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Eazy Lift Mark II Garage Door Motor for sale
Posted: 27 Jun 2017 11:07
by iandvl
I replaced our garage doors recently following a panel breaking on one of the Meranti (spelling??) doors. Was cheaper to replace the entire thing rather than have the one door repaired. Since I've opted for roll-up doors, I've got one EazyLift Mark II sectional garage door motor for sale. It's not particularly old but the standby 12V battery might need replacing.
It comes with the track and coupling, wall-mounted remote and remote control.
It looks like the picture below (this is not mine, but a picture I shamelessly stole from somewhere on the Internet).

- EAZYLIFT-SECTIONAL-MOTOR-2.jpg (56.38 KiB) Viewed 5613 times
Price: R1000 or reasonable offer.
Re: Eazy Lift Mark II Garage Door Motor for sale
Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:09
by ricster
I have possibly a silly question .... What was the garage door opening height size? A standard garage door height is 2.1m, But you drive a Patrol, so you possibly have a "caravan" height garage door opening, which is usually 2.4 high. So if the motor is for a 2.4m high door, then I may be interested, cause my garage door ( 2.4m high) is Portuguese..... manual ... at the moment.

Re: Eazy Lift Mark II Garage Door Motor for sale
Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:24
by iandvl
Cedric,
The garage door opening height was 2.1. The new ones are as well, and it won't be possible to increase this without considerable changes to the construction of the garage.... The Patrol fits, but just. And I cannot park inside with my roof rack on.
I'm not sure whether the motors are designed for different height doors. ie: My understanding is that the motors remain sort of constant. The track (ie: the drive shaft with the chain) might differ in length, but not too sure. Opening and closing stops are generally set somehow. I cannot remember how the EazyLift "stops" are set. The DigiDoor, which is already sold, was set with microswitches. In short: the opener might work on your doors...
You're welcome to "borrow" it and see if it will work before making up your mind.....
Re: Eazy Lift Mark II Garage Door Motor for sale
Posted: 28 Jun 2017 09:47
by ricster
Thanks Ian,
Yeah the "boom" in my case would need to be changed for a longer one to achieve max opening height for my garage door. The problem is these "booms" are not cheap to buy as a separate item. I was in the process of getting a new Digi motor but as usual there are more important things to buy first.... so porra style it is for a few months unfortunately, but thanks for the offer bud.