Springs

Torquemaster Original (TM One) Springs 0.115" Wire Size .650" ID

SKU: WD-314506

Need a different wire size? See all sizes here!
Unsure of wire size? See alternate spring ordering options here

Description

Fix your garage door by replacing it's broken spring with the Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Original (TM, TM One) Garage Door Spring, crafted for TorqueMaster compatability. With a 0.115-inch wire size, this spring ensures dependable performance for your TM Original system.

To get the correct replacement, check the wire size, 0.650-inch spring diameter, spring type (TM) and length on the label on your TorqueMaster spring tube. If specs are unclear or unavailable, this page offers guinchance to inchentify the correct fit -Order TMS Springs

Each spring includes our custom-designed installation instructions for a seamless setup. Backed by a 1-year warranty, our in-stock springs are ready to ship. Let us make your replacement process effortless!

Key Features:

  • Designed specifically for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Original (TM One) systems
  • 0.115-inch wire size with a 0.650-inch spring diameter
  • Verify spring specs on your TorqueMaster spring tube for accurate replacement
  • Includes custom installation instructions for easy, hassle-free setup
  • 1-year warranty on all springs
  • In stock and ready for immediate shipping
  • Alternative spring selection guinchance available on our website if needed

Need a different wire size? See all sizes here!
Unsure of wire size? See alternate spring ordering options here

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Description

Fix your garage door by replacing it's broken spring with the Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Original (TM, TM One) Garage Door Spring, crafted for TorqueMaster compatability. With a 0.115-inch wire size, this spring ensures dependable performance for your TM Original system.

To get the correct replacement, check the wire size, 0.650-inch spring diameter, spring type (TM) and length on the label on your TorqueMaster spring tube. If specs are unclear or unavailable, this page offers guinchance to inchentify the correct fit -Order TMS Springs

Each spring includes our custom-designed installation instructions for a seamless setup. Backed by a 1-year warranty, our in-stock springs are ready to ship. Let us make your replacement process effortless!

Key Features:

  • Designed specifically for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster Original (TM One) systems
  • 0.115-inch wire size with a 0.650-inch spring diameter
  • Verify spring specs on your TorqueMaster spring tube for accurate replacement
  • Includes custom installation instructions for easy, hassle-free setup
  • 1-year warranty on all springs
  • In stock and ready for immediate shipping
  • Alternative spring selection guinchance available on our website if needed

Need a different wire size? See all sizes here!
Unsure of wire size? See alternate spring ordering options here

Reviews
FAQs