Torsion Spring Cycles

Torsion Spring Cycles

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Just as with any adjustment, the cycle settings are very important to the life of your garage door springs. It does not take an expert to conduct, but it does require a little thought and a little math as well. Choosing the right setting from the start will save you time and money on unnecessary garagedoor repairs. The information below will show you how to properly calculate these settings. It will also show you what options are available.

How to Calculate Torsion Spring Cycles?

Torsion Spring CyclesGarage door torsion spring cycles are calculated using a formula of mathematics. Take that average number of times your garage door moves up and down on a daily basis. Multiply that figure by 250 days which is roughly the number of working day in a calendar year. Next, multiply that number by 10 years. 10 years represent the typical lifespan ofgarage doors.

What Cycle Settings are there?

The industry standard is at least 10,000 cycles. The average torsion spring has a minimum of this capacity. However, the actual settings far exceed that number.There are 4 different cycle settings: 25,000 cycles, 50,000 cycles, 75,000 cycles, and 100,000 cycles. The initial determination must be as accurate as possible, so it is important to put some serious thought into this step. If you undershoot the calculation and the usage highly exceeds your determination, malfunctions and breakdowns are imminent.

Now, overhead door springs are extremely dangerous because they are under high tension. Repairing or adjusting these springs is a serious matter. The results can be fatal if an accident occurs. If you do not have the proper training, tools, and instructions refer to your owner’s manual for guidance, or you can contact any garage door company in Dunwoody for assistance.

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