🔒 Secure your space with style!
The Garage Door Sensor Beam Eyes are essential safety sensor replacements compatible with Liftmaster, Sears, and Craftsman garage door openers manufactured after 1997. This complete kit includes two safety sensors, wire connectors, and installation instructions, ensuring a quick and easy setup. With a wire length of 50cm, it offers flexibility for various installations, enhancing your garage's safety features.
Manufacturer | FEITON |
Part Number | 80006301 |
Item Weight | 3.63 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Garage Door Opener |
Size | Beam Eyes |
Color | Safety Sensor Beam Eyes |
Shape | Round |
Included Components | Light |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**R
Inexpensive fix for faulty garage door photocells.
When a Liftmaster garage door opener became erratic, I replaced its photocells with these. I'd expected to pay a premium for OEM parts, but these third party parts were easy to install and worked perfectly. Installation was easy with the parts provided. Problem solved for a very reasonable price.
Z**V
Works with Wayne Dalton
I have an old Wayne Dalton garage door made in 1998. My old sensor just quit functioning. This replacement works perfectly. It seems to be a good quality. Very easy to install. The brackets fit very snug on the door guide, no screws or special tools needed.
B**S
Easy installation
Easy install. Note don’t try to use just one with existing eye. Use both works great together. Save some money do it yourself. I am 68 years young. No problem. Great product.
J**C
Did the trick
Worked well but wires were too short.
M**N
Great Replacement and Easy Install!
I had some trouble with my garage door, and after checking out various forums, everyone kept saying to swap out the garage door sensors, so that’s what I did. They were pretty affordable and had solid reviews. When I went to install them, I had to cut the old wire that connected to the old sensors and tossed those out. I then spliced the old wire, stripping about a quarter inch of the rubber insulation to reveal fresh wire. After that, I used the connectors that came with the new sensors to join the old wires to the new ones. I’d never used connectors like this before, but they were pretty straightforward. All I had to do was match positive to positive by inserting one of each into the connector, then just pressed down on the orange cap with pliers to secure them. I repeated the same process for the negative wires. Luckily, I could use the existing mounts from the old sensors, and within minutes, my garage was back in action!
A**N
Fast. Perfect match.
Fast delivery. Works perfectly. Matches perfectly with the existing sensor.
T**B
Works perfectly
Working well so far. Easier install than the accompanying instructions
R**Y
Garage door sensor
It works fine, only problem is the light sensors are on inside of existing brackets when mounted with bolts. The lights are inside of bracket and unobservable. I just turned sensors around and taped to bracket to see the lights
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