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[Lifetime Warranty] 41A3589-3 41A3589-12 Garage Door Opener Drive Belt 235" - Compatible with LiftMaster 1270 1280 1280R, Chamberlain 8100 8100M 8200 9200 9500, Craftsman Belt-Drive Opener for 7 Ft Door

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41A3589-3 / 41A3589-12 Garage Door Opener Drive Belt (235")

Key Features

  • Steel-Reinforced Rubber: Manufactured with high-strength internal steel cords encased in a durable rubber compound to prevent stretching, fraying, and snapping under the high-torque loads of heavy garage doors.
  • Precision-Molded Teeth: Engineered with a specific tooth profile designed to mesh perfectly with the drive sprocket, ensuring silent operation and preventing the "slipping" common with worn belts.
  • Whisper-Quiet Performance: The rubber-to-metal interface significantly reduces operational noise compared to traditional chain drives, making it the ideal choice for garages located beneath living spaces.
  • Precision 235" Length: Specifically measured for standard 7-foot tall garage doors, providing the exact tension required for full-travel opening and closing without excessive slack.
  • Factory-Spec End Connectors: Features pre-installed heavy-duty metal terminals designed to hook directly into the trolley and tensioner assemblies for a secure, fail-safe connection.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • LiftMaster / Chamberlain: 41A3589-3, 041A3589-3, 41A3589-12, 041A3589-12, 41A3589

Compatibility & Fitment

This replacement belt is designed for LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Craftsman belt-drive openers manufactured from 1993 to present. Key compatible models include:

  • Chamberlain Series: Fits HD600, WD952KD, WD822KS, WD912KS, WD822K, WD922K, and WD952K.
  • LiftMaster Series: Compatible with 2280, 2500, 2580, 2585, 3280, 3280M, 3580, 3500, and 8550 models.
  • Sears Craftsman: Fits various 139-prefix belt-drive models (e.g., 139.53915, 139.53918).
  • Note: This belt is for **7-foot doors only**. If your garage door is 8 feet tall, you will need the longer 41A3589-2 belt (approx. 255").

When to Replace

  • Visible Fraying or Cracking: If the edges of the belt look "fuzzy" or the rubber shows deep horizontal cracks, the internal steel reinforcement is at risk of snapping.
  • Excessive Slack: If the belt sags more than an inch below the rail and cannot be tightened further via the tensioner nut, the material has reached its limit of elasticity.
  • Teeth Stripping: If the motor spins but the door doesn't move (or jerks), the teeth on the belt have likely been shaved off at the drive sprocket point.
  • Black "Dust" on Rail: Finding black rubber shavings on top of the opener or along the rail indicates the belt is grinding and nearing failure.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the garage door opener and pull the emergency release cord to disconnect the trolley before beginning. This prevents the motor from engaging while your hands are near the drive sprocket.
  • Tension is Key: PRO TIP: Tighten the tensioner nut until the belt is approximately 1/4" to 1/2" above the base of the rail at the midpoint. Over-tightening can lead to premature motor and sprocket wear.
  • Check the Pulley: While the belt is off, inspect the idler pulley at the front of the rail. If it is squeaking or wobbly, replace it along with the belt to ensure smooth, quiet operation.
  • The "Zip Tie" Helper: When feeding the new belt around the drive sprocket, use a zip tie to temporarily hold it in place while you pull the other end toward the trolley connection.
  • Limit Adjustment: After installing a new belt, you may need to slightly adjust the "Open" and "Close" travel limits on the motor head to account for the difference in tension compared to your old, stretched belt.
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  • EXACT REPLACEMENT

    EXACT REPLACEMENT

    Replaces worn, cracked, or noisy garage door belts to restore smooth, quiet, and reliable door operation.
  • PREMIUM MATERIAL

    PREMIUM MATERIAL

    Made from strong and durable materials to provide long-lasting performance and dependable operation.
  • SAVING SOLUTION

    SAVING SOLUTION

    Repair your garage door efficiently and save on costly service fees with this affordable DIY replacement part.
  • SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    SIMPLE INSTALLATION

    Easy to install by following standard replacement instructions, making it convenient for DIY repairs.
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FAQ

This belt is used on select 7-foot belt-drive garage door openers from LiftMaster, Chamberlain, and Craftsman/Sears. Models referenced for this part family include HD600, WD952KD, WD822KS, 2280, 2500, 2580, 3280, 3500, 3580, 1270, 1280, 1280R, 8100, 8100M, 8200, 9200, 9500, 139.53800SRT, 139.53664SRT, 139.53664SRT2, 139.53800, and 139.53664. The safest match is to verify the opener's model number and the belt part number on your original assembly.
This belt cross-references to 41A3589-3 and 41A3589-12. Additional numbers associated with this same part family include 041A3589-3, 041A3589-12, and 41A3589. Match the full part number from your original belt assembly or opener parts list before ordering.
Yes, this part family is intended for 7-foot-high residential garage doors on compatible belt-drive opener rail systems. Because online listings sometimes describe the assembly length differently, it is best to confirm by part number and opener model rather than relying only on the stated inch measurement.
Typical symptoms include a loose or sagging belt, frayed or cracked belt material, missing belt teeth, slipping during travel, jerky door movement, unusual grinding or ratcheting sounds from the rail, or a motor that runs while the door does not move correctly. In severe cases, the belt can jump teeth or break completely.
This is usually a moderate repair. Most installations require basic hand tools such as wrenches or sockets, screwdrivers, and possibly pliers or an adjustable wrench for belt tension adjustment. Expect about 45 to 90 minutes depending on opener access and whether the rail must be partially disassembled. Always disconnect power and release the door from the opener before starting.
Inspect the rail, trolley, pulley/sprocket, belt retainers, and door balance before installation. A worn sprocket, misaligned rail, or heavy unbalanced door can damage a new belt quickly. It also helps to check the opener's travel and force settings after installation so the belt is not over-tensioned or forced to compensate for another problem.
The most common causes are normal age-related wear, improper belt tension, misalignment in the rail or pulley path, a door that is too heavy or out of balance, and repeated shock loads from binding rollers or tracks. If the door does not move smoothly by hand, correcting that issue first can help extend belt life.