In both the cases above you may hear grinding noises.
Garage door motor makes sound but screwdrive not turning.
It can also be caused by attempting to use the garage door opener with a broken torsion spring.
Garage door opener works from the wall control but not from the remote.
If you hear a garage door grinding noise it could be the rollers.
Squeaky garage door or garage door grinding sound when opening or closing.
The screw drive garage door opener works with the combination of a threaded rod and a lifting mechanism that travels along the length of the rod.
The door track rollers move each time you open or close the door leading to a lot of movement and causing wear.
Replace the gear and sprocket assembly or the drive and worm gears when they re worn and making noises.
Worn gears inside the garage door opener s motor unit can make grinding or buzzing noises.
This wear could damage the roller surface causing them not to roll correctly.
The gears are spinning but nothing else is happening.
If the motor is running but the screw is not turning replace the coupler.
No oil on screw drive.
If the screw inside the rail us turning and the carraige is engaged but the door is not moving replace the carriage.
Getting out of the car at the end of a long day to open the garage door can be frustrating especially when the automatic garage door opener sounds like it s working but isn t.
There are a number of reasons why the motor will run but the chain doesn t move.
Because it hums when you try to open it the battery is working properly.
That is the buzzing sound that the customer hears.
When you find that your garage door motor is making a humming noise but not opening and closing it typically means that it has gone off track or needs some sort of small adjustment.