A garage door that leaves a gap or strains at the header is suffering from Limit Switch Drift. We calibrate the travel with surgical precision.
Phase: Drift Detection
Correcting 1/8" gaps to prevent heat loss and structural strain.
"A door that hits the ground too hard shears its own hardware. A door that stops too high invites the South Bend winter inside. We find the equilibrium."
Old-school screw-drive limits require a master's touch. We adjust the physical contact blocks to ensure the carriage stops before the stress point.
For modern Wi-Fi openers, we recalibrate the logic board's travel module, resetting the digital 'floor' to millimetric accuracy.
Correcting the 'Reverse on Ground' error. We tune the downward force settings so the door seals firmly without triggering a phantom reversal.
Observed: Gear Sync
Fine-tuning the carriage release.
Logic Probe
Board-level travel re-programming.
The Result
A door that seals with zero gap.
Chief Calibration Officer
"South Bend architecture has character, but its doors take a beating from the lake-effect winter. Precision limits aren't a luxury—they're how you save your motor's life."
"Integrity in every rotation."