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Broken garage door cable-need to close door kcmhansen 09-13-2006
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Posted by PK on September 13, 2006, 11:44 pm

> The bottom of the door it up near the ceiling. It stopped retracting
> at the top of the last section of the door (the section that would be
> touching the ground if the door was shut). The door can be pushed
> completely up or pull down only to the top of the bottom door section.
> The metal bar is at an angle, not severe, but definitely not vertical.
>>From inside the garage looking out, the metal bar was on the left side
> and the cable that is off is on the left side. The wheel nearest the
> top of the door on the right side came off but I was able to reattach
> it and it's back in it's track. The left side of the door droops lower
> than the right side.
>
> Thank you for your considerate response. I truly appreciate any
> advice. I do understand the dangers of tension springs and have no
> intention of messing with the spring at all. My hope was that I could
> perhaps rewind the cable around the drum and reattach to the drum &
> door and get the door down tonight.

kc, I went out to have a look at mine to see what you're talking about. I
think I understand that looking out of the garage, the cable is off on the
left so that cable is longer and hence the door droops on that side. Like
others have said, I wouldn't touch it tonight - the drums will have to be
held while the door is lifted to get the cable wound back on the drum
correctly.

For someone that works on installing garage doors (not me) it may not be too
difficult to hold the axle that the spring is on while it is all adjusted
but it would seem that either the torque from the spring or the weight of
the door would be too much for a novice. If it were me I certainly wouldn't
be tackling it on my own last thing at night.

As for leaving the garage door open all night I'll have to say I see folks
doing this a lot and by their luck nothing happens ... short of blocking
your garage very tightly with your car(s) and other garage items I don't
have much advice to offer there.

Good luck,
PK

>
> Bankerjohn wrote:
>> I'm trying to picture your situation! Where is the bottom of the door?
>> Up near the ceiling?, halfway down the door opening?, nearly down to
>> the floor? ... where did it stop when it retracted?
>>
>> The "emergency" release which you say will not release is likely jambed
>> ... is the metal bar (attached to the door at one end, and the chain
>> drive at the other) still close to vertical ... or is it cocked at an
>> angle?
>>
>>
>> kcmhansen@yahoo.com wrote:
>> > The door must have hit the bar pretty hard before retracting. The
>> > cable
>> > on one side ended up looping around the tension rod and the garage
>> > door was (and is still) stuck crooked and lopsided in the open
>> > position.
>



Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on September 13, 2006, 10:59 pm

> The door does not appear to
> detach from the electric opener, even after pulling the emergency
> disconnect cord several times. Any suggestions for getting the door
> down? Is there a way to reattach the cable to the drum? Any help will
> be greatly appreciated!
>

Unless you are on the west coast, it is probably too late tonight anyway.
The release may not visibly disconnect, but will allow the door to move
freely. Since yours is stuck in the track, it will not move. You have to
lift the lowest end to get it straight since it is stuck cocked. It is also
possible you will end up getting the weight of the door in your hands and
injure yourself.

Probably much safer and less risky to just leave it alone for the night.



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