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Product Type Garage Door Torsion Spring
Model 207-2-24
Wire Diameter 0.207 inch (5.26 mm)
Inner Diameter 2 inches (50.8 mm)
Length 24 inches (610 mm)
Material 82B Steel with Cast Aluminum Alloy
Included Components 2 springs (right-wound and left-wound), 2 winding bars, 1 pair of gloves, 1 winding key, user manual
Approximate Weight Approximately 2.5 kg (depending on model)
Power Supply None (mechanical part)
Main Functions Compensate the weight of the garage door to facilitate manual or motorized opening and closing
Maintenance and Cleaning Clean with a neutral cleaner and a soft brush several times a year. Lubricate springs, hinges, and rollers with a light oil spray at least once a year.
Safety The springs are under extreme tension. Professional installation is recommended. Disconnect the opener and lock the door before any intervention. Wear gloves and eye protection.
Repairability Spare parts available: springs, winding cones, cable drums. Replace by a professional if necessary.
Warranty Electronic warranty via www.vevor.com/support

Frequently Asked Questions - 207-2-24 Vevor

How to choose the right torsion spring for my garage door?
Measure the wire diameter, inner diameter, and length of the existing spring. Model 207-2-24 corresponds to a wire diameter of 0.207 inch, inner diameter of 2 inches, and length of 24 inches. Also check the winding direction (right-wound or left-wound).
Can I install the spring myself?
Installation is dangerous due to extreme tension. It is highly recommended to hire a professional. If you decide to do it yourself, carefully read the manual, wear gloves and safety glasses, and use appropriate tools such as winding bars.
How to determine the winding direction of the spring?
Form an 'O' with your index finger and thumb. Follow the direction of the wire with your finger: if it follows your thumb, the spring is left-wound (L); if it follows your index finger, it is right-wound (R). The left spring of the door is usually left-wound and the right spring right-wound.
What tool is provided for adjustment?
The kit includes two winding bars, a winding key, and a pair of gloves. The bars are used to wind or unwind the spring safely.
How to adjust the spring tension?
After installation, insert the winding bars into the cone holes. Turn the spring in quarter turns (¼ turn) by moving the bars. For a 2.1 m door, count about 30 quarter turns; for 2.4 m, 36 quarter turns. Do not exceed the manufacturer's recommendations.
How to lubricate the garage door spring?
Use a light oil spray on springs, hinges, rollers, and pivot points at least once a year. This ensures smooth movement and reduces wear.
What to do if the door does not balance after installation?
Leave the door halfway. If it rises on its own, the springs are too tight: unwind them by 1 or 2 quarter turns on both sides until balanced. If it falls, add tension.
What are the risks if I handle the spring without caution?
The springs are under extreme tension. Sudden release can cause serious injury or death. Always follow safety instructions: disconnect the opener, lock the door, wear gloves and glasses, and use winding bars.
How to clean the spring and garage door?
Use a neutral cleaner and a soft brush several times a year. Wipe the rail and exposed parts with a non-corrosive cloth to remove moisture and dirt.
Where can I find spare parts or technical support?
Go to www.vevor.com/support for technical support and the electronic warranty certificate. Spare parts (springs, cones, drums) are available from the manufacturer or authorized dealers.

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GARAGE DOOR SPRING

MODEL: 207-2-24/250-2-35/225-2-27/250-2-31/234-2-28/234-2-31/250-2-32/218-2-26/225-2-24 GZ-22/GZ-23/GZ-24/GZ-28/GZ-29/GZ-30

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MODEL: 207-2-24/250-2-35/225-2-27/250-2-31/234-2-28/

234-2-31/250-2-32/218-2-26/225-2-24/GZ-22/GZ-23/GZ-24/GZ-28/GZ-29/

GZ-30

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING

  1. Properly handle and install torsion springs, expansion springs, and other garage door hardware, otherwise, serious injury or death may occur!
  2. Read and understand all the instructions before you start working.
  3. Professional installation is recommended.
  4. Do not attempt to install yourself unless you have the right tools, reasonable mechanical ability, experience, and upper arm strength.
  5. Springs and accessories are under extreme tension at all times. Tension must be released from springs before any work is performed.
  6. Pay attention to the safety of surrounding personnel during installation.

MODEL AND PARAMETERS

Model\DescriptionWire Diameter x Inside Diameter x LeMaterial
207-2-240.207x2x24inch82B & CastAluminum
250-2-350.250x2x35inch
225-2-270.225x2x27inch
250-2-310.25x2x31inch
234-2-280.234x2x28inch
234-2-310.234x2x31inch
250-2-320.25x2x32inch
218-2-260.218x2x26inch
225-2-240.225x2x24inch
GZ-220.207x2x22inch82B & Cast Aluminum
GZ-230.218x2x23inch
GZ-240.218x2x24inch
GZ-280.25x2x28inch
GZ-290.25x2x29inch
GZ-300.25x2x30inch

STRUCTURE DIAGRAM1 2 3

  1. Torsion Spring 2. Regulating Block 3. Fixed Block

COMPONENTS

No.Pictu reNameQty
1Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 1Spring(Dextrorotary)1
2Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 2Spring(Levorotary)1
3Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 3Winding Bars2
4Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 4Gloves1 Pair
5Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 5Mounting Wrench1
6Vevor 207-2-24 - COMPONENTS - 6User Manual1

PRODUCT USAGE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

  1. Door Machine 2. Horizontal Guide Rail 3. Horizontal Guide Rail Bracket
  2. The Wire Wheel 5. Edge Shaft Shelf 6. Axis Shelf 7. Torsion Spring 8. Torsion Spring Shaft 9. Wire Rope 10. Vertical Guide Rail Bracket
  3. Door Stents 12. On both sides of the Hinge and Roller 13. Top Bracket and Roller 14. Emergency Release Shake Handshandle
  4. Connecting Rod 16. Center Hinge 17. Bottom Bracket and Roller
  5. Wall Button Switches

Levorotary/Dextrorotary Distinction:

207-2-22 L

L (Levorotary) / R (Dextrorotary)

HELPFUL TRICK: Make an "O" with your index finger and thumb. Using the tip of your finger as the end of the wire, follow the direction down your finger and it will give you the direction the spring is coiled.

Vevor 207-2-24 - Levorotary/Dextrorotary Distinction: - 2

Adjust the Spring Tension: It is dangerous to adjust the torsion spring. Please call a professional to adjust.

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REMOVING THE OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

It is dangerous to remove the torsion spring. Please call a professional to operate.

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  1. Unplug the garage door opener and clamp the door to the track. Disconnect the garage door opener so the door remains closed. Use locking pliers or a C-clamp to secure the door to the track to keep it from opening when you release the tension on the springs.

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  1. Loosen the set screws while holding each spring with a winding bar. Position a sturdy ladder to the side of the springs, rather than working directly in front of them, for safety reasons. Put on eye protection and leather gloves. Push a winding bar into the bottom hole of the winding cone on the outside of 1 spring. Use a wrench to loosen the 2 set screws. Keep a firm grip on the bar as the spring will expand powerfully as screws are released. Repeat on the other side. To ensure the bars fit securely into the winding cone holes, file down the ends.

Note:

A: Using a screwdriver, pin punch, or plier handles to unwind the bars could result in serious injury, as these tools aren't designed to hold the spring in place.

B: Avoid standing on a bucket or chair to reach the springs. Use a ladder to minimize the risk of injury.

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  1. Unwind each spring with the help of 2 winding bars.

Position the second winding bar into a hole on the winding cone at a perpendicular angle to the first. Unwind the spring 1/4 turn at a time, moving the winding bar to the next open perpendicular position after each 1/4 turn. Repeat on the other spring.

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  1. Remove the nuts and bolts, then slide the springs to the end brackets. Using a wrench, remove the 2 nuts and bolts that secure each spring to the center bracket. Then slide each spring toward the end bracket.

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  1. Secure the tube and remove the springs, cables, and cable drums. Use locking pliers or a C-clamp to secure the torsion tube to the center bracket to keep it from moving. Then, use a wrench to loosen the set screws on both lift cable drums. Disconnect the lift cables, then slide the cable drums and springs off the torsion tube.

Note: Securing the tube is an essential step that will prevent the tube from moving around and potentially injuring you, so be sure to fully lock it in place.

WARNING

It is dangerous to install the torsion spring. Please call a professional to operate.

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  1. Slide the left spring onto the tube and add the cable drum.

When your new springs arrive, put the new left spring on the torsion tube. Make sure that the stationary cone on the end of the spring faces the center bracket. After sliding the new spring into place, replace the cable drum and insert the torsion bar into the left bearing bracket.

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  1. Install the center bearing and the right spring, then secure the cones. Slide the torsion bar to the left, then add the center bearing. Slide the right spring onto the bar and press the bearing into the stationary cone. Connect both of the stationary cones to the center bracket with the nuts and bolts you removed previously. Remove the locking pliers or clamp from the center bracket.

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  1. Thread the cables and tighten the drums.

Run the lift cable between the roller and the doorjamb. Slip the lift cable end through the cable slot on the drum. Then attach locking pliers to the torsion tube to secure it in place. Spin the drum to wind the cable into the grooves, then tighten the set screws. Repeat on the other side, leaving the locking pliers in place. Note: For the door to operate properly, you need the same amount of tension on both sides, so take care to tighten each side evenly.

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  1. Wind the springs.

Insert 2 winding bars into the winding cone so they are perpendicular to each other. Use the bars to turn the spring a quarter turn at a time, moving the bars to holes in the cone as necessary. Follow the supplier's recommendation for the number of turns to complete. Repeat on the other spring.

Note:

A: Generally, you'll need 30 quarter-turns for a 7 ft (2.1 m) tall door and 30 quarter-turns for an 8 ft (2.4 m) tall door.

B: Winding the spring too tight could cause it to break and injure you, so it is important to follow the supplier's recommendation and don't over-wind the spring.

Stretch the springs out 1/4 inch (6.4mm)

  1. Stretch the springs out 1/4 inch (6.4 mm).

When the spring is fully wound, leave one winding bar in a slot of the cone perpendicular to the floor. Tap the winding bar with a hammer to stretch the spring 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) out from the center. Repeat on the other side.

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  1. Tighten the set screws.

Tighten each set screw until it contacts the torsion tube. Tightening the screw more than this could distort or puncture the torsion tube, so be sure to make no more than 1 full rotation once the screws touch the torsion tube.

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  1. Remove the clamps or pliers.

It is now safe to remove the clamps or pliers you used to hold both the torsion bar and the garage door itself in place.

Note: When you need to add or unwind 1 or 2 quarter turns, you must hold the clamps or pliers again.

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  1. Check the balance after installation.

Leave the door at the halfway position:

If the door moves up on its own, it means the torsion springs are wound too tightly. In this case, unwind both torsion springs 1 or 2 quarter turns until the door balances itself.

MAINTENANCE

  1. Use a neutral cleaner and a soft brush to clean the garage door several times a year.
  2. Use a lightweight oil spray on all springs, hinges, rollers, and pivot points at least once a year to allow your garage door to slide smoothly up and down.
  3. Once a year, you should thoroughly inspect the electric garage door and tighten all screws, nuts, or bolts that may be loose.
  4. Using a cloth and a concentrated but non-corrosive cleaner, wipe the garage door track and carefully clean all exposed parts of the roof, removing all excess moisture.

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Imported to Australia: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET, EASTWOOD NSW 2122, Australia.

Imported to USA: Sanven Technology Ltd., Suite 250, 9166 Anaheim Place, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730.

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London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4

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REMOVING OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

  1. Tension the springs.

Imported into AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET, EASTWOOD NSW 2122 Australia

C/O YH Consulting Limited, Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX

VEVOR®

TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE

REMOVING OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

  1. Load the springs.

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Imported into AUS: SIHAO PTY LTD, 1 ROKEVA STREET, EASTWOOD

New South Wales 2122 Australia

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REMOVING OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

4. Find the springs.

8. Check the balance after installation.

YH CONSULTING LIMITED. C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX

VEVOR®

TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE

www.vevor.com/support

VEVOR®

TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE

Technical support and e-warranty certificate www.vevor.com/support

GARAGE DOOR SPRING

MODEL: 207-2-24/250-2-35/225-2-27/250-2-31/234-2-28/234-2-31/250-2-32/218-2-26/225-2-24 GZ-22/GZ-23/GZ-24/GZ-28/GZ-29/GZ-30

NEED HELP? CONTACT US!

REMOVING THE OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

  1. Wind the springs.
  1. Tighten the adjusting screws.
  1. Check the balance after installation.

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Clockwise

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Counterclockwise

REMOVING OLD SPRINGS

WARNING

  1. Wind the springs.

Illustration of a hammer and nail being inserted into a tool, with a green arrow indicating the process.

Hand holding a tool with a green arrow indicating downward motion.

VEVOR®

TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE

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Hand holding a tool with a green arrow indicating downward motion (no text or symbols)

YH CONSULTING LIMITED. C/O YH Consulting Limited Office 147, Centurion House, London Road, Staines-upon-Thames, Surrey, TW18 4AX

VEVOR®

TOUGH TOOLS, HALF PRICE

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