How to Replace a Garage
Door Opener Drive Belt
Removing the Existing Belt
1.
Begin by disconnecting the power to the garage door opener and battery back-up power
(if applicable). Caution: Failure to do
so could result in serious injury.
2.
Disengage the outer trolley by pulling the emergency release rope.
3.
Manually pull the garage door to a closed position.
4.
Relax the belt tension by loosening the outer nut on the trolley threaded rod.
5.
Remove belt cap retainer and then remove the belt from the sprocket and
trolley.
6.
Manually slide the inner trolley to the closed position until it engages the
outer trolley.
7.
Reconnect power to garage door opener.
8.
Using a remote control, run your opener until the sprocket completes a
clockwise cycle.
9.
Remove power to garage door opener before proceeding.
NOTE:
The above steps should have placed the trolley in the down position with the
door closed thereby ensuring the trolley is in the correct position for the new
belt.
Installing the New Belt
1.
Pull the belt around the pulley and towards the trolley. The ribbed side must
contact the pulley.
2.
Hook the trolley connector into the retaining slot on the trolley.
3.
Dispense the remainder of the belt along the rail towards the power head,
around the sprocket and towards the trolley.
NOTE:
Replacement belts manufactured on or after November 1, 2012 include a Spring
Retainer Plate assembly and a threaded rod attached at one end of the belt. If
you have a new design belt, please follow the instructions in the Spring
Retainer Plate section. For earlier replacement belts please follow the
instructions in the Spring Capsule section.
Spring Retainer Plate - Operators built
on or after November, 2012
1.
Remove the outer nut from the trolley threaded rod.
2.
Insert the trolley threaded shaft through the hole in the trolley. Important: Make sure that the belt is not
twisted.
3.
Install the outer nut and hand tighten.
4.
Pull the red release rope to disengage the trolley.
5.
Spin the inner nut and lock washer down the trolley threaded shaft. Use a
1/2" wrench and tighten the outer nut until the line on the spring
retainer plate is visible.
6.
Tighten inner nut to secure the adjustment.
7.
Reconnect power to your garage door opener and refer to your Owner’s manual on
how to set your model garage door opener’s travel and force adjustments
(located on the power head).
Spring Capsule – Garage door Openers
Built Before November 2012
1.
Remove from the old belt, threaded rod, spring capsule, square nut and master
link. Install only the threaded rod and master link on the new belt. If using a
D-Shape threaded shaft, make sure it is on the new belt correctly.
2.
Insert the trolley threaded shaft through the hole in the trolley. Important:
Make sure that the belt is not twisted.
3.
Place the spring, then the square shaped nut on the threaded rod and hand
tighten.
4.
Pull the red release rope to disengage the trolley.
5.
Use a 7/16” open ended wrench on the square end to tighten until spring tension
is properly set. When properly set, the
spring should measure 1-1/4" in overall length.
6.
Reconnect power to your garage door opener and refer to your Owner’s manual on
how to set your model garage door opener’s travel and force adjustments
(located on the power head).