Create a gap between the upper and lower part of the hinge then oil the hinges and rollers and you will get rid of all that screeching. There Wayne Dalton doors right, the rollers might not have bearings, if so change them...
the springs need a little wd40.and the top section needs a strut..........By the way chamberlain openers are the best when installed by a door pro .r.c. garage door
hmm... the door brackets are stock. Most Lift-Masters I've seen have punched steel angle for reinforcement and a better bracket. That is what I did with my Chamberlain on my door because our old bracket ripped out of the door. The force was set 100% correct, too! That old bracket on the door has been there through three openers, so I'm not surprised. The one I have now vibrates a lot less than the old one, though. I'm at least happy about that.
Great! You have motorized garage doors, and an alarm clock!
cjl20001 1 month ago
Ttcvggggv
CurtinWeaver 5 months ago
NIce!
Do you have these openers linked together, or were you running them simultaneously for the demonstration?
TheGarageDoorGeek 8 months ago
NO wd40. for no reason absolutely not. no silicone either.
bigbwd 1 year ago
Create a gap between the upper and lower part of the hinge then oil the hinges and rollers and you will get rid of all that screeching. There Wayne Dalton doors right, the rollers might not have bearings, if so change them...
frankt04 1 year ago
quick question, whered u get the really long release ropes
mikecomputerkid 1 year ago
the springs need a little wd40.and the top section needs a strut..........By the way chamberlain openers are the best when installed by a door pro .r.c. garage door
ronaldcheshire 1 year ago
probley a chamberlain brand because chamberlain brands suck :P
JustinRybicki5149 2 years ago
by better bracket I meant combined the two.
chicagolandhobby 2 years ago
hmm... the door brackets are stock. Most Lift-Masters I've seen have punched steel angle for reinforcement and a better bracket. That is what I did with my Chamberlain on my door because our old bracket ripped out of the door. The force was set 100% correct, too! That old bracket on the door has been there through three openers, so I'm not surprised. The one I have now vibrates a lot less than the old one, though. I'm at least happy about that.
chicagolandhobby 2 years ago