine does not work and the bearing assembly is missing any help would be much appreciated
Hello good morning. Please how do you take the pressure off the spring that is not broken?
Do you see the brackets on each side bulging outward? I am seeing this on my garage door brackets and am worried if the springs are pushing outward when they are wound up. I had one cotter pin sheer off and the center shaft ended up pulled inside the bracket and lying inside the spring right next to the bracket (thank god the spring did not launch across the garage). Is there lateral tension from the springs being wound up? I now fear in that all that potential is being held at bay by a cotter pin?? What do you see on yours? Mine is a 10x10 tracrite 944 as well... Its identical to your door in this video.. maybe a little bigger, but the same door.
Mine seems to need lubrication?? It doesn't roll up very well. It was werkin really well then started havin problems so I put more tension and it werked good for a while but now is doin the same thing again??
Good job
Where did you get that spring I've been looking for a identical one for a year now with no luck
Thank you. Good video. .
where did you get that spring I need the exact same one for my roll up door and can't find them anywhere
How can i tell which size spring i will need to buy for the repair
Great video. Question does anyone watching this do spring replacements? I have a storage facility in Jacksonville Arkansas and I would like to replace about 84 springs (42 doors X 2 per door = 84). I also need 32 new roller doors installed If you do this kind of work please reply to this comment
Do you still need this done?
@@GarrettBrowne-dp3du not at this time. What is your contact information in case I need it in the future?
Solid!
Where can I purchase spring can you help me out
Where do you get those click plates you are talkin about if you're maybe I don't have never seen those before
The bracket & tensioning system you see in this video come standard on all Pilot Brand Mini Roll-up Doors. Other brands on the market use a slightly different tensioning method. Hopefully that answers your question.
Where do you get the springs from?
For the old style that doesn't have the plastic wrench adapters to tension the springs;
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I only watched for the hair
You not showing how to remove the tension from the spring and what tools are needed and how to do it is the most important part of the entire operation and you didn't show it, good grief 👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼
This video was originally created for a sub-contractor who already knew how to tension the doors but was only needing to be shown how to replace a spring. Posted the video for his use. Video was not initially intended as a complete guide for the beginner door technician.
If the spring is broken there's no tension on it