How to Lubricate Wayne Dalton

How To Lubricate a Wayne Dalton Door
Models 9100,9105, 9600, 9605

Safety Note: To avoid injury, it's a good idea to let everyone in your house know that you are checking the garage door and that is not to be opened or closed by anyone until you tell them you are finished. The following tests and related maintenance should be performed in the following order:

You can easily perform some garage door system safety and maintenance tasks yourself. If you are not comfortable performing these tests, have them performed by a trained service technician. Click here to schedule now. 

How to Lubricate your Garage Door

Most doors squeak when they need to be lubricated. We recommend lubricating the garage door every 6 months. This will keep it working smoothly and make sure all moving parts are not metal on metal contact and this will ensure that parts do not get worn out. Then we recommend having a professional come out and do the harder stuff and also make sure nothing is worn out and needs to be replaced. 

Choose the Right Lubrication

The best lubricant is the ones that are specifically for garage doors. This spray is formulated specifically for garage doors. The cheaper sprays come out in color and also spray out so much you can hit the hinge 10ft away. Also they drip a lot and can be huge safety hazard if they drip down on a epoxy floor and then someone can slip and fall.  Do not use a WD40. This is not a lubricant. WD40 has a cleaning agent that will break down grease and remove the grease from places that has grease packed around the bearing. 

The is the best lubricant out on the market! We sell it private label with our name on it.  

Step by Step by Directions

Start With The Bottom Fixture (Left Side)
#1 Hinge (Left Side)
#2 Hinge (Left Side)
#3 Hinge (Left Side)
Top Fixture (Left Side)
End Bearing Plate (Left Side)
Spray The Garage Door Torsion Spring (Left Side) Lubricate Entire Spring. 
Spray between the two springs so you lubricate between the bushing or the bearing.
Spray The Garage Door Torsion Spring (Right Side) Lubricate Entire Spring.
Center Hinge. Lubricate all 9 of them.  
End Bearing Plate (Right Side) 
Top Fixture (Right Side)
#3 Hinge (Right Side)
#2 Hinge (Right Side)
#1 Hinge (Right Side)
Bottom Fixture (Right Side)
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