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Residential Jackshaft Opener: Do I need pusher springs?

What are pusher springs?

Pusher springs are springs located on the back end of the horizontal door track. Pusher springs are typically used to help get the door started down. They also help keep resistance on the cable during the closing of the door.

Do I need pusher springs for my Residential Jackshaft Opener (RJO)

You need pusher springs if your door resists closing on its own when the unit starts to close the door. Also, if your door tends to trip the cable tension monitor on the initial close and the cable is the proper distance from the wall, pusher springs may be necessary if resetting the up travel to a lower level does not fix the issue.

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Residential Jackshaft Opener: Do I need pusher springs?