Las Vegas Garage Door Repair

Replacing the Gear and Sprocket Assembly on a Chain-Drive Door

This garage door opener DIY repair guide gives step-by-step instructions for replacing the gear and sprocket assembly on a chain-drive garage door opener. Located at the top of the motor unit, the gear and sprocket assembly drives the chain that connects to the trolley and moves the trolley along the rail to raise and lower the garage door. A broken gear and sprocket assembly won’t move the chain when the motor runs. If your gear and sprocket assembly breaks, replace it with a manufacturer-approved replacement part.

Tools Required

Parts Required: Gear and sprocket assembly (includes the grease). The time required for the whole exercise is less than 60 min. Before you begin: Wear work gloves.

Step 1: Disconnect power

Step 2: Lower the motor unit down

Tip: You may want to have a helper assist you when lowering the motor unit down.

Tip: To avoid scratching a decorative garage door, remove the nuts, bolts, and washers from the curved arm and carefully rest the curved arm against the door when disconnecting the garage door from the outer trolley.

Step 3: Remove the chain and cable assembly

Step 4: Remove the gear and sprocket assembly

Step 5: Install the new gear and sprocket assembly

Step 6: Reinstall the chain

Tip: Have a helper push the inner trolley toward the threaded trolley shaft to apply more tension to the chain and cable, making it easier to thread the outer nut onto the trolley shaft.

Step 7: Tighten the chain

Step 8: Reinstall the garage door opener

Tip: Reconnect the curved door arm to the straight door arm using the bolts, lock washers and nut if you disconnected the curved arm from the straight arm when freeing the garage door from the outer trolley.

Step 9: Reconnect electrical power

Step 10: Adjust the travel limits

Tip: Repeated operation of the garage door opener during travel limit adjustment may cause the motor to overheat and shut off. Wait 15 minutes to allow the motor to cool and then continue adjustments.

Warning:

Undertaking repairs or maintenance to appliances or power points can be hazardous. Should you choose to undertake repairs or maintenance you are assuming the risk of injury to you as a person and/or property. In an effort to reduce the risk, it’s advisable to use the proper tools and the safety equipment that are noted in the applicable guide. One must also make sure that they follow all the instructions. Do not proceed to any step until you are confident enough that you have clearly understood all the necessary steps that need to be followed in the repair or maintenance process. Some repairs and maintenance procedures should be performed by qualified garage repair technicians.