ATTENTION:
Please be ware before ordering, This is a Special Order. There is currently a 1-week lead time for Wayne Dalton Spring orders before shipment.
Restore the smooth, reliable operation of your Wayne Dalton garage door with TorqueMaster® PLUS (TM3) Replacement Springs, custom-matched to your door’s weight, height, and single or dual-spring configuration. These OEM-spec replacement springs are engineered specifically for the Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster PLUS system—ensuring safe lifting performance, balanced door movement, and long-term durability.
Whether your existing spring has worn out, lost tension, or fully broken inside the TorqueMaster tube, selecting the correct spring based on your door’s exact specifications is essential. Our ordering process ensures a precise match by allowing you to choose:
Once selected, your replacement spring ships ready for installation and calibrated for accurate torque output.
⭐ Why Choose TorqueMaster® PLUS (TM3) Replacement Springs?
✔ Exact Fit for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster PLUS Systems
These springs are designed exclusively for TM3 TorqueMaster PLUS assemblies, providing proper tensioning and lift characteristics. They are not interchangeable with standard torsion or extension springs.
✔ Safe, Enclosed Spring Design
TorqueMaster springs are housed inside a metal shaft, reducing exposure to moving parts and preventing common hazards seen with traditional exposed torsion springs.
✔ Correctly Matched to Your Door
Selecting by both door height and true door weight ensures smooth operation and minimizes strain on the opener, hardware, and track components.
✔ Improved Performance & Door Balance
A properly sized spring restores optimal balance—your door should lift easily by hand and stay in place at mid-height.
✔ OEM-Grade Materials
Manufactured to meet or exceed Wayne Dalton’s performance specifications for longevity and consistent torque delivery.
How to Choose the Right TorqueMaster PLUS Spring
To ensure you select the correct TM3 spring:
1. Measure Your Door Height
Choose the exact height (in feet/inches) that matches your door.
2. Determine the Actual Door Weight
For accuracy:
3. Identify Your System Type: Single or Dual Spring
If you’re unsure, check the tube: dual-spring systems typically have a coupler in the center.
Helpful Tips for Wayne Dalton TorqueMaster PLUS Owners
🔧 1. TM vs. TM3 – Know Your System Version
🔧 2. Signs Your Spring Is Failing
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Door feels excessively heavy
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Opener struggles or stops mid-lift
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Tube winding cone spins freely or jams
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Door slams shut or won’t stay open halfway
A worn TorqueMaster spring often breaks inside the tube, making the failure less obvious than with torsion systems.
🔧 3. Balance Testing After Installation
After installation or winding:
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Lift the door by hand halfway
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A properly balanced door should stay in place without rising or falling
If not, additional spring tensioning may be required.
🔧 4. Consider Upgrading to Dual-Spring Setup
If your system currently uses a single spring, upgrading to a dual-spring option can:
🔧 5. Lubrication & Maintenance
TorqueMaster springs are enclosed, so they require less maintenance. However:
🔧 6. Safety Reminder
The TorqueMaster PLUS uses a pre-loaded internal winding system. Even though safer than exposed springs, it should be serviced with caution.
If unsure, consider hiring a trained technician.