Pair of Raynor 2 1/4" ID Garage Door Torsion Springs

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  • Follow measuring instructions to confirm correct size
  • Convert to high cycle for garage door torsion springs that last 3 times longer
  • Includes: torsion springs (left and right), winding and stationary cones installed, plastic center bushing and winding bars (optional)
  • Features: Black coated, Corrosion resistant and Oil tempered
  • Made in Ohio
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Raynor garage door company does not use standard size torsion springs.  Raynor is the only company to use 2 1/4" inside diameter springs.  This can make it difficult to find the correct size spring.  Moving Up Garage Door Company stocks a full line of torsion springs for Raynor garage doors.  We can make any size needed for your door.

It is critical to have the correct size springs in order to maintain a properly balanced garage door.  When ordering replacement springs make sure to use the "How to Measure" section of this page.  This will ensure you get the correct springs.  Please do not guess which springs the garage door needs.  The door will not balance properly and may cause damage or injury. 

Garage doors come from the manufacturer with springs rated for around 10,000 cycles.  If the garage door is used more then once a day we recommend that you have us convert your springs to 25,000+ cycles.  Converting the springs will increase the wire size and length.  Do not try to convert the springs yourself.  The door will not balance properly and may cause damage or injury.  Springs that are over 39 inches long or have wire size larger then 0.262 can't be converted to high cycle.

Includes:

  • Torsion spring (left, right or both)
  • Winding and stationary cones installed
  • Plastic center bushing (part 235 for optional steel bushing)
  • Winding bars (optional)

 

Features:

  • Black coated
  • Corrosion resistant
  • Oil tempered
  • Made in Ohio

 

WARNING: Torsion springs, extension springs, and related door hardware can cause serious injury or death if not handled and installed properly. Professional installation is recommended.

Do NOT attempt to install springs or hardware yourself unless you have the proper tools, reasonable mechanical aptitude and experience, and upper arm strength. Read and understand all instructions before you begin work.

Extension and torsion springs, along with attached hardware, are under extreme tension at all times. All tension must be released from springs before any work is performed.

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How do I weigh a garage door?
ONLY USE THIS METHOD ON RESIDENTIAL GARAGE DOORS There are two ways to get the correct torsion springs for a garage door.  This method requires you to measure and weigh the garage door.  Use this method if the garage door does not balance correctly, ...
How do I measure a garage door torsion spring?
Getting the correct garage door torsion springs is critical to a properly functioning garage door.  Having the wrong size can cause lots of issues including opener damage, door damage, improperly functioning garage door and injury.  Carefully read and...
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There are two ways to get the correct torsion springs for a garage door.  Method one requires you to measure the garage doors existing springs.  Use this method if the door worked properly before the springs broke and the garage door has not been altered.  Method two requires you to measure and weigh the garage door.  Use this method if the garage door does not balance correctly, the garage door has been altered or you think the garage door has the wrong springs.

 

Method 1 - How to Measure a Torsion Spring

Method 2 - How to Weigh a Garage Door

 

 

There are two ways to get the correct torsion springs for a garage door.  Method one requires you to measure the garage doors existing springs.  Use this method if the door worked properly before the springs broke and the garage door has not been altered.  Method two requires you to measure and weigh the garage door.  Use this method if the garage door does not balance correctly, the garage door has been altered or you think the garage door has the wrong springs.


Method 1 - How to Measure a Torsion Spring

Method 2 - How to Weigh a Garage Door