Safety Checklist

 

 

                    Springs and Cables, Openers, Garage Doors

 

                  SPRINGS AND CABLES

 

  Is the door designed to prevent the personal injury or

  property damage that could be caused by breaking springs?

  All Clopay extension spring doors incorporate an exclusive

  safety containment cable which prevents a snapping spring  from

  flying free and causing injury or damage. On all Clopay

  torsion spring doors, the spring is installed around the

  torsion shaft so that, if a spring should break, it cannot

  snap free and cause damage or injury. To learn more, see

  Springing Systems.

 

  Are your able to loosen the bottom brackets of the garage door?

  Conventional garage door bottom brackets are under extreme

   tension and can cause serious injury if deliberately or

   accidentally loosened or removed by someone inexperienced in

   garage door installation or maintenance. Clopay brand garage

   residential steel doors feature our patented Safe-T-Bracket™

   which, under normal circumstances, cannot be removed while the

   door is under tension, thus significantly reducing the risk of

   serious injury.

 

  Have you checked the spring on your garage door?

  Beware of old springs. Keep in mind that garage door springs

  are tightly wound and under high tension. Eventually, all

  springs will wear out and break, even high quality steel

  springs like those used by Clopay. A breaking spring that is

  not properly contained could lash out and strike property or

  people. Properly installed Clopay doors have containment

  cables on extension springs and the shaft on the torsion

  spring will contain the spring on these types of doors. If you

  have an older garage door, be certain your springs are

 inspected by a professional installer and replaced if needed.

 If your door has two springs, replace both, even if one is not

 broken. This will not only prevent any damage caused by the

 breaking of the second spring, but also keep your door working

 efficiently.

 

 Are there any frayed or worn strips hanging loose on the spring

 system?

 If the cables that attach from the spring system to the bottom

 bracket on either side of your garage door have frayed or worn

 strips hanging loose, your cables are in danger of breaking, which

 could cause serious injury or property damage. Have the cables

 inspected immediately by a trained professional who is aware of the

 potential dangers from spring tension.

 

Is it a safety concern if the springs are noisy?

Sometimes older springs become squeaky or make a chattering noise.

The noise is caused by the spring coils rubbing against one another.

This is not a safety concern and can be corrected with a spray on

lubricant.

 

 To ensure safe installation, are the services of a professional

  installer required for standard torsion spring door installation?

  Manual winding of a torsion spring during installation or adjustment

 is extremely difficult and potentially dangerous. Until recently,

 torsion spring doors could only be safely installed by trained

 professionals. In March of 1998, Clopay introduced its EZ-Set

 Torsion Spring SystemTM. Using a 3/8" power drill, now even

do-it-yourselfers can safely and easily install or make adjustments

 to torsion sprung doors. If your torsion sprung door does not

 feature Clopay's EZ-Set Torsion Spring SystemTM, please call a

 trained, experienced professional to make necessary adjustments.

 

        

 

C & D Garage Door & Supply

Of Old Saybrook, Ct.

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