Liftmaster Sears Chamberlain Remote Control Transmitter 61LMThis original equipment replacement part is for chamberlain, craftsman, lift-master, sears, master mechanic, and wayne dalton garage door openers built between 1984 and 1992.
Old part numbers for the 61LM remote - Liftmaster part numbers 50LM, 53LM, 54LM, 61LM, 62LM, 63LM, 64LM
- Chamberlain part numbers 50, 53, 54, 750CB, 753CB, 756CB
- Sears craftsman part numbers 139.53708, 139.53758, 139.53778
Includes
| Compatible With
| Remote control Visor clip Battery Instructions
| Liftmaster, Sears, Chamberlain, Master Mechanic, and Wayne Dalton
garage door openers built between 1984 and 1992. See lists below for
specific model numbers.
| Specifications
| Features
| Frequency: 390 Mhz Dimensions: 1.5" x 3.5" Battery: 12 volt Model No: 61LM Part No: LM-61 Code Set: dip switch Color: Black Manufacturer: Chamberlain Warranty: Mfg 1 year
| - Red LED light
- 8 or 9 three position dip switches
- Frequency 390 MHz
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List of compatible opener models:
For openers manufactured from 1984 - 1989
- Liftmaster models - 1040, 1045, 1046, 1050, 1055, 1056, 1060
- Wayne Dalton models - 100WD, 200WD, 300WD
- Chamberlain models - 140, 150, 240, 350, 450, 550
- Sears Craftsman & Master Mechanic models (see paragraph below on the manufacture date)
For openers manufactured from 1990-1992
- Liftmaster models - 1140, 1145, 1146, 1150, 1155, 1156, 1160
- Wayne Dalton models - 110WD, 210WD, 310WD
- Chamberlain models - 700WHC, 701WHC, 1000, 2000, 4000, 4001, 5000
- Sears Craftsman & Master Mechanic models (see paragraph below on the manufacture date)
To determine if this remote control
is correct for you, look on your existing remote control, or wall
button for the color of the LED light. If you have a red light this is
the correct remote control for your garage door opener.
For Sears Craftsman, Master Mechanic and all other garage door openers manufactured by Chamberlain group
Locate your manufacture date to determine the correct remote control.
This date is found on the logic control panel of the powerhead hanging
in the garage(generally found behind one of the light covers). If you can't figure it out, just give us a call or email us. |