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Sectional Garage Door Replacement Torsion Springs

Garage Door Dimensions Spring Code # Of Springs
1920 to 2180 High x 3001 to 3200 Wide Code 2 1x Included
1920 to 2180 High x 4151 to 4450 Wide Code 3 2x Included
1920 to 2180 High x 4451 to 4950 Wide Code 4 2x Included
1920 to 2180 High x 4951 to 5510 Wide Code 5 2x Included
2200 to 2450 High x 3201 to 3700 Wide Code 7 2x Included
2200 to 2450 High x 2501 to 2800 Wide Code 8s 1x Included
2200 to 2450 High x 4151 to 4950 Wide Code 8 2x Included
2200 to 2450 High x 4951 to 5510 Wide Code 9 2x Included
2451 to 2725 High x 4151 to 4450 Wide Code 10 2x Included
2451 to 2725 High x 4451 to 4950 Wide Code 11 2x Included
2451 to 2725 High x 4951 to 5510 Wide Code 12 2x Included

Price range: $159.00 through $199.00

Description

Garage Door Torsion Spring Replacement Sets

Our garage door torsion spring replacement sets are designed to suit a wide range of standard sectional garage doors. Each spring set is matched to specific door dimensions to ensure correct lifting force and safe door operation.

To determine the correct spring code, simply measure the height and width of your garage door and compare it to the sizing chart below. Each spring code includes the correct number of springs required for that door size.

These springs are manufactured from high quality oil tempered steel and finished with a rust resistant black enamel coating to deliver long service life and reliable performance.

 

Important Safety Information

Garage door torsion springs operate under extremely high tension and can cause serious injury if handled incorrectly. Installation requires specialised tools and technical knowledge.

We strongly recommend installation or adjustment be carried out by a qualified garage door technician.

When working around torsion springs always use appropriate PPE including safety glasses and gloves and ensure loose clothing is avoided.

 

Product Specifications

Country of Manufacture New Zealand
Material Oil Tempered Steel with Aluminium Cast Anchor
Finish Rust Resistant Black Enamel
Expected Life Approximately 15 Years (Based on 6 cycles per day)

 

Why Torsion Springs Matter

Garage door torsion springs perform the heavy lifting required to open and close your door. The spring system counterbalances the weight of the door, allowing it to move smoothly along the tracks whether operated manually or by a garage door opener.

Torsion spring systems provide smoother and more controlled movement compared to extension spring systems. Because they carry the full weight of the door during every cycle, they are subject to wear over time and are one of the most common garage door components requiring replacement.

 

Maintain Your Garage Door System

To maximise the lifespan of your torsion springs and ensure safe operation, we recommend servicing your garage door at least every two years.

A standard garage door service includes:

  • Lubrication of moving components including tracks, rollers and cable drums
  • Tightening of mounting points, bolts and hardware
  • Adjustment of spring tension to reduce fatigue
  • Inspection of safety devices and door alignment
  • Adjustment of opener limits and force settings

Regular maintenance helps ensure smooth door operation and reduces the likelihood of unexpected spring failure.

Additional information

Weight 8 kg
Dimensions 100 × 20 × 10 cm
Garage Door Size

Code 2 1920 – 2180h to 3001 to 3200w, Code 3 1920 – 2180h to 4151 – 4450w, Code 4 1920 – 2180h to 4451 – 4950w, Code 5 1920 – 2180h to 4951 – 5510w, Code 7 2200 – 2450h to 3201 – 3700w, Code 8 (Single) 2200 – 2450h to 2501 – 2800w, Code 8 2200 – 2450h to 4151 – 4950w, Code 9 2200 – 2450h to 4951 – 5510w, Code 10 2451 – 2725h to 4151 – 4450w, Code 11 2451 – 2725h to 4451 – 4950w, Code 12 2451 – 2725h to 4951 – 5510w

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