Don t yank or jerk on the rope or you could damage the opener.
Garage door cable repair tips.
While you re at it disengage the electricity from your garage door opener if you have an automatic one.
In some instances such as when a garage door has a slack cable you can make the repair by just cutting a cable end and shortening the cable to eliminate all the slack.
Check the ends of your new garage door cable.
Pull the red cord hanging from it until you hear a click to disengage the door from the track.
At the base of the trolley track on the ceiling of your garage is a small box that operates the automatic garage door opener.
Pull the red cord to release the door from the track.
When you re done fix the other end which is a cable loop to the pin at the bottom of the garage door.
The first thing to be done is releasing the tension from the cable.
If your garage door cable is worn out or broken it s important that you replace it as soon as possible.
Clamp a locking pliers or a c clamp to the track just above one of the rollers.
You don t want any electrical accidents to happen while you re working on your garage door.
This will prevent the door from shooting up and breaking your nose when you wind the new springs during an overhead garage door repair.
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One end has a tip that fits perfectly inside the cable drum.
Also yank the cord and unplug the garage door opener before you start any garage door spring repair.
Turn off your garage door opener and open the garage door fully.
Put it inside the drum and wind it tightly on the cable drum.
Make sure you have the garage door closed when you re undertaking the garage door cable repair.
Garage doors open and close by moving along the metal tracks on either side.