Garage Door Springs (Residential & Commercial)
Item #:
SPRING
Mfr:
Misc Door Parts
Category:
hardware
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- 10,000-cycle torsion springs for residential & commercial overhead doors.
- Available in oil-tempered steel, galvanized steel, or stainless steel.
- Click "Get Quote" to see all spring options.
- Need a replacement spring? Here's how to collect measurements:
- Before measuring anything, check your springs for a pre-made tag that outlines the specs.
- Wire Size: If you don't know the exact wire size, measure 20 coils on your spring (in inches). See photo in the gallery above for reference.
- Inner Diameter: Measure the distance (in inches) from the inside walls of the spring.
- Wind of Spring: Refer to the video below to identify whether your spring is a LHW or a RHW.
- Total Spring Length: This is the measurement (in inches) of the entire spring, excluding the cones on the end. Ensure your spring is fully unwound before measuring. If your spring has snapped, collect measurements from both pieces and add them together to get the total length.
- Important note: If your door has 2 springs on it, it's highly recommended that you replace both at the same time, similar to replacing the brakes on your vehicle. When one spring snaps, the entire weight of your door is shifted to the other spring, far-exceeding its capacity, which wears down the lifespan significantly.
- Before measuring anything, check your springs for a pre-made tag that outlines the specs.
- Wire Size: If you don't know the exact wire size, measure 20 coils on your spring (in inches). See photo in the gallery above for reference.
- Inner Diameter: Measure the distance (in inches) from the inside walls of the spring.
- Wind of Spring: Refer to the video below to identify whether your spring is a LHW or a RHW.
- Total Spring Length: This is the measurement (in inches) of the entire spring, excluding the cones on the end. Ensure your spring is fully unwound before measuring. If your spring has snapped, collect measurements from both pieces and add them together to get the total length.