How To Measure Garage Door Torsion Springs

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • To order torsion springs for your garage door, you will need to determine the following for each spring: inside diameter, wind, length, and wire size.
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    SAFETY WARNING! WORKING WITH WOUND TORSION SPRINGS CAN BE DANGEROUS! PLEASE FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
    Drawing from over 30 years experience in the garage door industry we show how to get this information whether your springs are broken or still wound.
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    To measure springs you will need the following:
    Safety Glasses
    Sturdy ladder
    Tape measure
    Paper
    Pencil
    Scenes:
    03:45 -Inside Diameter
    05:10 -Wind
    06:52 -Length
    08:05 -Wire Size
    14:44 -Wound Spring
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Komentáře • 53

  • @FarshadFavorites
    @FarshadFavorites Před 4 lety +3

    OH my goodness, Mr. Dan, this is most informative video presented in perfect way. You know your business so well and you are such a excellent presenter. Thank you so much.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Farshad! We always strive to make our videos informative and useful for people trying to fix their doors. Thanks for the kind words! Blessings!

  • @robertbroadbent3881
    @robertbroadbent3881 Před 3 lety

    I keep losing this, and re-finding it. Now I have it for keeps. GREAT!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 3 lety

      We're glad you were able to find our video again, Robert! Glad you found it to be helpful enough to find it again!

  • @barrytheodosi6020
    @barrytheodosi6020 Před 8 lety +5

    Very informative. Extremely well presented and explained. Thanks.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Thank you, Barry! We're glad you found it to be informative!

  • @justinporter2275
    @justinporter2275 Před 3 lety

    Who would have thunk that such seemingly minor differences in wire diameter can make such a big difference. I found out the hard way. There was green painted on my springs to track the number of winds. I assumed that meant I had green springs. Also, I measured the length of the unbroken spring from end to end. Ordered and installed .243", 2" I.D., 33" long. Scratching my head when the door took off like a rocket, but didn't have enough wind at the top to keep the drum cable from jumping off the drum. Watched your video and measured my springs properly. I need .218, 1.75" I.D., and 29" long based on what was installed. Doh! Thank you for an excellent, concise, informative video!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Justin! Yes, wire size can make a huge difference in getting the right springs for your garage door, and getting that right makes in a huge difference in weather your door will work properly or not. We're glad that you found our video to be helpful! We hope that you were able to get your door opening smoothly again, and not shooting off on you! Blessings!

  • @PatrickMurray_murphsouth
    @PatrickMurray_murphsouth Před 10 lety +2

    Way to go Dan! It's obvious that you take your business serious and cover this topic seriously. The video is a bit long, but if you're willing to go through it, you can get the right spring the first time.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 9 lety

      Thanks, Pat. Salesmen here used to spend most of their time answering the same questions that we answered in the video. The video eliminated the need for an extra salesman.

  • @skliros9235
    @skliros9235 Před 3 lety

    This guy knows his springs!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 3 lety

      We're glad that you think so, skliros! Thanks for watching!

  • @MichaelMcCandless
    @MichaelMcCandless Před 4 lety

    Why on earth are there so many more down votes than up votes for this video? What gives Google?
    The video is amazingly well done. He's clearly amazingly experienced and knowledgeable about this topic. He highlights common pitfalls, suggesting measuring/confirming length and width of the coil separately, explaining how to measure all springs including even the less common and older ones, etc.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Michael! That was a jealous competitor that used "Click Farms" in order to boost his videos and to put downvotes on ours. We've written about that at our blog: ddmgaragedoors.com/blog/2016/11/15/click-farms/

  • @OllieProphet
    @OllieProphet Před 10 lety +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge of garage door balancing. This video was a big help in the repair of my garage door system, which had an improperly tensioned spring, from years of use, which was compounded by a loose wire that came off the drum, and a subsequently jammed door, due to the force imbalance. Now the door operates smoothly, and will stay open even at the midpoint! I would not have felt safe messing with that torsion spring without this knowledge!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 9 lety

      Thank you for your kind words. Glad we could help. I can measure springs in a minute and change them in 20 minutes. But the video for measuring took about twice as long to produce. There are more details than I had expected.

  • @mechpatt
    @mechpatt Před 3 lety

    Extraordinary ability to instruct exactly what needs to be done, an what to look out for! Thanks for your time and effort, some of the best instructional videos I've seen on any topic.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the kind words, mechpatt! We're glad that you found this to be helpful in measuring your springs. Blessings!

  • @meetmonkey10
    @meetmonkey10 Před 5 lety +1

    Very detailed and informative. Thank you for sharing. I assume any thumbs down are attributed to people wanting a quicker answer.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Jason! We're glad you found the video well detailed! Those thumbs down are actually predominantly from a jealous competitor who used "click farms" to artificially add thumbs down to a couple of our videos. You can read about those here, if you have any interest: ddmgaragedoors.com/blog/2016/11/15/click-farms/

  • @marizen2
    @marizen2 Před 8 lety

    Very informative and well done instructional video. Thank you for sharing.

  • @mattpower6399
    @mattpower6399 Před 9 lety

    Great helpful video Thank you

  • @fangorn1000
    @fangorn1000 Před 10 lety

    you are great. thank you for sharing

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 9 lety

      You're welcome. Just sharing my experience. I think I've made just about every mistake measuring springs. It can be challenging.

  • @nickpenney441
    @nickpenney441 Před 9 lety

    this guy is amazing

  • @danchang5928
    @danchang5928 Před 4 lety

    Success! Measure twice, order once.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Dan! Yes, we always recommend double-checking your work if you are ever unsure. Always a good rule of thumb!

  • @ppett1
    @ppett1 Před 8 lety

    This is great video. The springs on my 40 year old 18X7 wooden do are weak but intact. Unfortunately, I did not see any markings on the winding cones other than the brand ( Overhead Door Corp and Made in USA) . Is the any other way to find the diameter of the springs without unwinding and removing them. I don't want any downtime.

    • @ppett1
      @ppett1 Před 8 lety

      Oops, I jsut found the number 5005 one of the cones. What inner diameter spring do I order ?

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi ppett1! We would recommend that you do unwind the springs and take them off the shaft. There is no real way to know for sure what size the inside diameter is unless you measure it. It does seem, though, that you are seeing "200S", which is what is printed on 2" inside diameter cones for springs, because there is no 5005 that should be printed on a cone.

  • @michaelhartman160
    @michaelhartman160 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for your awesome videos. I found them after one of my garage door springs broke today and I was wondering if I could tackle the repair myself. My inside diameter is 2" and the wire size is .2187. The broken spring is the "left side" right wind and is 23.25". The "right side" left wind is 30". Should I replace both springs? Since the springs are not equal length, does that change the number of quarter turn winds for each one? Thanks again!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Michael! Yes, we usually recommend that you replace both springs when one breaks. This is because if one is broken, the other is likely to follow shortly thereafter; even if it doesn't, you will have to repeat this process when the other spring goes as well. No, it would not change the number of turns you would put on the springs, because the number of turns is based on the door height, not the spring size. If you do wish to replace both springs, we would also recommend that you go with a matched pair. This ensures that you get the most cycle life out of your springs, as both are likely to go at around the same time, or shortly thereafter.

    • @michaelhartman160
      @michaelhartman160 Před 4 lety

      @@DDMGarageDoors Thank you!!!

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      @@michaelhartman160 We're always happy to help! Thanks for watching!

  • @horacioh1
    @horacioh1 Před 5 lety

    Thanks

  • @wolfy1
    @wolfy1 Před 6 lety

    What if the wire size measure is off 1/16th? I get the same on both sides of 10 coils (2 3/16) but when I measure all 20 it's 1/16 more (4 7/16 rather than 4 3/8). Why? I made sure to pull on the tape measure, made sure the end is square, measured in the middle of the coil, even tried moving the paper pieces over a bit. Always the same, 1/16" more when I measure all 20. I noticed on your website that "compatible" springs can have larger wire. Could you explain how important measurement is then? I want to make sure to get the right ones but also it would be nice to get ones that have more cycles to them because we open/close the garage door quite a bit everyday. Thanks so much for your videos you are a gold mine of information for this type of project.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Wolf House! Measurement helps you figure out the wire size of your current springs, so that you can know what you should ideally replace your broken springs with. If you look at our ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/how-to-measure-torsion-springs.php page, you will see that the correct measurement for your 4-3/8" measurement is a .218 wire spring. We are guessing that pulling on your tape measure can give you that extra 1/16" measurement. If you want to upgrade these springs, we have a spring calculator that can help you upgrade to a higher wire size to get more cycles out of your springs. Thanks for watching!

  • @AnythingSaid
    @AnythingSaid Před 7 lety

    this is the most informative video I have ever watched!

  • @Gixxr11
    @Gixxr11 Před 8 lety +1

    I need my garage door sealed 100%

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Silva Jr! If you need help with getting your garage door sealed, you should refer to our weatherseals video or our stop molding weatherseals video. These can point you in the right direction of what you need to get your door to seal all the way around it.

  • @ProfessionalDad
    @ProfessionalDad Před 4 lety

    Hello,
    I have a "Torque Force" spring with the number 99002660 on it. There are no other marks. Any idea what I would need for a new one?

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi ProfessionalDad! Torque Force is the name of the manufacturer of the cones, and isn't the company that makes the springs themselves. Here's a link to the tutorial where we show you how to measure your springs to get the correct wire size, inside diameter, and length for the door that you have. ddmgaragedoors.com/diy-instructions/how-to-measure-torsion-springs.php

  • @sandeepmenon9630
    @sandeepmenon9630 Před 4 lety

    How many Torsion Springs needed for 16'x7' (Double car garage door) Vinyl Door from Wayne Dalton?

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety

      Hi Sandeep! We usually would recommend that you use a two torsion spring setup for a door of that size. This is because if one spring breaks, the door will not simply come crashing down to the ground and risk injury to anyone near the door. Please refer to our torsion springs page (ddmgaragedoors.com/springs/standard-torsion-springs.php) to get a better idea of what may be required to figure out your door's specifications.

  • @OMGWTFLOLSMH
    @OMGWTFLOLSMH Před 5 lety +1

    Why so many downvotes?

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 4 lety +3

      Hi! Those were done by a jealous competitor who used "click farms" to boost his own videos while putting thumbs down on their competitors videos. You can read about that here, if you have any interest: ddmgaragedoors.com/blog/2016/11/15/click-farms/

  • @yomismosoyelregalo2266

    You assume I have a broken spring which is confusing. I’m trying to move to a high lift door but you don’t cover the case where both springs are still ok.

    • @DDMGarageDoors
      @DDMGarageDoors  Před 3 lety

      Hi there! Normally, the time to measure your springs comes up when one of them breaks. If both springs are okay, you can either keep them wound, and follow the method shown in the video, or you can unwind them and measure them, making sure to measure the wire from end coil to end coil, and making sure to not measure the cones.