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If the power
goes out you still can open your garage door
by pulling the release rope and manually
lifting the door.

Most garage
door opener systems have easily accessed
adjustments.
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"Open sesame!" Garage
door openers are the unsung heroes of modern life.
Without them we would have to actually get out of
the car to open the door. With them we simply push
a button and drive right in—unless the opener
doesn't work (or the garage is full of broken
stuff). It's a good thing that garage door openers
are relatively low maintenance and easy to repair.
A garage door opener is an electric
motor appliance that opens a garage door at
the push of a button. The button can be one that's
wired into the household electrical circuit or one
that's on a battery-powered remote-control unit
usually carried in a car. Most garage door systems
have both. The button sends an infrared or radio
signal to the control unit that, in turn,
activates an electric motor with a
track-and-pulley system that moves the door. Most
garage door opener units also have a light that
goes on automatically and shuts off after a
pre-set interval.
Garage door maintenance and repair:
- Inspect and, if
necessary, remove and clean dirty hinge rollers
with degreaser or kerosene, replacing each
assembly before removing the next.
- Twice a year,
lubricate the roller bearings and roller shaft
with lightweight oil. Also remove any debris
from the track.
- Check and adjust
the door lock bar. To adjust, loosen the screws
and move the lock-bar guide bracket up or down
as needed. Make sure that all screws are tight.
- Inspect the door
operation for smooth, uniform movement.
- As needed, loosen
mounting screws and use a mallet to straighten a
misaligned track.
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