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Garage Door Torsion Spring Wire - Home Safety Cable 7' Garage Door Opener Extension Steel Cable Garage Door Springs Pair 8.6' - Roll Up Door Opener Garage Door Spring Replacement Garage Door Rollers

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Features

  • High Quality Garage Door Openers Cable Lock: These galvanized roll up door opener cable are made of heavy duty 304 steel for excellent quality and safety of garage door. This garage springs replacement cable is strong enough to lift the heaviest doors and chrome tension wire is rust proof.
  • Suitable for Residential Garage Spring: This garage door tension spring replacement cable works for all residential garage doors. Replaces your damaged or broken cables with these torsion springs for doors. The smooth function of this garage door pulley cable extends the life of the door.
  • Size of Garage Door String Spring: This heavy duty spring for garage has dimension about 0.12 inches (3 mm) with length of this garage door cable replacement kit is 8 feet 6 inches (2.62 m). The size of this rollup door cable lock garage kit is perfect for all types of garage doors.
  • Quick and Easy Replacement: This garage door torsion spring set with end sleeves for attachment to torsion bar drums and loops that attach to the bottom corner brackets, these smart garage door opener spring winding cable are easy to replace or works with all door.
  • Upgrade Your Safety: These springs garage door parts will do a better job of protecting your garage door since these garage door cables 8 foot are much thicker than the old ones. This heavy duty garage door torsion spring kit is fit perfectly in your garage door.

Manufacturer: ‎BURIUS


Part Number: ‎PGD-C007


Item Weight: ‎7.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8 x 6 x 0.75 inches


Item model number: ‎PGD-C007


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎8 ft 6 inches long by 1/8" diameter.


Style: ‎Torsion Spring Wire


Shape: ‎Racket


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: March 15, 2016


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  • So I was initially very very unhappy - things changed - turns out the cables were innocent.....
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
YouTube says this is about a 15 minute job. That do not turn out to be my experience. I have been renovating homes for over 30 years - I have some knowledge in that area. Assuredly like most of you looking, I had a frayed lift cable(left in my case) on my seven foot tall garage door and I bought this replacement pair to fix the issue. I am in the middle of a much larger separate home project, so I opted for the safe but short path, as the right cable showed basically zero signs of wear, to just at least initially swap the left cable. I swapped the left cable without to much difficultly, reloaded the door and the result was the door ceased normal function. It is operated with an opener and it began binding, stopping, retracting, and ultimately refused to close at all unless you nursed it through the binds and physically held open the line slack safety and even then would not strike the garage floor level. (Just for thoroughness I mention my opener and line slack safety are both on the left.) So - so far not a good result at all. As nothing is better than the full story let's back up to the start. Our house was built in the 80s and while they are not as common now, it had what I consider a true double garage door at 18' x 7'. We are in the hurricane zone and the original door took pretty serious damage in Katrina. I un bent and patched it with angle iron enough to work - we had bigger problems to handle at the time. Twelve years back as part of a larger reno I installed a double-sided insulated Clopay steel door in its place. This door is very heavy for a residential door and as a retrofit the closest(within reasonable cost) I could come to a wind resistant door. I say all this because for residential door this is may not be, due to size and weight, the most difficult residential door to get to function well - but IMO and experience it is up there. And function well it has. We have been very happy generally with the door - still looks great and multiple storms later unaffected by wind thus far. Along with the door I replaced the ceiling mounted opener with a shaft mount Liftmaster Elite. Other than a broken right spring at two years old, which I chalked up to a manufacturing flaw, we have had really no issues whatsoever with the door/opener combo until this cable replacement. Back to present, I am facing a very heavy door that is racking in the garage door frame because I simply swapped a frayed left hand lift cable. I further notice the new cable itself installed is now more slack than the cable it replaced which explains the slack line safety trigger which stops and reverses the opener. I elect to simply swap in the second new cable to the right side thinking this replacement may be slightly longer than the original cables and applying both new cables will get us levelled out again. I do this and not only does this not improve the situation it makes it worse. The second new cable(right) is tighter than the original making the overall racking worse. I pull both the new cables believing that not only are these replacement cables not equal in length to my originals but are not even equal to each other. I create a small quick jig in my shop and measure them comparatively and overall. The results? The cables are, within any reasonable error(+/-1mm), identical to each other and also effectively spot on the advertised 8.5'. So I am left simply truly confused and no longer unhappy with these new cables. They cable peeps did their job. If you simply care if the cables are good - IMO absolutely they are - you could stop reading. But I still have a big problem and maybe some chance you ran into to a problem too. If so read on. I have had an effectively fully functional door for twelve years but for these new cables is where we are. The original left cable is unfortunately whereabouts unknown at that exact moment so I am left with nothing but the right cable and the spring tension lift assembly to investigate. And that is what it takes to solve it. There are mirror image cast spools at either end of the spring rod that the cables roll up on as the door rises. I notice for the first time that the groove the lift cables notch into at are about 120 degrees off from each other side to side. Having spent a bit of time around engineers and having installed the door myself I felt certain all else equal these would and should have been in perfect alignment with each other. Clearly they were not even close. I went and spent the time to find the left cable and put it and the original right cable in the same jig I used to compare these new cables. They original cables were over 2 inches different in length and they had simply been removed and had served a fully functioning door for twelve years. So the only thing I can assume is they went in the box that way. I will not cover the entire order of installing this Clopay garage door but simply put, unless the difference in length exceeded volume capacity of the spool itself, unequal lengths of these cables will have no effect on a successful install. They did not in my case. They will have a big effect if you are replacing those unequal cables with equal length cables. If you have made it this far, maybe you need the solution I followed. As the grub screws that hold the Clopay spools in place on the tension rods are UNDER the cables once the cables are installed and the door is in its unloaded(up) position easy safe repositioning of the spools on the tension rod are limited. Because of this and I did not want to go back to ground zero(door on floor, springs unloaded, etc) to rest the spools on the tension rod, I did the following. I shot a level line across the tracks and marked a level point on each side, I moved the door up the track to the most slack position on the right cable and clamped the door at that location on the right. I measured from that clamped location to level reference mark on the right track. I moved to the left side, measured up that equal distance and clamped the left side to match the height. So both sides of the door are level to each other and clamped in place. I removed the left cable entirely to access the grub screws and just by eye matched the angle on the cable slot on the left to angle of the cable slot at the right - again a swing of about 120 degrees. I tightened the spool down(3/4 of a turn past initial contact of the grub screw to the tension pipe), replaced the lift cable and lowered the door by hand to find no binding. Re-engaged the opener and with no other adjustment it works fine. These cables are, in at least one way, superior to the the originals supplied in the box AFAIC. Further if you are now reset to an equal baseline at your spools, the cable swap assuming new equal length cables does actually only take a few minutes. HTH ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2023 by Joseph

  • Critical Element
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
Replacing this cable made a huge difference. My garage door sounded terrible, but until the former cable actually snapped, I thought it was a more serious issue. It only took a few minutes to install. The garage is back to normal. As far as I can tell so far, no need to buy a more expensive cable.
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2023 by Tampa Tech

  • Well constructed, strong, and easy to install.
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
I replaced the 23-year-old garage door lift cables with this set. The length was exact as were the loops. I am pleased with this product.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by Manny

  • Works perfect
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
Bought it to replace broken strings in my garage. It works great.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2023 by Peter

  • Works as designed
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
It worked , it's cables for a garage. Make sure u know what you're doing
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by Santo A. Carpino

  • As described.
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
I used this to replace the existing cables that became unusable after the spring came loose.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by Stu Moo

  • Heavy duty cable
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
Great replacement cable for a 7ft door
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2023 by EJ

  • Good product
Style: Torsion Spring Wire
Works great for my garage door. Easy to install. Took me 15 minutes.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Mike

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