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How to Measure Garage Door Extension Springs and Torsion Springs

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How to Measure Garage Door Extension Springs and Torsion Springs

The highest grades of springs are used in the fabrication of every door spring we carry. Every spring maintained for maximum cycle life. Standard or custom-springs in gauges from .207 to .262 available for special order. Customer Service team ready to help you find a spring that is best for your door. Over 16 years of experience in Residential and Commercial Doors and Hardware. Centrally located near Los Angeles, CA for quick service anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. Aaaremotes.com is large enough to offer complete services, and small enough to provide personalized attention. Have any questions or need to place a special order on a spring you can’t find? Give us a call at 818 222-7191.

 

How to measure an Extension Spring or How to measure a Torsion Spring

Extension Springs

We will require the garage door weight and height, if you are not sure which spring you need.

1. The weight an extension spring can support is marked by the color code at the end of the spring.

2. Measure the garage door height. The standard height is usually 6 foot 6 inches or 7 feet.

Spring Color Code
Weight in pounds
Weight in pounds
Single Door
Double Door
Gold
80
Lt. Blue
90
190
Tan
100
200
White
110
210
Green
120
220
Yellow
130
230
Blue
140
240
Red
150
250
Brown
160
260
Orange
170
270
Gold
180
280
Lt. Blue
190
290
Tan
200
300

 

DASMA OFFICIAL COLOR CODES
EXTENSION SPRINGS
#10
WHITE
#20
GREEN
#30
YELLOW
#40
BLUE
#50
RED
#60
BROWN
#70
ORANGE
#80
GOLD
#90
LT.BLUE
#100
TAN
#110
WHITE
#120
GREEN
#130 YELLOW
#140 BLUE
#150 RED
#160 BROWN
#170 ORANGE
#180 GOLD
#190 LT. BLUE
#200 TAN
#210 WHITE
#220 GREEN
#230 YELLOW
#240 BLUE
#250 RED
#260 BROWN
#270 ORANGE
#280 GOLD
#290 LT. BLUE
#300 TAN

To Weigh Your Door:

1. Raise door completely. Disconnect power and lifting arm of garage door opener.

2. Fasten “C” clamps or vice grips under bottom rollers to retain door. With tension completely off extension springs, disconnect springs from track support.

3. Remove “C” clamps or vice grips and lower door by hand. Note that entire weight of door, which could exceed several hundred pounds, has to be lowered slowly by hand so more than one person is needed.

4. Set bathroom scale to zero and place under center of door and record door weight.

5. If door weight exceeds capacity of the scale, use 2 bathroom scales. Add a 2 x 4 with one end on one scale and the other on a second scale with the door perpendicular to the 2 x 4. Add the respective weight from each scale together to get the total weight of the garage door.

**** Note: Shipping costs may vary according to the respected shipping weight, destination, cost of items and insurance of the package. Manual adjustment of shipping cost may be necessary in these situations.

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Torsion Springs


Measure the length of the unwound spring.
Do not measure the end caps of the springs. If your garage door has
left and right wound springs, measure both, as they may differ.

Next, Measure the Inside Diameter (ID) of the spring. (See examples below)
We currently carry only the 2″ diameter Torsion Springs in stock.

1 3/4″
2″
2 1/4″

Next, Determine the Wire Size.
Measure the length of 10 coils of the spring
.
Example: 10 coils measures 2 1/4″ = .225 wire size. (See chart below for examples)

Spring Wire Chart
Length of 10 Coils
Length of 20 Coils
Wire Size
1 1/4″
2 1/2″
.125
1 3/8″
2 3/4″
.135
1 7/16″
2 7/8″
.142
1 1/2″
3″
.1483
1 9/16″
3 1/8″
.1562
1 5/8″
3 1/4″
.162
1 11/16″
3 3/8″
.170
1 3/4″ 3 1/2″ .177
1 7/8″ 3 3/4″ .1875
1 15/16″ 3 7/8″ .192
2 1/16″ 4 1/8″ .207
2 3/16″ 4 3/8″ .2187
2 1/4″ 4 1/2″ .2253
2 5/16″ 4 7/8″ .2343
2 7/16″ 4 7/8″ .2437
2 1/2″ 5″ .250
2 5/8″ 5 1/4″ .2625
2 3/4″ 5 1/2″ .273
2 13/16″ 5 5/8″ .283
2 7/8″ 5 3/4″ .289
2 15/16″ 5 7/8″ .295
3 1/16″ 6 1/8″ .3065
3 1/8″ 6 1/4″ .3125
3 3/16″ 6 3/8″ .3195
3 5/16″ 6 5/8″ .331
3 7/16″ 6 7/8″ .3437
3 5/8″ 7 1/4″ .3625
3 3/4″ 7 1/2″ .375
3 15/16″ 7 7/8″ .3938
4 1/16″ 8 1/8″ .4062
4 7/32″ 8 7/16″ .4218
4 5/16″ 8 5/8″ .4305
4 3/8″ 8 3/4″ .4375
4 17/32″ 9 1/16″ .4531
4 5/8″ 9 1/4″ .4615
4 11/16″ 9 3/8″ .4687
4 7/8″ 9 3/4″ .490
5″ 10″ .500
5 5/16″ 10 5/8″ .5312
5 5/8″ 11 1/4″ .5625
6 1/4″ 12 1/2″ .625

 

DASMA OFFICIAL COLOR CODES
TORSION SPRINGS
.148
TAN
.162
GREEN
.177
GOLD
.1875
BLUE
.192
ORANGE
.207
YELLOW
.2187
WHITE
.2253
RED
.2343
BROWN
.2437
GREEN
.250
GOLD
.2625
BLUE
.273 ORANGE
.283 LT. BLUE
.289 YELLOW
.289 WHITE
.295 BROWN
.3095 TAN
.3195 GREEN
.331 GOLD
.3437 BLUE
.3625 ORANGE
.375 LT. BLUE
.3938 YELLOW
.4062 WHITE
.4218 RED
.4305 BROWN
.4375 TAN
.4531 GREEN
.4615 GOLD
.4687 BLUE
.490 LT. BLUE
.500 YELLOW
.5312 WHITE
.5625 RED

If you currently have 2 springs on your garage door, we recommend that you replace both springs at the same time.

**** Note: Shipping costs may vary according to the respected shipping weight, destination, cost of items and insurance of the package. Manual adjustment of shipping cost may be necessary in these situations. Single springs typically $15.00. Paired springs $25.00. All shipping prices shown for the Continental U.S.

Special Order on Specific Springs is Available. If you have a commercial garage door that requires a replacement torsion spring and cannot determine the spring you require, just give us a call at 818 222-7191

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