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No hay artículos en el carroCompatible con unidades de disco de cadena de Liftmaster, CHAMBERLAIN, Craftsman, Sears, Master mecánico y Wayne Dalton. Compatible con 2245, 2255, 2265,, pd210, pd212, pd610, pd612 K, 1200 series, 1240, 1245,, 1246, 1250,, 1255, 1256, 1260,,, 1265 y más. No todos los modelos en la lista.
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Comentado en México el 5 de abril de 2024
Estoy satisfecho, ya que el producto q ponen en venta, concuerda con lo que llega y así da un gusto comprar ya q es una empresa seria la que está viviendo. Gracias
Robin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2023
So, one of my 34 year old garage door openers stripped the gears (common) most likely because the grease had solidified over time. I actually started looking for a replacement but thought it was better to fix it than throw away a good motor, and other parts into a landfill (better for the planet). This was very easy to do, 40 minutes per opener and works as new. Surprised to find the motor and inside of the box clean and all wiring was tidy. Would recommend.
Luis Angel
Comentado en México el 29 de diciembre de 2022
Si es el producto que publican no clon
Darrel Kiefer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de abril de 2019
I have installed hundreds of drive shafts over the last 34 years, [yes that long] and theses are spot on. don't waste your time just replacing the gear, The Garage Door Guy
Jimmy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2016
Other than the fact that I had to spend an hour of my Saturday fixing my garage door instead of golfing, this is the best replacement pack and best way to save your old garage door opener. I have a Liftmaster Professional series that is only 10 years old, but the chain had started to slip and the gear socket popped. My wife had had enough of having to open and close the door manually, so I ordered this little kit. Replacing the socket was simple and easy, but I would recommend using YouTube to watch a couple of videos showing you exactly what you need to do to get this thing installed. It really is a simple process that should take an hour of your time or less. After getting the thing installed, I reattached the chain to the garage door opener and everything worked as it should. It was quiet, smooth, and worked like a charm. It got me out of the doghouse with the old ball and chain and even got me a free pass to go play golf for the rest of the afternoon without the guilt trip that usually comes when I try and enjoy my Saturday afternoon. All in all, this little gear socket kit is the perfect way to fix your garage door, get a free pass to play golf, and get your wife off your back!!! Highly recommended!!!!!
robertswww
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2016
This “Liftmaster Gear Kit” had everything I needed (and then some) to fix my LiftMaster Professional Model 3265 garage door opener. Both the washer above and below the top sprocket gear that rotates the chain had become worn-out and broke, so the gear would wobble and the chain would come off. Replacing the entire “top-hat assembly” was not too difficult and it worked perfectly.NOTE: To thread the Top-Cap/Top-Hat holes:Place the Top-Hat into a vise. Take one of the old 5/16th screws (you removed from the old top-hat) and lubricate the threads with some of the included grease (WD40 or 3-in-1 oil would probably also work). The screws have a hex-head so take a handheld screwdriver with removable tip and remove the tip and then place the screwdriver directly on the hex-head screw and manually turn it (force it) into the unthreaded hole on the top-hat. Back out the screw and repeat. It was fairly easy to do and didn’t take me long.NOTE: Adjust the gear timing:Before re-installing the chain, make sure you first adjust the gear timing. To do this, make sure your garage door is off the trolley, and place your garage door in the fully down position. Then plug-in your opener and push the button (with the chain still off). If the top gear turns counter-clockwise, then push the opener button again, until the gear turns clockwise and stops spinning on its own (a complete down cycle). Then, unplug your garage door opener and turn the chain by hand (with gloves) to re-attach the trolley. Next, attach the chain to the opener top sprocket gear, and adjust to the proper tension level. Plug in your opener and test it.
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