
All Torquemaster springs in stock! Shipping Now! Fast delivery!
All Torquemaster springs in stock! Shipping Now! Fast delivery!
We carry the full selection of Wayne Dalton Classic Drive garage door opener parts still made including remote controls, keypads, wall stations, sensors, and control boards. Whether your unit runs on 303 MHz or 372 MHz, we have compatible replacements to keep your opener working reliably.
How to select the correct parts:
303 MHz Classic Drive models: 3012, 3016, 3512, and others. Compatible with Wayne Dalton 303 MHz remotes, Wireless Keyless Entry Keypad (303 MHz) and the wired wall station. Uses control board 306132.
372 MHz Classic Drive models: 3014, 3018, 3514, and others. Compatible with Wayne Dalton 372 MHz remotes, KEP4 wireless keypad, and wired wall station. Uses control board 306132.
Check the frequency label on your remote or opener. 303 MHz models include 3012/3016/3512, while 372 MHz models include 3014/3018/3514.
Many Classic Drive remotes and keypads are still available. If your model is not shown, choose the remote with the same Mhz.
Yes, the Wayne Dalton 306132 board supports both 303 and 372 MHz Classic Drive units.
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