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Garage Door Torsion Springs PAIR .218 x 2" ID x Select Length - with Options
$ 73.92
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Due limited stock and product availability we will be shipping a limit of 2 pairs (any sizes) of torsion springs per address per day.This Listing is for One Pair of .218 X 2" (select the length)Â Quality, USA Made*, Oil Tempered and Coated Garage Door Torsion Springs
Please Read The Complete Listing Below For Our Step By Step Instructions on How to Properly Measure Torsion Springs to Ensure the Proper Springs Are Ordered.
Includes one Pair of Springs (1 Right Wound, and 1 Left Wound)
Replacement Center Bushing or Bearing and Option to Buy Winding Rods are A
vailable
by Selecting From the Dropdown List.
Wire size is .218, Inside Diameter is 2", length is selected in the drop-down list
(
Additional
Lengths are Available, Message Us for Quote)
Springs are Made of Oil Tempered USA Made Spring Steel, and are coated to resist rust, and for longer life
Properly sized and installed springs are rated minimum 10,000 cycles, Selecting The High Cycle Option will double the Cycle Rating
These Springs are manufactured by One of the Largest OEM Spring Suppliers,
The Aluminum Winding And Stationary Cones are Included, And Are Pre-Installed.
(*Cones are Imported)
3 year Limited Warranty Against Premature B
reakage
Technical and
Installation
Support is A
vailable by Phone or Email.
How to select the correct spring (Please Read the Below Instructions Entirely Before Placing an Order)
First of all it is very important to have the correct spring for your door, if the spring is not matched correctly to the door, it will not work properly and can be dangerous or damage your operator. Make sure that you measure the spring correctly and if you have questions, please message us before ordering.
Step 1.
is to measure the wire diameter. To do this you will need to measure 10 coils then compare that measurement to the chart below to see the wire size. Do
uble check by measuring 20 coils and compare to the 20 coil measurement.
If the
2 measurements do not match, try measuring in a different area of the spring and also make sure the spring is not stretched (no gaps between the wires). Do not take your measurements on the ends where the wire goes over the cones are. The cones tend to stretch the wire apart causing gaps between the wires. Any gaps between the wires will not give an accurate measurement.
10-Coil Measurement
20-Coil Measurement
Wire Size
in
cm
in
cm
1 3/4"
4.50
3 1/2"
8.99
0.177
1 7/8"
4.76
3 3/4"
9.53
0.187
1 15/16"
4.88
3 7/8"
9.75
0.192
2"
5.08
4"
10.16
0.200
2 1/16"
5.26
4 1/8"
10.52
0.207
2 3/16"
5.55
4 3/8"
11.11
0.218
2 1/4"
5.72
4 1/2"
11.45
0.225
2 5/16"
5.95
4 5/8"
11.90
0.234
2 7/16"
6.19
4 7/8"
12.38
0.243
2 1/2"
6.35
5"
12.70
0.250
2 5/8"
6.67
5 1/4"
13.34
0.262
2 3/4"
6.93
5 1/2"
13.87
0.273
2 13/16"
7.19
5 5/8"
14.38
0.283
Step 2
is to determine the spring
inside diameter (ID).
If the
spring is broken you can simply use a ruler to measure the inside of the broken end. If the spring is still in one piece you can measure the outside and deduct the wire size X 2. You also may be able to find stampings on the cones which will help determine the ID; for instance P200 or P2000 will be stamped on the cones for a 2” ID and P175 for a 1 3/4" ID. The most common sizes in residential springs are 1 3/4" and 2" (Raynor doors use a 2 ¼” ID).
Step 3
is to measure the length of the spring. Measure the spring only; do not include the winding and stationary cones. If the spring is broken, measure each piece and add the two measurements together to get the total length. If the spring is still in one piece and still wound, it will be longer by 2-3” than when it is relaxed. The proper way to measure for the length is to unwind the spring and then measure.
Step 4
is only important if ordering a single spring. You will need to determine the wind direction of the spring (right hand wind {RW}) or left hand wind {LW}). Look at the third photo on this listing for an example of the two different spring wind directions. This is probably the most confusing part of the spring ordering process, as
The RW is normally on the Left side and the LW is normally on the Right side
. Be sure to check the wind direction and not make assumptions. If you look at the end of the spring and compare to the third picture on the listing you will be able to determine the correct wind direction.
We are a Pro Garage Door Installation
and repair Company. We carry many repair parts for many different brands of
doors. If you are looking for a part and we don’t have it listed, just message us through eBay and we’ll
quote a price and set up a listing for you through eBay.
CAUTION
:
Installing or repairing a garage door can be
dangerous task. Garage door springs and cables are under extreme tension and
require appropriate safety precautions. Working with garage doors and
openers could result in personal injury or death. We recommend all installations,
repairs, adjustments, and removals on garage doors be made by a qualified
garage door technician. Any attempts to install, repair, replace, adjust garage
doors or openers are done at your risk. In no event shall
M. C. Overhead Door parts division be liable for damages of any kind,
personal injury or death. User assumes all responsibility/risk for use of
information and products purchased
.
By purchasing
our products you agree to these terms.
RETURN POLICY
Returns are accepted within 30 days of the date that the item is received.
We don't offer exchanges. If a different item is needed, the item not needed can be returned and another item purchased.
Buyer is responsible to pay for the return shipping
If an item is listed with 'free shipping', a 20% restocking fee will be deducted from the refund amount.
All items MUST be returned in the same condition as they were when you received them. If an item is returned damaged or in any way visibly used, an additional deduction will be taken from the refund amount.