Garage Door Spring Tension Chart
Garage Door Spring Tension Chart. Now that you've confirmed your measurements, you can visit our collection of garage door springs right here! The above chart and notes apply to the majority of residential garage doors.
Divide the height of the garage door by the cable drum circumference, then add one. The garage door is likely the largest moving part of your home. Here are some quick notes about winding your garage door springs: A full revolution (full turn) is four quarter turns with the winding bars.
Generally, when looking from within the garage, if the spring is on the left side, it is right wound, and vice versa.
You can also click here to determine the length of your garage door torsion springs.
You can keep track of the number of turns by drawing a chalk line on the springs. This is the number of turns that are on your spring. Usually, you will have two springs on your door, which will be color-coded.
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