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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2014
  • This video gives you assistance, and how to adjust info for the travel limits on, Liftmaster, Chamberlain and Craftsman brand garage door openers with the manual adjustment screw. Including belt drive, chain drive and screw drive models all have the same instruction. For close and open adjustments. This is for the location that your garage door stops. These motors have a safety shut off. If it over heats it will shut down for about 15 min. This video does not include the models that have a program button you hold down to set the travel limits.

Komentáře • 66

  • @EmpireInk
    @EmpireInk Před 26 dny

    Good thinking -making this vid. I was cranking on the chain juts, when i thought “I bet this guy made a video about this thing years ago…” 🤣👍

  • @happyjeef
    @happyjeef Před rokem +1

    8 years ago you made this for me, little did I know. Thank you, big help sir

  • @Martinthewriter
    @Martinthewriter Před 7 lety +4

    Fixed, thank you. My door was closing hard and immediately opening again. A little adjustment and it's all good now. Much appreciated!

  • @rebeccawallace3231
    @rebeccawallace3231 Před 7 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS LONG AGO! My door was closing then opening. I was just about to call a service but decided to google it! and your suggestion worked perfectly! thanks

  • @hamad115
    @hamad115 Před 6 lety

    Very simple explanation and direct to to the point, Thank you for the great helpful video

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    Very good news....garaged opener is now good as new......it is the travel switch........replaced it.....adjusted the travel unit and its now working great........once again......thank you......

  • @pongmetboyd1051
    @pongmetboyd1051 Před 7 lety

    Thank You very helpful for adjustment on the LIft Master Chamberlain. I got it working again after replace the Cupler.

  • @rotfan77
    @rotfan77 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks so much for making this video I didn’t know how to adjust the garage door and it was stopping short of closing completely. I was playing around with the power adjustments in the back and not looking on the side. Thanks again

  • @AlexG-vb7kp
    @AlexG-vb7kp Před 6 lety

    OMG. You don't understand how much this helped me. I feel so silly now. Thank you so much!

  • @barrydawg7544
    @barrydawg7544 Před 4 lety

    thank you for your video... my garage door opens and closes perfectly, now....

  • @djking8416
    @djking8416 Před 9 lety +2

    Great help. To make your instruction, you might add (from what I understand), one complete turn of the adjustment screw, equals about 2 inches of travel. In addition, after any adjustment of the travel limit (either way), a safety check must be performed in accordance with the manufacturers instruction, usually using a 2x4 piece of wood on the floor to conduct such a check is all that's needed.

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Yes, thank you for adding that info to the comments. The 2x4 test is to ensure that the opener's safety reverse is operating properly, so as not to crush something in the path of the moving door. Also the force can be adjusted. All new openers must have safety eyes installed, that also prevents such an accident.

  • @richblues8658
    @richblues8658 Před 8 měsíci

    It was a twisted track that cause it to bind and stall. Added reinforcement block attached to track and wall on both sides.

  • @gregjohnson1079
    @gregjohnson1079 Před 2 lety

    Awesome info.. thank you!

  • @zhmichael
    @zhmichael Před 9 lety +2

    I was wondering why my garage door would reopen after touching the ground. I just need to adjust the down stop limit. Thank you for posting this video!

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety +1

      Do you have the same type of adjustment shown in this video? Back off on the down limit. The reasons could be, that your gear is wearing out or the chain has loosen in time or sometimes the rain causes the wood on the building to swell slightly or maybe the vibration of the motor caused the setting to change.

  • @RandyKellyJr
    @RandyKellyJr Před 9 lety

    Thank You, Now my garage is all set and runs smoothly.

  • @kiaryallison386
    @kiaryallison386 Před 7 lety +1

    Liftmaster openers are definitely home owner friendly, I replaced the poly gear in mine and just had to replace the master link.....hope it holds for a while now...

  • @MissyThang03
    @MissyThang03 Před 9 lety

    You just saved this lady $70.00 and a big headache! =)
    Thank you so much!! =D

  • @LoneStar0912
    @LoneStar0912 Před 7 lety +1

    All of a sudden the door was ramming itself into the ground and going back up. I googled the problem, found your video, and fixed everything in like 2 minutes. Thanks!

  • @canakarxxx
    @canakarxxx Před 8 lety +1

    thank you, my garage broke off the hinge that lifts it up, im not sure if its putting to much pressure on the down, so i dialed it down and no more problems! thanks man!

    • @canakarxxx
      @canakarxxx Před 8 lety

      +Gary Glanville i also had to move the hinge slightly up and make new holes so it could lift the garage.

  • @tarafordhome3071
    @tarafordhome3071 Před 7 lety

    Thank you!!!

  • @uncjim
    @uncjim Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @janeprendergast8332
    @janeprendergast8332 Před 2 lety

    Thank you

  • @rolandomota8140
    @rolandomota8140 Před 8 lety

    I have the Same motor, but i was wondering if there is a way, the change the timing for the light, to less time?

  • @kyafloyd41
    @kyafloyd41 Před 6 lety

    thanks sir i was done in minutes from watching this video

  • @braden165ks9
    @braden165ks9 Před 5 lety

    I’m so happy we don’t have those limit. set up anymore

  • @johnpratt1842
    @johnpratt1842 Před 7 lety

    I replaced some worn gears on my older LiftMaster opener. when I got the opener back together it tried to bury the garage door under the cement floor then stops no reverse. The adjustments don't seem to have any effect. What did I screw up?

  • @pdv9184
    @pdv9184 Před 6 lety +3

    One complete turn of the screw equals 2 inches of door travel.

  • @JamesonWilde
    @JamesonWilde Před 8 lety

    I have an old Sears opener and when I connect the wiring from the wall button it runs the door up, and then immediately back down. When the door is closed I can hear the motor still buzzing, but the door doesn't move and if I push the wall button I get no response. Any idea what could be happening here? Would really appreciate any help

  • @StarGalz_6689
    @StarGalz_6689 Před 2 lety

    Model: 3255M

  • @plusblood5101
    @plusblood5101 Před rokem

    Sweet

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety +1

    I meant after .....1/2 hr ......it seems like it resets it self back-----and I'm back to original problem.....which is when opening the garage ....the end part.hits the motor.....

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    Circuit board was shot...took it down and was ready to order part on eBay and noticed at the back that there was loose and disconnected electrical wiring I took a chance and used my soldering gun to reconnect and rewired it ....put it back and started working again...... key here folks was to UN plug the unit before opening or fixing anything inside the motor....lesson learn here....I will never do the same mistakes again....thanks again for the reply.......save me another 79 bucks for the parts.....

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Yes, for sure, always unplug the cord before taking off the covers. Glad to hear you fixed it.

  • @fernandourtusuastegui5726

    I fixed the down problem but my door won't go all the way up its about 8/10 ways up but it stops and I've turned the up screw as far as it will go. Any suggestions?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety +1

      +Fernando Urtusuastegui If you take the motor down and manually move the chain position so that the carriage on the chain is closer to the motor side. Then re install and adjust limits again. Also, sometimes you can just adjust the hockey arm by removing the two bolts and shortening the arm and giving you more adjustment. Re adjust limits. Why did the limits get so far off adjustment? Could be worn gears in the motor or chain could have skipped gears some how if the chain is too loose.

  • @jamespaulow5229
    @jamespaulow5229 Před 3 lety

    I did not know you were adjusting the door for a house.

  • @terryr5604
    @terryr5604 Před 5 lety

    Somehow my garage opener's travel limits got out of adjustment, was ramming ground and bouncing back up. Adjusted the up and down travel limits as you have shown in your video. Everything worked great during a few test runs. A few hours later, I used it again and it started ramming the ground again. It does not seem to be remembering the travel limit settings. Could the logic board have gone bad? Camberlain 1/2 hp 41A5021-D with a date of 02/99.

    • @ch1ckenphat514
      @ch1ckenphat514 Před rokem

      What was the problem? Mine just started to do the same. Bouncing back open once it hits the ground.

  • @mranhhoa1945
    @mranhhoa1945 Před 8 lety

    I have a craftsman model # 13953970SRT had problem with the door going back uo after closing. Well I checked the sensors they were Ok, but still went back up. A neighbor came by and adjusted the two white screws on the side if motor for height adjustment. Now the door wont come on at all. Is there anyway to readjust these adjustment screws again. Thanks Ray

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +Raymond Holden Adjusting the screws will change the position of where the door stops. There is no reset for the limits. If the door opener is not responding when you push the button, then that is something else.

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    Thank you very much for the reply......anyway the motor was almost 8 yrs old and it is not belt or chain driven more like a very long screw....after adjusting the limit (again)'''''''' I run the motor in full cycle.......so far ....it's working fine ...it stop where I wanted it to be....I'll monitor again to see if something change......once again thanks. You the best!!!!! ....they were charging me just to come....gas charged???? And 25 dollars to check.....and 45 bucks an hour to repair...if ever you are in Sandiego?????? Dinners on me.....

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    Ok .....I adjusted up travel limit set and it stop to where I wanted to be....then run a full cycle....it worked!!!!went to the store got back...open the garages and again.....the motor reset itself.....sooooo..I went back t o square one....... need help again.....

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      It could be that your unit has a worn out part that is causing the limits to change position. The screw drive has a piece that is called a Rack that runs on the screw itself, and hooks up to the trolley. This wears in time and begins to slip. There is also a Drive Sprocket coupler that joins the motor head to the screw rail that also may fail. Also possibly a bad limit switch assembly or worn gear inside the unit. Hard to say without seeing it. Start with the first two I mentioned. Visually inspect the coupler located on top of the motor head connecting the rail to the motor. Look for cracks or wear. Also inspect the Rack gear. (runs on the screw rail) Run the motor and see if the trolley and Rack gear seem to be slipping or grinding. As the part wears down, it will become more noticeable. Good luck.

  • @letterphase
    @letterphase Před 6 lety

    The close travel keeps changing after several opens/closes. When it closes too much, the chain is loose and hanging. Then It will adjust the next time I open/close it. Sometimes it will have a small gap at bottom. I tried adjusting the down travel, but then travel down changes...what can I do??

    • @JA-gx4hb
      @JA-gx4hb Před rokem

      New opener?

    • @letterphase
      @letterphase Před rokem

      @@JA-gx4hb I recently realized that the installer installed the rails too close and the door sides hit the sprockets on the way down

  • @trevordalton4248
    @trevordalton4248 Před 6 lety

    I have a craftsman 1/2 hp that It will open and ram the protection bolt (near the engine) and the protection bolt near bottom. It won't open at all unless we hold the wall garage door opener. I have been adjusting the travel limits but it doesn't seem to change anything. It starts at the open position and will close to far to the point that it is pushing the rail up for a second. Then it will go all the way back to the bolt at the top where it will stop.
    I have changed all of power setting to the lowest setting in order to protect the garage door.
    Is there something wrong with my used opener. Mine seems to want me to adjust the top and the bottom at the same time. Is that a bad idea

  • @cindyli6650
    @cindyli6650 Před 8 lety

    I have a Chamberlain 1/2 HP similar to yours shown on the video, but every time we try to adjust it the door goes down, but then reversed and opens fully again. How do we fix this?

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 lety

      +Cindy Li If the door goes down to the closed position then reverses after touching the floor. You need to adjust the down limit switch towards the minus position. Go a full turn, then try again. If you turn towards the plus, then door will close more. If the motor is not responding to the adjustment. Could be a damaged limit switch assembly.

    • @charliep2240
      @charliep2240 Před 3 lety

      Each turn of the screw = 2 inches of travel

  • @richblues8658
    @richblues8658 Před 8 měsíci

    mine doesn't go all the way down it stops about 1 foot from the bottom then goes right back up. I can't find anything blocking anywhere!

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 8 měsíci

      Did you get it solved. If not, one thing is to check the safety cameras. If you have a sectional door and the cameras are strapped onto the track, sometimes the track moves slightly as the door travels up or down causing the camera to go off alignment. If it is Chamberlain, Liftmaster the lights will blink and click 10 times indicating that it is the safety cameras causing the issue (On many of there models). Also leaves or debris hanging on the bottom panel will interfere with the safety camera. Also there is a force adjustment that will cause door to reverse but first see for the amount of times the light blink.

  • @PVMMAC
    @PVMMAC Před 3 lety

    Great video! I have craftsman garage opener, with similar house (up/down) , will this work similarily?

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    Darn it......is there a reset button for the motor????? There was a loose screw that I'm trying to turn it tight and I saw a spark and shorted out the pc board .....now it was shut down..... geeeeeeez

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Some of the older units had a reset button. I do not think yours does. The unit has a reset. If it overheats it shuts down for about 20 min. until it cools off.

  • @ruelpanganiban5864
    @ruelpanganiban5864 Před 9 lety

    I have liftmaster 1/2 hp..I need help!!!! After i adjusted the UP screw (to open) it seems like it worked!!!! It stop before it hits the motor, then after 2 to 3 of opening and closing it resets it self to the original problem which is hitting the motor.......

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Is it a belt or chain drive? Check to see if the chain or belt needs to be adjusted. If it is loose it can jump a gear and change the limit setting. After adjusting the limit, run the motor a full cycle. Also, it may be the gear inside the motor is wearing down and changing your settings. How old is the motor?

    • @garrettviscosi6179
      @garrettviscosi6179 Před 9 lety

      Ruel Panganiban

    • @GSOverheadSystemsNovato
      @GSOverheadSystemsNovato  Před 9 lety

      Garrett Viscosi Could be the limit switch assembly is bad or a worn out gear.