AMR
Gold Member
OK, I read another post about a garage door this morning and thought I would search for help of my own.
I have a liftmaster 3/4 hp chain drive running a 9' wide 8' tall fiberglass door with 3/4" vertical pine, segemented and screwed to the door to give it a barn look.
The door worked flawlessly for 2 years. The last 2 it has been giving me wicked trouble. Frequently we need to press the button 3 and 4 times because it gets about 2/3 down, hits resistance and raises itself.
I have tinkered with the door for hours and hours. I take it off of the operator and move it up and down manually adjusting the wheels.
I don't think that this has anything to do with the operator, but rather the wheels in the track.
What I find is that as the door goes down, the uppermost wheel on one side rides in the track but on the extreme inside of the track and it binds. If I get on a ladder and push the post in that has the wheel on it further into the track the door moves perfectly smoothly.
I am complete beffudled, it appears that the door binds at this location and no amount of fooling with it finds the sweet spot. I have 2 other doors adjacent to it with zero issues. As I read it I see it is a pretty tough question to get help on but any ideas would be appreciated, perhaps someone has had a similar problem. Ugh, this is a frustrating one for sure.
I have a liftmaster 3/4 hp chain drive running a 9' wide 8' tall fiberglass door with 3/4" vertical pine, segemented and screwed to the door to give it a barn look.
The door worked flawlessly for 2 years. The last 2 it has been giving me wicked trouble. Frequently we need to press the button 3 and 4 times because it gets about 2/3 down, hits resistance and raises itself.
I have tinkered with the door for hours and hours. I take it off of the operator and move it up and down manually adjusting the wheels.
I don't think that this has anything to do with the operator, but rather the wheels in the track.
What I find is that as the door goes down, the uppermost wheel on one side rides in the track but on the extreme inside of the track and it binds. If I get on a ladder and push the post in that has the wheel on it further into the track the door moves perfectly smoothly.
I am complete beffudled, it appears that the door binds at this location and no amount of fooling with it finds the sweet spot. I have 2 other doors adjacent to it with zero issues. As I read it I see it is a pretty tough question to get help on but any ideas would be appreciated, perhaps someone has had a similar problem. Ugh, this is a frustrating one for sure.