The garage door torsion spring is located above the garage door while considering rear torsion applications it s located behind the door.
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Torsion springs are the most common type of springs found in garages and can lift more weight than extension springs.
A rear torsion spring system is perfect when there is low head room in a garage.
When the spring unwinds the energy is released causing the door to rise.
Dimensions listed cover the most common applications up to 8 high doors and using standard torsion springs with track vertical resting on the floor.
If you aren t able to install a rear torsion spring system on a low head room garage you ll need to install extension springs.
Up to 3 of additional headroom may be required for a trolley door opener.
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Torsion springs are usually mounted directly above the door and sometimes on older homes with less room in the garage they can be mounted to the rear of the garage rear mounted torsion.
Mounted horizontally above the opening garage door torsion springs are twisted as the door goes down storing energy in the process.
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Center bracket by its stationary cone and to the axle torsion tube by its winding cone.
If your garage door counterbalance system has a torsion spring a spring mounted on the torsion shaft above the garage door extension springs long springs extending from the door along the garage door rails or is a wayne dalton torquemaster system the idrive garage door opener will work for you.
It is possible to mount torsion springs in a garage with only 5 inches of headroom.
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There are two main kinds of residential garage door springs.
Some door or spring configurations will need additional headroom due to different components required to counter balance the door.
Garage doors operating with torsion springs require a minimum of 9 1 2 inches of headroom while doors using extension springs require a minimum of 4 1 2 inches of headroom.
However this requires mounting the torsion spring on the rear of the horizontal tracks.