J jeromebernardjames New Member Joined Dec 20, 2017 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Dec 21, 2017 #1 Door simply will not stay in it's "post" position and in track. Guidance sought
nealtw Contractor retired Joined Nov 4, 2010 Messages 24,775 Reaction score 3,417 Location Chiliwack BC Canada Dec 21, 2017 #2 Adjust the height bottom pin to raise the door. I you can't figure that out post a picture of the bottom pin. There are different models.
Adjust the height bottom pin to raise the door. I you can't figure that out post a picture of the bottom pin. There are different models.
Sparky617 Member Joined Nov 3, 2014 Messages 2,469 Reaction score 1,070 Location Cary NC Dec 21, 2017 #3 Also, make sure the door is plumb when mounted. The top and bottom pivot points should be aligned with each other.
Also, make sure the door is plumb when mounted. The top and bottom pivot points should be aligned with each other.
J jeromebernardjames New Member Joined Dec 20, 2017 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Dec 22, 2017 #4 Added pictures of the top pin and the bottom element. Wonder if a top spring pin that is half inch longer would help. New images on twitter: @JeromeBernardJ1. Much thanks for your continued support
Added pictures of the top pin and the bottom element. Wonder if a top spring pin that is half inch longer would help. New images on twitter: @JeromeBernardJ1. Much thanks for your continued support