Wednesday, July 9, 2014

A 6-Step Guide to Adjusting a Belt Drive Garage Door Opener


Perhaps the most popular mechanism for an automatic garage door opener is the belt drive. Belt driven openers are a little more expensive than chain or screw drives, but they are also quieter. They also don’t need a lot of maintenance to keep them going for at least seven to ten years. The only thing you need to do with a belt-driven opener is to adjust the belt occasionally. This is a very simple job to do yourself – In fact all you need to do is follow this simple 6-step guide. All you need to get started is a step ladder, a 7/16 inch wrench and a flat head screwdriver. #1 Close the Garage Door Close the door using the automatic door opener and secure it. Double check that it’s properly closed and let everyone at home know you will be working on the door (so nobody attempts to open it while you are adjusting the belt). #2 Disconnect the Power to the Door Opener You should find the power outlet for the door opener mounted on the ceiling. Use the step ladder to reach it and unpl
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  1. My husband had to fix something with our garage just ht other day. The door wouldn't go down for some reason. It kept blinking like there was something in the way but there wasn't.

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