Typical residential garages have either one or two springs for each door.
How to secure garage door springs.
Use locking pliers or a c clamp to secure the torsion tube to the center bracket to keep it from moving.
Move both springs up by 1 hole for a garage door that is closing on its own.
A garage door with extension springs will have a safety cable on each side of the door running through the spring and attached to the wall or ceiling.
Types of garage door torsion springs.
Remove the bolts that secure the bottom bracket to the garage door.
Then use a wrench to loosen the set screws on both lift cable drums.
Garage door safety cables the two types of garage door springs discussed above work differently.
Remove the bottom bracket from the door.
Place your new bottom bracket on the bottom of the garage door.
Center bracket by its stationary cone and to the axle torsion tube by its winding cone.
Secure the tube and remove the springs cables and cable drums.
These are some examples of the types of garage door torsion springs that you can buy.
Disconnect the lift cables then slide the cable drums and springs off the torsion tube.
Remove the bracket from the other side of the garage door.
The spring is mounted to the spring anchor bracket i e.
The garage door torsion spring is located above the garage door while considering rear torsion applications it s located behind the door.
Lighter doors may only need one spring mounted to an anchor bracket above the door.
Using a vise grip break off any bolts that do not come loose.