Garage Door Close-Force Screw Needs Adjustment
When a garage door reverses before it even touches the floor, the issue may be with the garage door adjustment screw.
Garage door openers have an adjustment screw that controls the closing force—the pressure with which a door is allowed to descend before the motor switches off. When the door reverses before it even hits the floor, this is often because the close-force setting needs adjustment. The friction of the door rollers within the tracks is fooling the door opener into thinking the door has reached the floor, and the opener needs to be adjusted for less sensitivity.
When the garage door immediately leaps upward after touching the floor, this, too, is a close-limit switch problem. Adjust the close-limit adjustment screw on the door opener motor in small increments until the door stops upon touching the floor.
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