Protech Garage Doors - Pair of 7' Garage Door Cable Replacement for Torsion Springs/Lift Spring - Heavy Duty
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Amazon states the following in its description This is 8'6" by 1/8" [7 x 7 ( 7 Wires are 7 per strand)] therefore the cables are 8 ft 6 inches long and 1/8" diameter *br>The cables
A wire with an ID of 1/8" and a length of
Two cables were delivered even though I only ordered one. It appears you are confused by the quantity being one, but when you look at the item description, you see that it is considered a pair,
A quick measurement shows that it is 8' - 30.5 cm The length of the thigh is 6 1/2".
Selected User Reviews For Protech Garage Doors - Pair of 7' Garage Door Cable Replacement for Torsion Springs/Lift Spring - Heavy Duty
My 180LB insulated two car garage door's cables are significantly thicker than the cheap cables the installer installed when I used to have a licensed, bonded, and insured professional garage door installer. Aside from junk rollers, brackets, and other unsuitable materials, they used Two identical springs (one 29 inches and one 22 inches). Indicators of early failure (as expected) were present on the 22 inch spring. As a result, I had to redo the whole installation myself by using quality parts, everything from hinges, rollers, and springs, to these thicker and It fits my drums fine and my drums are standard. My gripe with "professionals" is that it always takes shortcuts and they use junk parts, so I have to redo their job very often (and that doesn't just apply to garage door installers).
As I tested the old cables side by side, I removed the old cables I'm in favor of the newers. measured the same length as the old cable and matched it within an inch of its length A second old cable, however, was several inches longer for some unknown reason (possibly because the original installer made his own cable). varying length of the cables of my old devices required only that I unbolt one of the cable drums to turn it or reroute it It should be indexed so both cables start with similar wraps around their respective drums and, therefore, have a similar amount of tension. Please note To disengage the torsion bar springs, which can be very dangerous, you must first release spring tension from the torsion bar. It is only suitable for individuals who are qualified!.
After I removed the old cable and compared it with the new cable, I was a little concerned that it might A foot shorter and larger in diameter than the old one, it was at least four feet in diameter. I was able to use it without any problems. It is likely that the new cable will last longer than the old one due to its It seems fine that the length is this long. It's possible that my old cables were for a door that is 8 feet tall when mine is 7 foot tall. There is nothing to worry about.
This new cable does a great job, the door is quieter now with the new cable. Before you attempt to replace the cables on the roll-up garage door, you might want to watch a couple videos on YouTube to familiarize yourself with how they work. If you do not know what you are doing, the springs above the door have a lot of force and can injure you badly.
As I ordered this cable without checking the size of my garage door, I would not know the size of cables to get. My original cables were probably 3/32", and when it arrived I compared them. A cable with a 1/8" diameter fits the drum perfectly, works flawlessly, and will probably last considerably longer than a cable with a smaller diameter. Translate "style. ". You should hire this company if you need garage door cables repaired. A new nylon roller was installed as well as the door springs were rebalanced. The ride is smooth, quiet, and There is a new sense of harmony in the air.
This is a vast improvement over what was previously installed. I measured these to be 1/8" thick since that was the size of the grooves on You will find that these will solve the issue of cables rubbing when they are not laying properly in the groove. The cables will also solve the problem of your old cable snapping, which was my original motivation for buying them! Before anything else, you should measure your garage door.
I was able to replace my garage door cable without any issues. Please remember that there is a lot of tension on these cables, and you will need to use tension bars for a safe removal/installation. YouTube videos helped me learn how to do this. It was a very easy, quick, and inexpensive project that saved me almost $300 with the garage door repair companies. Be sure that you know how to precisely remove tension from cables before you begin this project.
There is a great deal of difficulty in installing these. However, this has nothing to do with the quality of the cables, which are well constructed and have precise lengths. A durable material. Although I am not sure since they are only a few weeks old, I do not see any reason why there would be a problem. A few days ago, I decided to replace my cables and springs at the same time. There were a few broken strands on the old cables, so these replacements.