Mine is as old as the house I think. 1979. Its the screw type. It has worked flawlessly until today. It was really struggling so I disengaged the door from the screw in case the springs were causing the trouble, but even free wheeling, the opener seems to be struggling to turn. I'm thinking the bearings in the motor are shot, but I figure I'd just ask in case anyone had any tips.
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Originally posted by Frank View PostMine is as old as the house I think. 1979. Its the screw type. It has worked flawlessly until today. It was really struggling so I disengaged the door from the screw in case the springs were causing the trouble, but even free wheeling, the opener seems to be struggling to turn. I'm thinking the bearings in the motor are shot, but I figure I'd just ask in case anyone had any tips.
Now look above your door (with the door down). You should have one or two springs. Are either of these broken in half? If YES, do not operate the door. You'll destroy your opener.
If your springs are in good shape, disconnect the operator from the door (Pull cord). Can you lift the door up without much effort? If NO, then theres something wrong with your door.
If nothing is wrong with the door, odds are the operator is trash. I mean you said the it was from 1979, thats 30 years, I think you got your money's worth out of it.
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