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Originally Posted by HayZee518
the chain travels on the trolley. the door catch fastens to the ends of the chain. as it travels in the downward direction it latches onto the door mechanism. should snap in. put the door down, start the motor in the down direction. adjust your limit stops if necessary.
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I undertand all of this, but where should the trolley be when you put the chain back on the sprocket? I made sure the opener was in the door down position, hooked the chain onto the trolley, and got the chain back on. As soon as I hit the remote to raise the door, the chain came off again. I did this several times all with the same result: The chain won't stay on the sprocket. H E L P!!!!!!
Does anyone have the manual to a Stanley 1/3 HP chain drive opener that they could scan and email me?
TIA,
Jackie