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GARAGE DOORS & OPENERS Models: 40, 42, 43, 45, 47 To r s i o n Standard Lift MH installation instructions and owner’s manual Ta b l e O f C o n t e n t s Parts Breakdown Pre-Installation Important Safety Instructions Tools Required Package Contents Door Section Identification Graduated End Hinge And Strut Identification Removing an Existing Door Preparing the Opening Installation Optional Installation Door Arm Hookup Lift Handles Pull Down Rope Maintenance Cleaning Your Garage Door Painting Your Garage Door Clear Or Stained Finishes Operation and Maintenance Warranty Dealer Locator Information 2 3 3 3 3 4 4 6 6 7 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 20 22 IMPORTANT NOTICES! Wayne-Dalton highly recommends that you read and fully understand the Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual before you attempt this installation. To avoid possible injury, read the enclosed instructions carefully before installing and operating the garage door. Pay close attention to all warnings and notes. After installation is complete, fasten this manual near garage door for easy reference. The complete Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual are available at no charge from: Wayne-Dalton, a Division Of Overhead Door Corporation, P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH., 44660, Or Online At www.Wayne-Dalton.com ©Copyright 2012 Wayne-Dalton, a Division Of Overhead Door Corporation Part No. 345862 REV1 03/08/2012 Parts Breakdown G10. NOTE: The illustrations shown on this page are general representations of the door parts. Each specific door models may have unique variations. G9. H3. G8. G7. G2. G2. F1. G3. G1. A1. G7. G10. H2. G4. G8. G5. G4. A2. D3. E1. E2. G6. C1. G5. A1. F6. C2. D1. F2. A2. F4. H3. F3. C2. F6. F1. F7. I1. G9. F4. C3. B3. B2. J1. A2. B1. A4. K1. A1. A3. H1. F7. J1. F5. F2. F3. F5. I1. A. Track Rollers (As Required): A1. Short Stem Track Rollers A2. Long Stem Track Rollers A3. Short Stem Tandem Track Rollers A4. Long Stem Tandem Track Rollers B. Graduated End Hinges: B1. Single Graduated End Hinges (S.E.H.), Industry Standard B2. Double Graduated End Hinges (D.E.H.), Industry Standard B3. Half Center Hinges (As Required) C. Stacked Sections: C1. Top Section C2. Intermediate(s) Section (As Required) C3. Bottom Section D. Top Fixtures (As Required): D1. Top Fixture Assemblies E. Strut(s) (As Required): E1. Strut (2” U-shaped) E2. Strut (3” U-shaped) F. Tracks: F1. Left Hand and Right Hand Horizontal Track Assemblies F2. Left Hand and Right Hand Riveted Track Assemblies (As Required) F3. Left Hand and Right Hand Wall Angle Track Assemblies (As Required) F4. Left Hand and Right Hand Vertical Track Assemblies (As Required) F5. Left Hand and Right Hand Vertical Tracks (As Required) F6. Left Hand and Right Hand Fully Adjustable (F.A.) Flag Angles (As Required) F7. Left Hand and Right Hand Fully Adjustable (F.A.) Jamb Brackets (As Required) G. Torsion Spring Assembly (As Required): G1. Center Bracket Bushing Assembly (As Required) G2. Center Bearing Bracket (As Required) G3. Torsion Shaft/Torsion Keyed Shaft (As Required) G4. Torsion Keyed Shafts (As Required) G5. Keys (As Required) G6. Center Coupler Assembly (As Required) G7. Right Hand and Left Hand Torsion Springs (As Required) G8. Right Hand and Left Hand Cable Drums G9. Counterbalance Lift Cables G10. Right Hand and Left Hand End Bearing Bracket (As Required) H. Rear Back Hangs: H1. Left Hand Rear Back Hang Assemblies H2. Right Hand Rear Back Hang Assemblies H3. Left and Right Hand Rear Center Back Hang Assemblies (As Required) I. Bottom Corner Bracket (As Required): I1. Left Hand and Right Hand Bottom Corner Brackets J. Track Roller Carriers (As Required): J1. Track Roller Carriers K. Bottom Weather Seal (As Required): K1. Bottom Weather Seal (Door Width) 2 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Pre-Installation Important Safety Instructions Tools Required Definition of key words used in this manual: • Power drill • Drill bits: 1/8”, 3/16”, 9/32”, 7/16”, 1/2” • Ratchet wrench • Socket driver: 7/16” • Sockets: 7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, 5/8” WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which; if not avoided, could result in severe or fatal injury. Caution: Property damage or injury can result from failure to follow instructions. Important: Required step for safe and proper door operation. Note: Information assuring proper installation of the door. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. IF IN QUESTION ABOUT ANY OF THE PROCEDURES, DO NOT PERFORM THE WORK. INSTEAD, HAVE A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN DO THE INSTALLATION OR REPAIRS. • Phillips head screwdriver • Locking Pliers • (2) Vice clamps • Wrenches: 3/8”, 7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, 5/8” • 1/4” Torx bit • Approved winding rods • Hammer • Tape measure • Step Ladder • Level • Pencil • Leather gloves • Safety glasses Package Contents 1. 2. 3. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. Wear protective gloves during installation to avoid possible cuts from sharp metal edges. It is always recommended to wear eye protection when using tools, otherwise eye injury could result. 4. Avoid installing your new door on windy days. Door could fall during the installation causing severe or fatal injury. 5. Doors 12’-0” wide and over should be installed by two persons, to avoid possible injury. 6. Operate door only when it is properly adjusted and free from obstructions. 7. If a door becomes hard to operate, inoperative or is damaged, immediately have necessary adjustments and/ or repairs made by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions. 8. DO NOT stand or walk under a moving door, or permit anybody to stand or walk under an electrically operated door. 9. DO NOT place fingers or hands into open section joints when closing a door. Use lift handles/ gripping points when operating door manually. 10. DO NOT permit children to operate garage door or door controls. Severe or fatal injury could result should the child become entrapped between the door and the floor. 11. Due to constant extreme spring tension, do not attempt any adjustment, repair or alteration to any part of the door, especially to springs, spring brackets, bottom corner brackets, fasteners, counterbalance lift cables or supports. To avoid possible severe or fatal injury, have any such work performed by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions. 12. On electrically operated doors, pull down ropes must be removed and locks must be removed or made inoperative in the open (unlocked) position. 13. Top section of door may need to be reinforced when attaching an electric opener. Check door and/ or opener manufacturer’s instructions. 14. Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and or broken parts. Check to ensure door operates freely. 15. Test electric opener’s safety features monthly, following opener manufacturer’s instructions. 16. NEVER hang tools, bicycles, hoses, clothing or anything else from horizontal tracks. Track systems are not intended or designed to support extra weight. 17. This door may not meet the building code wind load requirements in your area. For your safety, you will need to check with your local building official for wind load code requirements and building permit information. After installation is complete, fasten this manual near the garage door. Important: Stainless steel or pt2000 coated lag screws must be used when installing center bearing brackets, end brackets, jamb brackets, drawbar operator mounting/ support brackets and disconnect brackets on treated lumber (preservative-treated). Stainless steel or pt2000 lag screws are not necessary when installing products on un-treated lumber. Note: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to fastening. Important: When installing 5/16” lag screws using an electric drill/ driver, the drill/ drivers clutch must be set to deliver no more than 200 in-lbs of torque. Fastener failure could occur at higher settings. Note: Depending on the door model, some parts listed will not be supplied if not required. Rear Back Hangs may not be included with your door. Door sections (as required) Torsion shaft / Torsion keyed shaft (as required) Torsion keyed shafts (as required) Fully Adjustable jamb Fully Adjustable flag brackets RH/LH (as required) angles RH/LH (as required) Vertical tracks RH/LH (as required) Vertical track assemblies RH/LH (as required) Rivited vertical track assemblies RH/LH (as required) Wall angle track assemblies RH/LH (as required) Horizontal tracks RH/LH Center bearing Tandem track rollers (2) Spacers bracket (as required) (if included) WARNING Top fixture assemblies (as required) Prior to winding or making adjustments to the springs, ensure you’re winding in the proper direction as stated in the Installation Instructions. Otherwise, the spring fittings may release from spring if not wound in the proper direction and could result in severe or fatal injury. Strut (if included) Important: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out 3 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Track rollers Top fixture assemblies (as required) Track roller carriers (as required) Keys (as required) The INTERMEDIATE I SECTION can be identified by #2. The INTERMEDIATE II SECTION can be identified by #3, for a 4 section high door only. The INTERMEDIATE III SECTION can be identified by #4, for a 5 section high door only. The INTERMEDIATE IV SECTION can be identified by #5, for a 6 section high door only. The INTERMEDIATE V SECTION can be identified by #6, for a 7 section high door only. The INTERMEDIATE III SECTION can be identified by #7, for a 8 section high door only. The TOP SECTION can be identified by a #, being the highest section. Top rail Typical design option “Outside surface of door sections shown” End bearing bracket (2) End bearing RH/LH (as required) brackets (as required) Center bracket Center bracket (as required) bushing (as required) Torsion springs RH/LH Cable drums RH/LH Outside surface 4. or 3. Top section Center coupler Half Center assembly (as required) Hinges (as required) hinges (as required) Cotter pin (as required) 5/16” x 1-1/4” Clevis pin (as required) Bottom weather seal with 3/4” nails (as required) Bottom corner brackets Bottom corner brackets (as required) (as required) Weather seals & nails (If included) 3. Intermediate II section 2. Intermediate I section Bottom corner brackets (as required) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” Track bolts (as required) Graduated End Hinge Schedule Door Height 1/4” - 10 x 1” Tamper-resistant hex head lag screw (as required) Track Section Type Graduated End Hinge Number Top N/A Intermediate I #2 Bottom #1 Top N/A Intermediate I #4 3 Section High Door (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolts 3” 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws (as required) 2” Bottom #3 Top N/A Intermediate II 3# Intermediate I 2# Bottom 1# Top N/A Intermediate II 5# Intermediate I 4# 4 Section High Door 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws (as required) Lift handles (as required) 5/16” x 2” Tamper-resistant hex head lag screw (as required) 3” 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” Hex bolts 2” Bottom 3# Top N/A Intermediate III 4# Intermediate II 3# Intermediate I 2# Bottom 1# Top N/A Intermediate III 6# Intermediate II 5# Intermediate I 4# Bottom 3# 5 Section High Door 1/4”-20 x 7/8” Self drilling screws (as required) Bottom rail Graduated End Hinge And Strut Identification 2” (2) 3/8”- 16 Hex nuts Bottom rail 1 NOTE: 3 Section high doors, does not have an Intermediate II Section. 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts (as required) 1/4”- 20 Flanged hex nuts (as required) # Typical stamping location Side views of sections Top Intermediate(s) Bottom section section 1. Bottom section Strut clips Bottom corner brackets (as required) (as required) Pull down rope (if included) # Inside surface 5/16” x 1 5/8” Hex head lag screws (as required) 3” Door Section Identification When installing your door, you must use sections of the appropriate height in the right stacking location. Determine, what sections you need to use in what order depends on the design of your door. Sections are stamped for identification, #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, and #8. The stamp, located on each side of the sections identifies the stacking sequence. The sequence is always determined by #1 being the bottom section to #7 or #8 being the highest top section. If the stamp on the section is illegible, refer to the section side view illustration. The section side view illustration shows the section profile of all sections, and can also be used to identify each section. The BOTTOM SECTION can be identified by #1. 4 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. 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To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Graduated End Hinge Schedule Top 2” Intermediate IV 5# Intermediate III 4# Intermediate II 3# Intermediate I 2# Bottom 1# 6 Section High Door 3” 2” Top N/A Intermediate IV 7# Intermediate III 6# Intermediate II 5# Intermediate I 4# Bottom 3# Top N/A Intermediate V 6# Intermediate IV 5# Intermediate III 4# Intermediate II Intermediate I 7 Section High Door 3” 2” 1# Top N/A Intermediate V 8# 7# Intermediate III 6# Intermediate II 5# Intermediate I 4# Bottom 3# Top N/A Intermediate VI 7# Intermediate V 6# Intermediate IV 5# Intermediate III 4# Intermediate II 3# Intermediate I 2# Bottom 1# Top N/A Intermediate V Intermediate I Bottom Top Intermediate I/II Bottom Top Intermediate II/III Intermediate I Bottom 7# 6# Intermediate II 5# Intermediate I 4# Bottom 3# Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section Type Of Strut Top Intermediate II/III/IV Intermediate I Bottom Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section Type Of Strut Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A N/A N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section Type Of Strut Location On Section (1) Short Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A N/A N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section Top Intermediate II/III/IV/V Intermediate I Bottom Type Of Strut Location On Section (1) Short Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A N/A N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section 8 Section High Strutting Schedule Section Type Top Intermediate II/III/IV/V/VI Intermediate I Bottom Type Of Strut Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section (1) Long Top Of Section N/A Bottom Of section N/A N/A N/A Top Of Section (1) Short Bottom Of section Location On Section 5 Location On Section (1) Short 3 Section High Strutting Schedule Type Of Strut Location On Section (1) Short 7 Section High Strutting Schedule Section Type NOTE: Center hinge(s) use #1 graduated end hinges at each pre-drilled vertical stile location. The pre-drilled locations are located at the top and or bottom rails on the inside of the section surface. NOTE: Some doors will receive half center hinge(s). These will be installed in between the center hinge(s) and graduated end hinge(s). Strut Identification: Identify your struts to determine which ones are long strut(s) or short strut(s). Short Strut(s) are typically installed along the top rail of the top section and or along the bottom rail of the bottom section. Long Strut(s) are typically installed along the top and or bottom rails of sections. Measure the height of the long strut(s) to determine if you have 2” or 3”. NOTE: Some struts also may or may not have holes in them. If they don’t, then prior to installing the strut and hinge to the section surface, you may have to drill a 3/16” hole for the appropriate fastener on one or both sides of the strut legs. Section Type Location On Section (1) Short 6 Section High Strutting Schedule Section Type 8# Intermediate III Top Of Section N/A 5 Section High Strutting Schedule Section Type 9# Intermediate IV (1) Short 4 Section High Strutting Schedule Section Type 2# Bottom Intermediate VI Top 3# Intermediate IV 8 Section High Door 3” 3 Section High Strutting Schedule N/A Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Door Height 2” Strut 3” Strut Short strut Lower hinge leaf Hinges are stamped for identification 2 1 Center hinge(s) (as required) 1 Track Motor Operated 98” (2489 mm) 125” (3175 mm) 7’1” to 8’0” 110” (2794 mm) 137” (3480 mm) 8’1” to 9’0” Long strut Upper hinge leaf Manual Lift 6’0” to 7’0” 126” (3200 mm) 168” (4267 mm) 9’1” to 10’0” 138” (3505 mm) 168” (4267 mm) 10’1” to 12’0” 162” (4115 mm) * 12” Or 15” Radius Headroom Requirements Half center hinge(s) (as required) Removing an Existing Door Track Type Space Needed 12” Radius 12 1/2” (318 mm) 15” Radius 14 1/2” (368 mm) Suitable mounting surface 2”x 6” lumber minimum Important: Counterbalance spring tension must always be released before any attempt is made to start removing an existing door. Min. side room clearance for 2” track is 3-1/2” (89 mm). Min. side room clearance for 3” track is 4-1/2” (114 mm). Headroom Header board 2”x 6” lumber preferred WARNING A powerful spring releasing its energy suddenly can cause severe or fatal injury. To avoid injury, have a trained door systems technician, using proper tools and instructions, release the spring tension. Min. side room clearance for 2” track is 3-1/2” (89 mm). Min. side room clearance for 3” track is 4-1/2” (114 mm). For detailed information see supplemental instructions “Removing an Existing Door/ Preparing the Opening”. These instructions are not supplied with the door, but are available at no charge from Wayne-Dalton, A Division Of Overhead Door Corporation, P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH., 44660, or at www.Wayne-Dalton.com. Preparing the Opening IMPORTANT: If you just removed your existing door or you are installing a new door, complete all steps in preparing the opening. To ensure secure mounting of track brackets, side and center brackets, or steel angles to new or retro-fit construction, it is recommended to follow the procedures outlined in DASMA technical data sheets #156, #161 and #164 at www.dasma.com. The inside perimeter of your garage door opening should be framed with wood jamb and header material. The jambs and header must be securely fastened to sound framing members. It is recommended that 2” x 6” lumber be used. The jambs must be plumb and the header level. The jambs should extend a minimum of 12” (305 mm) above the top of the opening for Torsion counterbalance systems. For low headroom applications, the jambs should extend to the ceiling height. Minimum side clearance required, from the opening to the wall, is 3-1/2” (89 mm), for 2” track. Minimum side clearance required, from the opening to the wall, is 4-1/2” (114 mm), for 3” track. Important: Closely inspect jambs, header and mounting surface. Any wood found not to be sound, must be replaced. For Torsion counterbalance systems, a suitable mounting surface (2” x 6”) must be firmly attached to the wall, above the header at the center of the opening. Note: Drill a 3/16” pilot hole in the mounting surface to avoid splitting the lumber. Do not attach the mounting surface with nails. Weatherstrips (may not be included): Depending on the size of your door, you may have to cut or trim the weatherstrips (if necessary) to properly fit into the header and jambs. Note: If nailing product at 40°F or below, pre-drilling is required. Note: Do not permanently attach weatherstrips to the header and jambs at this time. For the header, align the weatherstrip 1/8” to 1/4” inside the header edge, and temporarily secure it to the header with equally spaced nails. Starting at either side of the jamb, fit the weatherstrip up tight against the temporarily attached weatherstrip in the header and 1/8” to 1/4” inside the jamb edge. Temporarily secure the weatherstrip with equally spaced nails. Repeat for other side. This will keep the bottom section from falling out of the opening during installation. Equally space nails approximately 12” to 18” apart. Backroom requirement: Backroom is defined as the distance needed from the opening back into the garage to allow the door to open fully. *NOTE: For door heights from 10’1” to 14’0”, refer to your operator manufacture installation instructions for appropriate depth into room. Headroom requirement: Headroom is defined as the space needed above the top of the door for tracks, springs, etc. to allow the door to open properly. If the door is to be motor operated, 2-1/2” (64 mm) of additional headroom is required. Backroom Requirements kro l he Nail e Lev s p tri Finished ers Door ath We Height Plumb jambs om ed ish Fin width r Doo bs Jam 6 Bac r ade Jamb Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Weatherstrips 1/8” to 1/4” Tools: Hammer, Tape Measure, Saw Horses Note: If a bottom weather seal is supplied, complete this step. Note: Refer to Door Section Identification / Parts Breakdown. Place the bottom section face down on a couple of sawhorses or flat clean/ smooth surface. Align the bottom weather seal with the flap pointing towards the outside surface of the bottom section. Starting at one end of the door, measure inward 1” and attach the bottom weather seal to the bottom of the bottom section with 3/4” long galvanized roofing nails (not supplied). Now stretch the bottom weather seal slightly and nail the rest of the bottom weather seal to the bottom of the bottom section every 6”. Once the bottom weather seal is fastened cut off any extra material so that the bottom weather seal is even with both ends of the bottom section. NOTE: Verify bottom weather seal is aligned with bottom section. If there is more than 1/2” excess weather seal on either side, trim weather seal even with bottom section. Before installing your door, be certain that you have read and followed all of the instructions covered in the pre-installation section of this manual. Failure to do so may result in an improperly installed door. Important: Wood doors must be completely finished (3 total coats, including primer coat) prior to installation, to ensure that the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges of the doors are properly protected against moisture or other contaminants. Wood doors, in a non-finished condition, must be transported and stored so the wood surfaces are NOT exposed to moisture or other contaminants. Improper transportation, storage or delays in finishing, that allows exposure of the wood door surfaces to moisture or other contaminants will result in the warranty being voided. NOTE: Reference TDS 160 for general garage door terminology at www.dasma.com. 1 Bottom Weather Seal 3 Installation Fully Adjustable Flag Angles Side view bottom section Tools: None NOTE: If you have a wall angle track assembly or if you already have flag angles preattached to the vertical tracks, skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown, to determine if you have flag angles. Note: Flag angles are right and left handed. If you have Fully Adjustable vertical tracks, hand tighten the left hand flag angle to the left hand vertical track using (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts. Repeat for other side. Flange nuts will be secured after flag angle spacing is completed in step, Top Section. Flap Edge of bottom section Bottom weather seal Bottom weather seal 1” 6” 3/4” Long galvanized roofing nails (not supplied) 4 Flag angle 1/4”-20 Flange hex nuts 6” Bottom Corner Brackets Tools: Power Drill, 9/32” Drill Bit, Socket Driver 7/16”, Wrench 7/16” Note: Refer to Door Section Identification / Parts Breakdown, to determine which bottom corner brackets were supplied with your door. WARNING 1/4”- 20 x 9/16” Track bolts Fully Adjustable vertical track 2 Failure to ensure tight fit of cable loop over cotter pin or milford pin could result in counterbalance lift cable coming off the pin, allowing the door to fall, possibly resulting in severe or fatal injury. With the bottom section facing down from the previous step, uncoil the counterbalance lift cables. Starting on the left hand side, either: Place the cable loop into position between the two holes on the side of the left hand bottom corner bracket. Slide a clevis pin through the innermost hole, cable loop, and outermost hole, of the bottom corner bracket. Slide a washer onto the clevis pin and secure in place by inserting a cotter pin into the hole of the clevis pin. Bend the ends of the cotter pin outwards to secure it in place. Repeat for other bottom corner bracket. Place the cable loop on the milford pin of the bottom corner bracket. Repeat for other bottom corner bracket. Next, starting on the left hand side, align the left hand bottom corner bracket horizontally with the bottom edge of the bottom section and also align the bottom corner bracket vertically with the left bottom edge of the bottom section. Using the bottom corner bracket as a template, mark and pre-drill 9/32” diameter holes through the bottom section. Attach the bottom corner bracket to the bottom section using 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolts and 1/4”–20 flange hex nuts, as shown. Repeat the same process for other side. Mark and drill a pilot holes 1” deep into the bottom section with a 1/8” drill bit. Secure the bottom corner brackets to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-14 x 1” tamper resistant lag screw, as shown. Repeat the same process for the right hand side. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. NOTE: All doors are provided with the tamper resistant fastener for the bottom corner brackets. However, the professional installer is most likely to have the proper tool to install this fastener. If the homeowner does not have the proper tool to install the tamper resistant fastener, use a regular 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and a 1/4”–20 flange hex nut in its place. If applicable, insert a short stem track roller into each of the bottom corner brackets, as shown. Fully Adjustable Jamb Brackets Tools: None NOTE: If you have a wall angle track assembly or if you already have jamb brackets preattached to the vertical tracks, skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown, to determine if you have jamb brackets. Note: The bottom jamb bracket is always the shortest bracket, while the center jamb bracket is the next tallest. If three jamb brackets per side are included with your door, you will have received a top jamb bracket, which is the tallest. To attach the bottom jamb bracket, locate lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern of the 1st hole set on the vertical track. Align the slot in the jamb bracket with the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern. Secure jamb bracket using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side. Place the center jamb bracket over the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern that is centered between the bottom jamb bracket and flag angle of the 2nd hole set. Secure jamb bracket using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side. If a top jamb bracket was included, secure it to vertical track using the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern in the 3rd hole set and (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side. Vertical track Top of track 1st hole set Lower hole of hole/ slot pattern 2nd hole set 3rd hole set 1/4”- 20 Flange hex nut F.A. jamb bracket 1/4”- 20 x 9/16” Track bolt Typical left hand bottom corner bracket Jamb bracket in place Counterbalance lift cable loop Washer Cotter pin (attached into place from opposite side of bottom corner bracket) Typical left hand bottom corner bracket 7 Clevis pin (inserted through cotter pin and bent into place) Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Bottom section Side view of track roller carrier(s) Bottom weather seal Outer holes (3” Track) (3) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (3) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts (1) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Tamper resistant lag screw Typical left hand bottom corner bracket Inner holes (2” Track) Bottom section 6 Bottom weather seal (3) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (3) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts Short stem track roller Spacer Bottom section (1) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Tamper resistant lag screw Cable loop Short stem track roller Bottom weather seal Counterbalance lift cable Milford pin Typical left hand bottom corner bracket Roller spacer (5) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (5) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts 3/4” Bottom weather seal Counterbalance lift cable 7 Cable loop 5 Roller spacer Typical left hand bottom corner bracket Track Roller Carriers Tools: Power Drill, 9/32” Drill Bit, Socket Driver 7/16”, Wrench 7/16” Note: If you don’t have track roller carriers, then skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown, to determine if track roller carriers were supplied with your door. Starting on left hand side of the bottom section, attach the track roller carrier with the stamp “STD” facing UP to the bottom corner bracket by aligning the four holes of the track roller carrier with the four holes in the bottom corner bracket. Mark and pre-drill (4) 1/8” diameter holes and secure the track roller carrier to the bottom corner bracket and bottom section using (4) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws. Insert a short/long stem track roller and spacer into the inner/outer holes of the track roller carrier. Repeat the same process for the right hand side. NOTE: The track roller carrier’s inner holes are used on doors with 2” track applications with a short stem track roller; the outer holes are used on doors with 3” track applications with a long stem track roller. Typical bottom corner bracket Track roller carrier “STD” facing UP Long stem track roller 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws Graduated End And Center Hinges Tools: Power Drill, 1/8”/9/32” Drill Bit, Socket Driver 7/16”, Tape NOTE: Refer to the Door Section Identification, Graduated End Hinge and Strut Identification, to determine the appropriate hinges and or struts for your sections. Using the appropriate graduated end hinges for the ends and depending on the width of your door, enough center hinge(s) for each pre-drilled hole location. Starting at the upper left hand corner of the bottom section. Position the lower hinge leaf of the appropriate graduated end hinge onto the upper corner of the bottom section. Align the slots of the lower hinge leaf with the pre-drilled holes or the factory installed threads in the bottom section. Next, lay a long strut (if applicable) over the lower hinge leaf and over the top rail of the bottom section. Center the long strut from side to side, as shown. For single graduated end hinges without a strut: Starting on the left hand side, attach the upper slot of the graduated end hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut. Next, secure the lower slot of the graduated end hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut, as shown. Repeat same process for other side. For single graduated end hinges with a strut (if applicable): Starting on the left hand side, attach the upper slot of the graduated end hinge, (1) strut clip and the upper leg of strut to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut. Next secure the bottom leg of strut, the lower slot of the graduated end hinge to the bottom section (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut, as shown. Repeat same process for other side. For doors with double graduated end hinges: Position the second graduated end hinge next to the first (single) graduated end hinge. Using the second graduated end hinge as a template, drill pilot holes, 1” deep into the bottom section with a 1/8” drill bit. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Attach the upper leg of strut (if applicable) to the upper slot of the graduated end hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screw. Next secure the bottom leg of strut (if applicable) to the lower slot of the graduated end hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screw, as shown. Repeat same process for other side. (1) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Tamper resistant lag screw Milford pin Short stem track roller Short strut Typical bottom corner bracket Bottom section Short stem track roller Tools: Power Drill, 1/8” Drill Bit, Socket Driver 7/16”, Tape Measure NOTE: Refer to the Door Section Identification and Strut Identification, to determine if the bottom section requires a short strut to be installed. Lay the short strut onto the bottom rail of the bottom section. Position the bottom of the strut 3/4” up from the bottom edge of the bottom section. Center the short strut from side to side on the section surface. Drill pilot holes, 1” deep into the bottom section using a 1/8” drill bit. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Attach the strut using (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws at each on each end and center stile (aligned with hinges) locations. (1) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Tamper resistant lag screw Typical left hand bottom corner bracket Bottom section (3) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (3) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts Strutting Spacer (4) 1/4”-14 x 1” Lag screws 8 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Double graduated end hinge with long stem track roller Lower hinge Long strut leaf(s) (if applicable) Single graduated end hinge with short stem track roller Hinge Short tube(s) edge (1) Strut clip (if applicable) Half center hinge Equally spaced Center hinge Typical section shown Lower hinge leaf Long edge (1) Strut clip (if applicable) (2) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws (2) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (2) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts Short edge Hinge tube(s) Tandem roller Short edge (1) Strut clip (if applicable) 9 Single graduated end hinge with short stem tandem roller Double graduated end hinge with long stem tandem roller Lower hinge Long strut leaf(s) (if applicable) (2) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws (2) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts and (2) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts Short edge Typical section shown For Center Hinges without a strut: Starting on the left hand side, attach the upper slot of the center hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut. Next, secure the lower slot of the center hinge to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut, as shown. Repeat same process for other center hinges. For Center Hinges with a strut (if applicable): Starting on the left hand side, attach the upper slot of the center hinge, (1) strut clip and the upper leg of strut to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut. Next secure the bottom leg of strut, the lower slot of the center hinge to the bottom section (1) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and (1) 1/4”–20 flange hex nut, as shown. Repeat same process for other center hinges. Center hinge Short edge (1) Strut clip (2) 1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8” Carriage bolts (if applicable) (1) Strut clip and (2) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts (if applicable) Lower hinge leaf Long edge Long edge (1) Strut clip (if applicable) (1) Strut clip (if applicable) Typical section shown Short edge Tools: Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver Long strut (if applicable) (4) 1/4” - 20 x 1-7/8” Carriage bolts Short stem track roller If you have single graduated end hinges, insert a short stem track roller / short stem tandem track roller (if included) into the hinge tube on each side. If you have double graduated end hinges, insert a long stem track roller / short stem tandem track roller (if included) into the hinge tubes on each side. Important: When placing track rollers / tandem track roller (if included) into graduated end hinges number 2 and higher, the track roller / tandem track roller (if included) goes into tube furthest away from section. 8 Top Fixtures NOTE: Refer to Door Section Identification / Parts Breakdown. NOTE: If your door came with two top fixtures, then one top fixture are required for each side. NOTE: If your door came with four top fixtures, then two top fixtures are required for each side. Place the top section face down on a couple of sawhorses or flat clean/ smooth surface. NOTE: Refer to illustrations to determine which top fixture was supplied with your door. Starting on the left hand side, align the top fixture base / top fixture assembly 3-1/4” down from the top section and even with the edge of the section. The slotted half of the top fixture base / top fixture assembly should be facing upwards. Using the top fixture base as a template, mark and pre-drill (4) 9/32” diameter holes through the top section. Attach the top fixture base to the top section using (4) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolts and (4) 1/4”–20 flange hex nuts. Repeat the same process for the right hand side. If you have four top fixtures: Position the second top fixture assembly next to the first installed top fixture assembly, as shown. Using the top fixture base as a template, drill pilot holes, 1” deep into the top section using a 1/8” drill bit. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Attach the top fixture assembly to the top section using (4) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws. Repeat the same process for the right hand side. The top fixtures will be tightened and adjusted later, in step, Adjusting Top Fixtures. If you have two top fixtures installed, insert a short stem track roller into each of the top fixture slides. If you have four top fixtures installed, insert a long stem track roller into each of the top fixture slides. (4) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts /4” 3-1 Long edge (1) Strut clip (if applicable) Long strut (if applicable) (2) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws Typical section shown Slot Top fixture slide Top fixture base Top section (4) 1/4” - 20 Flange hex nuts 4” Half Center Hinges Slot Tools: Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, Tape measure (4) 1/4” - 20 x 1-7/8” Carriage bolts Short stem track roller Note: If you don’t have half center hinges, then skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown, to determine if you have half center hinges. Using a tape measure, position the half center hinges equally spaced in between the center hinges and equally spaced in between the center hinges and the graduated end hinges. Position the holes of the lower hinge leaf onto the bottom section surface, as shown. Using the half center hinge as a template, drill pilot holes, 1” deep into the bottom section using a 1/8” drill bit. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Attach the lower hinge leaf of the center hinge to the bottom section using (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws. Repeat for other half center hinge(s). Set the bottom section aside. Place the Intermediate I section face down on a couple of sawhorses or flat clean/ smooth surface. Reference step Graduated End And Center Hinges and this step to attach the long struts (if applicable) and hinges to the top rail of the sections in the same manner as was done for the bottom section. Repeat the same process for the other Intermediate section(s) if applicable, except top section. Top section / 3-1 Loosen the 5/16”-18 Hex nut Top fixture base Top fixture slide Top fixture assembly Top fixture bases Left hand top fixture assemblies Top fixture slides Long stem track roller Left hand top fixture assemblies Top fixture slides (4) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws Long stem track roller Top section 9 Top Top fixture section bases Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com (4) 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws 10 If you have 3” vertical tracks: Tighten lag screws, securing the bottom jamb bracket/bottom slot to jamb, maintain 1/2” to 3/4” spacing, between the bottom section and vertical track. Hang counterbalance lift cable over flag angle/wall angle. Repeat same process for other side. Strutting For Top Section Tools: Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver NOTE: Refer to the Door Section Identification and Strut Identification, to determine if the top section requires a short strut to be installed. Lay the short strut onto the top rail of the top section. Position the top of the strut 3/4” down from the top edge of the top section. Center the short strut from side to side on the section surface. Drill pilot holes, 1” deep into the top section using a 1/8” drill bit. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Attach the strut using (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws at each on each end and center stile (aligned with hinges) locations. Short strut Top section Wallangle track assembly Riveted track flag angle shown Lag screw locations 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws Jamb bracket 3/4” Typical top fixture assembly Flag angle Bottom section 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws Track rollers 11 Bottom Section 13 Center the bottom section in the door opening. Level the section using wooden shims (if necessary) under the bottom section. Bottom section 3” Vertical track spacing (1/2” to 3/4”) Floor Track roller Stacking Sections Tools: Power drill,7/16” Socket driver Note: Make sure graduated end and center hinges are flipped down, when stacking another section on top. With assistance, lift intermediate I (second) section and guide the track rollers / tandem rollers into the vertical tracks. Lower section until it is seated against bottom section. Keep sections aligned. Repeat same process for other sections, except top section. For Graduated end hinges and Center Hinges: Starting with the outer graduated end hinges, flip the upper hinge leaf up and secure to the section using (2) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolts and (2) 1/4”–20 flange hex nuts. Repeat same process for the center hinges. If you have double graduated end hinges, flip the inner upper hinge leaf up and use it as a template. Mark and pre-drill (2) 1/8” pilot holes, 1” deep into the section using a 1/8” drill bit. Attach the upper hinge leaf to the section using (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws. Repeat same process for other side. If you have half center hinges: Flip the upper hinge leaf up and use it as a template. Mark and pre-drill (2) 1/8” pilot holes, 1” deep into the section using a 1/8” drill bit. Attach the upper hinge leaf to the section using (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” lag screws. Repeat same process for other half center hinges. IMPORTANT: Be extremely careful not to drill thru the section. Only drill 1” deep. Important: Push & hold the hinge leafs securely against the sections while securing with 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolts and 1/4”–20 flange hex nuts. There should be no gap between the hinge leafs and the sections. Weather seal Level Bottom section Wooden shims (If necessary) 12 2” Vertical track spacing (3/8” to 5/8”) Vertical track assembly Tools: Level, Wooden shims (if necessary) Fully Adjustable Riveted flag angle flag angle Vertical Tracks Tools: Power Drill, 3/16” Drill bit, 7/16” Socket driver, Tape measure, IMPORTANT: If your door is to be installed prior to a finishing construction of the building’s floor, the vertical tracks and the door bottom section assembly should be installed such that when the floor is constructed, no door or track parts are trapped in the floor construction. Important: The tops of the vertical tracks must be level from side to side. If the bottom section was shimmed to level it, the vertical track on the shimmed side must be raised the height of the shim. Position the left hand vertical track assembly / wall angle track assembly over the track rollers of the bottom section. Make sure the counterbalance lift cable is located between the track rollers and the door jamb. Drill 3/16” pilot holes into the door jamb for the lag screws. For flag angle track assemblies: Loosely fasten jamb brackets and flag angle to the jamb using 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws, as shown. For wall angle track assembly: Loosely fasten wall angle to the jamb using 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws, as shown. If you have 2” vertical tracks: Tighten lag screws, securing the bottom jamb bracket/bottom slot to jamb, maintain 3/8” to 5/8” spacing, between the bottom section and vertical track. 10 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Door width (2” Track) + 3-3/8” to 3-1/2” Top of flag angle or Top of wallangle assembly Typical graduated end hinge with typical long stem tandem track roller Left double graduated end hinge with typical long stem track roller Vertical tracks Top section (2) 1/4”-14 x 1” Lag screws Typical sections shown Center hinge(s) Flag angle or wallangle assembly Horizontal Tracks 15 Right single graduated end hinge with typical short stem track roller Tools: Ratchet wrench, 7/16” Socket, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench, To install horizontal track, place the curved end over the top track roller of the top section. Align the bottom of the horizontal track with the top of the vertical track. Tighten the horizontal track to the flag angle/wall angle with (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts. WARNING Upper hinge leaf Do not raise door until horizontal tracks are secured at rear, as outlined in step, Rear Back Hangs, or door could fall from overhead position causing severe or fatal injury. Half center hinge Level the horizontal track assembly and bolt the horizontal track angle to the first encountered slot in the flag angle/wall angle using (1) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt and (1) 3/8”16 hex nut. Repeat for other side. Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in place, installed in step, Top Section. Important: Failure to remove nail before attempting to raise door could cause permanent damage to top section. Note: If an opener will be installed, position horizontal tracks slightly above level. Vertival track Or Wall angle Horizontal track 3/8”-16 Hex nut Long strut (if applicable) 14 Top section Vertical track against rollers Bottom section Right double graduated end hinge with typical long stem track roller (2) 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” Carriage bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 Flange hex nuts Left single graduated end hinge with typical short stem track roller Nail 2” Track Applications: 1-11/16” to 1-3/4” 3” Track Applications: 2-3/16” to 2-1/4” Intermediate I section Door width (3” Track) + 4-7/8” to 5” Top Section Tools: Hammer, Step ladder, Tape measure Place the top section in the opening. Temporarily secure the top section by driving a nail into the header near the center of the door and bending it over the top section. Now, flip up the graduated end hinge and center hinge leaves, hold tight against section, and fasten center hinges first and end hinges last (refer to step, Stacking Sections). Vertical track alignment is critical. For 2” track, position flag angle/wall angle between 1-11/16” (43 mm) to 1-3/4” (44 mm) from the edge of the door; tighten the bottom lag screw. For 3” track, position flag angle/wall angle between 2-3/16” (56 mm) to 2-1/4” (57 mm) from the edge of the door; tighten the bottom lag screw. Flag angles/wall angles must be parallel to the door sections. Repeat same process for other side. Important: The dimension between the flag angles must be: For 2” track applications: door width plus 3-3/8” (86mm) to 3-1/2” (89 mm) for smooth, safe door operation. For 3” track applications: door width plus 4-7/8” (124mm) to 5” (127 mm) for smooth, safe door operation. Complete the vertical track installation by securing the jamb bracket(s) or slots in the wall angle and tightening the other lag screws. Push the vertical track against the track rollers so that the track rollers are touching the deepest part of the curved side of the track; tighten all the track bolts and nuts. Repeat for other side. Horizontal track angle 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolt 1/4”-20 Flange hex nuts Flag angle 3/8”-16 Hex nut 1/4”-20 x 9/16” Track bolts 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolt Horizontal track angle Horizontal track Horizontal track 3/8”-16 Hex nut Horizontal track angle Flag angle Horizontal track 16 Flag angle 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolt Adjusting Top Fixtures Tools: 7/16” Wrench, Step ladder Adjusting top fixture slide: With horizontal tracks installed, you can now adjust the top fixtures. Vertically align the top section of the door with the lower sections. Once aligned, position the top fixture slide(s) out against the horizontal track. Maintaining the slide(s) position, tighten either the 1/4”-20 Flange hex nut (s) or the 5/16”-18 hex nut(s) to secure the top fixture slide(s) to the top fixture base(s). Repeat for other side. Refer to the illustration to determine if you need to lock each of the top fixture slides into place using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut through any two aligning holes, as shown. 11 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Top section (2) 1/4”-20 Flange hex nut(s) Top section Left end bracket Typical top fixture slide Typical top fixture slide (1)1/4”-20 x 9/16” Track bolt Upper slot 18 Top fixture slide Top fixture base (2) 1/4”-20 x 1/2” Carriage bolts End Bearing Brackets Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver IMPORTANT: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out. NOTE: End brackets are right and left hand. NOTE: Depending on your door, you might have to break the end bearing brackets apart, prior to installing them. Attach the left hand end bearing bracket through either the end bearing bracket’s upper or lower slots to the left hand horizontal track angle using (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts. IMPORTANT: The end bearing bracket’s lower slots are used on doors with 12” radius track; the upper slots are used on doors with 15” radius track. Secure the top of the end bearing bracket to the jamb with the number of 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screw(s) shown. Note: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to fastening. Repeat for other side. Left end bracket (2) 3/8”-16 Hex nuts (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolts Center Bracket Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, 1/4” Torx bit, Level, NOTE: Refer to the Package Contents and or Parts Breakdown to determine if your door came with a coupler assembly. NOTE: If your door came with a coupler assembly, the mounting surface needs to be a minimum of 17” wide. The two center bearing brackets will need to be spaced 12” to 14” apart at the center of the door, as shown. Locate the center of the door. If your door did not come with a coupler: Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the door, at the center. If your door did come with a coupler: Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the door, at the center. Split the difference up and position the (2) center bearing brackets apart from each other. Mark two vertical pencil lines, one for each center bearing bracket onto the mounting surface above the door. Measure from the center of the bearing, in one of the end bearing brackets, downwards, to the top the door. Using that measurement, measure that distance upwards from the top of the door to the mounting surface and mark a horizontal pencil line which intersects the vertical pencil line(s). Align the edge of the center bracket(s) with the vertical pencil line and the center of the center bracket(s) with the horizontal pencil line; this is to ensure the torsion shaft is level between the center and end bearing brackets. Attach the center bracket(s) to the mounting surface, using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws and (1) 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw. Note: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to fastening. IMPORTANT: Use a 5/16” x 1-5/8” tamper-resistant lag screw instead of the 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw if mounting surface is mounted over masonry. Tamper-resistant lag screw must be attached through the bottom hole or slot of the center bracket(s). (2) 1/4”-20 Flange hex nuts 17 Horizontal track angle Lower slots Reversing the top fixture slide, if needed: NOTE: Depending on your application, you may have to reverse the top fixture slide for more adjustability, prior to securing it to the top fixture base. Remove the top fixture slide by removing the (2) 1/4”-20 flanged hex nuts and the (2) 1/4”20 x 5/8” carriage bolts. Remove the track roller from the top fixture slide and flip the top fixture slide in the opposite direction. Re-insert the track roller back into the top fixture slide and loosely fasten the top fixture slide to the top fixture base by re-using the (2) 1/4”-20 x 5/8” carriage bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts. Repeat same process for other side. Now follow the instructions at the top of this step “Adjusting top fixture slide(s)”. Flip top fixture slide (3) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolts 5/16”-18 Flange hex nut(s) (1) 1/4”-20 Flange hex nut Stem track roller Horizontal track (2) 3/8”-16 Hex nuts Center bearing bracket Mounting surface Vertical line (1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screw Horizontal line Upper slots Lower slots Horizontal track angle Center of end bearing bracket oor ce tan is al d Bend back and fourth to seperate the (2) end bearing brackets fd po (to Equ 12 e) l lin Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com se n ctio to h or ta izon Center bracket bushing assembly (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws Mounting surface Vertical line Mounting surface Vertical line Equal spacing Center bracket bushing Left hand end bearing bracket (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws Torsion shaft Or Torsion keyed shaft Horizontal line Right hand end bearing bracket Center bracket Drum spacers (as required) Horizontal line (1) 5/16” X 2” or (1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Tamper-resistant lag screw Center of door Mounting surface (17” Minimum) † If you have a Coupler Assembly: Disassemble the coupler assembly by removing the (3) 3/8”-16 x 1-3/4” hex head screws and the (3) 3/8”-16 nylon hex lock nuts from the coupler halves. Loosen the set screws. Set the components aside. Facing the inside of the door, lay the (2) torsion keyed shafts on the floor. One torsion keyed shaft on the left hand side and the other torsion keyed shaft on the right hand side. Starting on the left hand side, lay one of the coupler halves, the center bearing, torsion spring with the red winding cone, red cable drum and the drum spacer (if required) at the left end of the torsion keyed shaft. Next on the right hand side, lay the other coupler halve, center bearing, the torsion spring with the black winding cone, black cable drum and the drum spacer (if required) at the right end of the torsion keyed shaft. NOTE: The set screws used on all torsion winding cones and cable drums are now colored red. DO NOT identify right and left hand by the set screw color. Slide the coupler halves, center bearings onto the torsion keyed shafts followed by the torsion springs, cable drums and the, as shown. IMPORTANT: The coupler halves, center bearings, torsion springs, cable drums and drum spacers (if required) must be positioned, as shown. Slide the flat edge of the couple halve flush with the side edge of the torsion keyed shaft. Insert (1) key into the slot of both the coupler halve and the slot in the torsion keyed shaft. Tighten the (2) set screws and the locking nut to secure the coupler halve to the torsion keyed shaft, as shown. NOTE: Tighten the set screws to 14-15 ft. lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the shaft, tighten set screws one full turn). Repeat the same process for the other coupler halve. With assistance and starting on the left hand side of door, pick up the left hand torsion spring assembly and slide one end of the torsion keyed shaft through the end bearing bracket. Lay the other side of the torsion keyed shaft into the center bracket. Repeat the same process for the right hand torsion spring assembly. Position both torsion keyed shafts so that equal amounts of the shafts extend from each end bearing brackets. Vertical line Vertical line (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Lag screws Horizontal line 19 Center bearing bracket assembly (1) 5/16” X 2” or (1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Tamper-resistant lag screw † (2) Center bearing brackets spaced 6” to 7” apart from the center of the door. Torsion Spring Assembly Tools: Step Ladder NOTE: Refer to the Package Contents and or Parts Breakdown to determine if your door came with a coupler assembly. IMPORTANT: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out. IMPORTANT: On single spring applications, only a left hand wound (black winding cone), which goes on the RIGHT HAND SIDE is required. NOTE: Identify the torsion springs provided as either right hand wound (red winding cone), which goes on the LEFT HAND SIDE or left hand wound (black winding cone), which goes on the RIGHT HAND SIDE. If you don’t have a Coupler Assembly: Facing the inside of the door, lay the torsion shaft / torsion keyed shaft on the floor. Lay the torsion spring with the black winding cone and the black cable drum at the right end of the torsion keyed shaft. Lay the torsion spring with the red winding cone and the red cable drum at the left end of the torsion keyed shaft. NOTE: The set screws used on all torsion winding cones and cable drums are now colored red. DO NOT identify right and left hand by the set screw color. Slide the center bracket bushing onto the torsion shaft followed by the torsion springs, cable drums and drum spacers (if required). IMPORTANT: The center bracket bushing, torsion springs, cable drums and drum spacers (if required) must be positioned, as shown. With assistance, pick up the torsion spring assembly and slide one end of the torsion shaft through one end bearing bracket. Lay the middle of the torsion shaft into the center bracket. Slide the other end of the torsion shaft into the other end bearing bracket. Position the torsion shaft so that equal amounts of the shaft extend from each end bearing brackets. Center coupler assembly (3) 3/8” - 16 x 1-3/4” Hex head screws and (3) 3/8” - 16 Nylon hex lock nut Left hand cable drum, red Right hand wound, red winding cone (left hand side) Center bearing Left hand wound, black winding cone (right hand side) Set screws and Lock nut Center bearing Right hand wound, Key red winding cone (left hand side) Drum spacer (as required) Center bearing brackets Torsion keyed shaft Right hand cable drum, black Center bearing Right hand end Drum spacer bearing (as required) bracket Left hand wound, black winding cone (right hand side) IMPORTANT: ON SINGLE Center bearing SPRING APPLICATIONS, ONLY A LEFT HAND WOUND (BLACK WINDING CONE), WHICH GOES ON THE RIGHT HAND SIDE IS REQUIRED. Equal spacing 13 Key Coupler halves assemblied Torsion keyed shaft Equal spacing Drum spacer (as required) Torsion keyed shaft Coupler halves Red cable drum (left hand side) Drum spacer (as required) Torsion shaft Or Torsion keyed shaft Black cable drum (right hand side) Drum spacer (as required) Coupler halves Set screws and Lock nut Right hand wound, red winding cone (left hand side) Drum spacer (as required) Left hand end bearing bracket Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Torsion keyed shaft Coupler half and the slot in the torsion keyed shaft, as shown. Rotate the left hand drum and torsion shaft until counterbalance lift cable is taut. Now attach locking pliers to the torsion shaft and brace locking pliers up against jamb to keep counterbalance lift cable taut. Repeat for right hand side. IMPORTANT: Inspect each counterbalance lift cables making sure they are seated properly onto the cable drums and that both counterbalance lift cables have equal tension. Torsion Spring Attachment 20 Tools: Step Ladder, Ratchet Wrench, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench If you don’t have a Coupler Assembly: Slide the center bracket bushing into the center bracket. Align the stationary spring cone(s) with the holes in the center bracket bushing assembly. Secure the torsion spring(s) to the center bracket bushing assembly with (2) 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” hex head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts. IMPORTANT: The spring warning tag(s) supplied must be securely attached to the stationary spring cone(s) in plain view. Should a replacement spring warning tag be required, contact Wayne-Dalton for free replacements. If you have a Coupler Assembly: Slide the center bearing into the center bracket. Align the stationary spring cone with the holes in the center bearing bracket. Secure the torsion spring to the center bracket with (2) 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” hex head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts. Repeat the same process for the other center bearing bracket. At the middle of the two center bearing brackets, re-assemble the coupler assembly by loosely fastening the coupler halves together using the (3) 3/8”-16 x 1-3/4” hex head screws and the (3) 3/8”-16 nylon hex lock nuts, as shown. NOTE: Ensure both torsion keyed shafts have equal amounts of the shafts extending from each end bearing brackets. Left cable drum Stationary spring cone Torsion spring Typical center bracket Counterbalance cable hooked in cable drum Stationary spring cone Jamb Torsion spring Typical center bracket bushing Locking pliers Spring warning tags Left end bearing bracket Key (2) 3/8”-16 Nuts Typical center bracket assembly Counterbalance lift cable Left cable drum Stationary spring cone Center bracket Torsion spring 21 22 (2) 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” Hex head bolts (3) 3/8” - 16 x 1-3/4” hex head screws and (3) 3/8” - 16 Hex nuts Stationary spring cone Set screws Torsion spring Torsion spring Securing Door for Spring Winding(s) Tools: Vice Clamps With the door in the fully closed position, place vice clamps onto both vertical tracks just above the third track roller. This is to prevent the garage door from rising while winding springs. Torsion spring Coupler assembly Coupler halves (2) 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” Hex head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 Hex nuts Torsion keyed shaft WARNING Center bracket Failure to place vice clamps onto vertical track can allow door to raise and cause severe or fatal injury. Counterbalance Lift Cables Tools: Step Ladder, Locking Pliers, 3/8” Wrench Starting on the left hand side, thread the counterbalance lift cable up and around the front side of the left hand cable drum. IMPORTANT: Verify that there are no counterbalance lift cable obstructions. Hook the counterbalance lift cable into the left hand cable drum. Slide the left hand cable drum up against the left hand end bearing bracket. Counterbalance lift cable should terminate at the 3 o’clock position. Tighten the (2) set screws in the drum to 14-15 ft. lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the shaft, tighten screws one full turn). NOTE: If you have torsion keyed shaft(s), insert (1) key into the slot of both the cable drum 14 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com WARNING Raising door further can result in door falling and cause severe or fatal injury. Vice clamps above third track roller on both sides of door Clamp a pair of vice clamps onto the vertical tracks just above the second track roller on one side, and just below the second track roller on the other side. This will prevent the door from raising or lowering while installing the rear back hangs. Using perforated angle (may not be supplied), (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” hex head lag screws and (3) 5/16” bolts with nuts (may not be supplied), fabricate rear back hangs for the horizontal tracks. Attach the horizontal tracks to the rear back hangs with 5/16”-18 x 1 hex bolts and nuts (may not be supplied). NOTE: Doors heights over 8’0” or door widths over 11’0”, require an additional set of rear center back hangs to be installed and located at the middle of the horizontal tracks, see parts breakdown. Using perforated angle (may not be supplied), (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” hex head lag screws and (3) 5/16” bolts with nuts (may not be supplied), fabricate rear center back hangs for the horizontal tracks. Measure and drill a 3/8” diameter hole through the center length of the horizontal track, as shown. Attach the rear center back hangs to the horizontal tracks with (1) 3/8” Truss head bolt and (1) 3/8” nut (may not be supplied). Bottom section Vice clamps attached to inner and outer rail of vertical track 23 WARNING Winding Springs Keep horizontal tracks parallel and within 3/4” to 7/8” maximum of door edge, otherwise door could fall, resulting in severe or fatal injury. Tools: Step Ladder, Approved winding bars, 3/8” Wrench Important: Do not support the weight of the door on any part of the rear back hangs that cantilevers 4” or more beyond a sound framing member. Note: If rear back hangs are to be installed over drywall, use (2) 5/16” x 2” hex head lag screws and make sure lag screws engage into solid structural lumber. Note: 26” angle must be attached to sound framing members and nails should not be used. Now, permanently attach the weatherstrips on both door jambs and header. The weatherstrips were temporarily attached in Preparing the Opening, in the pre-installation section of this manual. NOTE: When permanently attaching the weatherstrips to the jambs, avoid pushing the weatherstrips too tightly against the face of door. Position a ladder slightly to the side of the spring so that the winding cone is easily accessible, and so your body is not directly in line with the winding bars. IMPORTANT: Check the warning tag(s) attached to the spring(s) for the required number of complete turns, to balance your door. WARNING Prior to winding or making adjustments to the springs, ensure you’re winding in the proper direction as stated in the Installation Instructions. Otherwise the spring fittings may release from spring if not wound in the proper direction and could result in severe or fatal injury. WARNING Alternately inserting the winding rods into the holes of the springs winding cone, rotate the winding cone upward toward the ceiling, 1/4 turn at a time, until the required number of complete turns for your door height is achieved. As the last 1/8 to 1/4 turn is achieved, securely hold the winding rod while tightening both set screws in the winding cone to 14-15 ft. lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the torsion shaft, tighten screws one full turn). Carefully remove winding rod from winding cone. Repeat for the opposite spring. While holding the door down to prevent it from raising unexpectedly in the event the spring(s) were over-wound, carefully remove the locking pliers from the torsion shaft and vertical tracks. Adjustments to the number of turns stated may be necessary. If door rises off floor under spring tension alone, reduce spring tension until door rests on the floor. If the door is hard to rise or drifts down on its own, add spring tension. NOTE: An unbalanced door such as this can cause garage door opener operation problems. Approved winding rod Prior to winding or making adjustments to the springs, ensure you’re winding in the proper direction as stated in the Installation Instructions. Otherwise the spring fittings may release from spring if not wound in the proper direction and could result in severe or fatal injury. Now, lift door and check its balance. Adjustments to the required number of spring turns stated may be necessary. If door rises off floor under spring tension alone, reduce spring tension until door rests on the floor. If the door is hard to raise or drifts down on its own, add spring tension. A poorly balanced door can cause garage door operator operation problems. To adjust spring tension, fully close door. Apply vice grips to track above third track roller. Insert a winding rod into the winding cone. On single spring doors, counterbalance lift cable tension must be maintained by placing vice grips on torsion shaft before loosening set screws in the winding cone. Push upward on the winding rod while carefully loosening the set screws in the winding cone. BE PREPARED TO SUPPORT THE FULL FORCE OF THE TORSION SPRING ONCE THE SET SCREWS ARE LOOSE. Carefully adjust spring tension 1/4 turn. Retighten both set screws in the winding cone and repeat for the other side. Recheck door balance DO NOT ADJUST MORE THAN 1/2 TURN FROM THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF TURNS. If door still does not balance correctly, contact a qualified door agency. If the door still does not operate easily, lower the door into the closed position, UNWIND THE SPRING(S) FULLY (Reference the insert “Removing The Old Door/Preparing The Opening” section on torsion spring removal), and recheck the following the items: 1.) Check the door for level. 2.) Check the torsion shaft for level. 3.) Check the track spacing. 4.) Check the counterbalance lift cables for equal tension. 5.) Check the track for potential obstruction of the track rollers. 6.) Clamp locking pliers onto track and rewind springs. IMPORTANT: If door still does not operate properly, then contact a trained door system technician. NOTE: Now proceed with Step Lift Handles. Torsion spring(s) HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Winding cone Set screws HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT adjust, repair or remove springs or parts to which springs are connected, such as steel brackets, cables, wood blocks, fasteners or other parts of the counterbalance system. Adjustments or repairs must ONLY be made by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions. DO NOT remove, cover or paint over this tag. Product user should inspect this tag periodically for legibility and should order a replacement tag from the door manufacturer, as needed. ©Copyright 2010 Overhead Door Corporation 102081 REV2 06/24/2010 Adjustments or repairs must ONLY be made by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions. DO NOT remove, cover or paint over this tag. Product user should inspect this tag periodically for legibility and should order a replacement tag from the door manufacturer, as needed. ©Copyright 2010 Overhead Door Corporation Approved winding rod Torsion shaft 24 DO NOT adjust, repair or remove springs or parts to which springs are connected, such as steel brackets, cables, wood blocks, fasteners or other parts of the counterbalance system. 102081 REV2 06/24/2010 Warning tag(s) IMPORTANT: CHECK THE WARNING TAG(S) ATTACHED TO THE SPRING(S) FOR THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF COMPLETE TURNS, TO BALANCE YOUR DOOR. Rear Back Hangs Tools: Ratchet wrench, Socket: 1/2” 5/8”, Wrench: 1/2” 5/8”, (2) Vice Important: Hold the door down to prevent it from rising unexpectedly in the event the spring(s) was over-wound and cautiously remove vice clamps from vertical tracks. Raise the door until the top section and half of the next section are in the horizontal track radius. Do not raise door any further since rear of horizontal tracks are not yet supported. 15 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com 3/4” To 7/8” 3/4” To 7/8” Door edges Horizontal tracks Horizontal tracks Vice clamp Vice clamp 2nd Track roller Rear center back hang Horizontal track (1) 3/8” Truss head bolt (may not be supplied) (1) 3/8” Nut (may not be supplied) Horizontal track Drill 3/8” diameter hole Sound framing members Center of the horizontal track 25 Tools: Step Ladder IMPORTANT: Using the illustration, attach the appropriate labels to the appropriate location on the section, as shown. NOTE: The Spring Warning tag(s) are factory attached (one per spring). NOTE: Because of different configurations, some labels may require minor relocations. Torsion spring tag(s) (one per spring) Perforated angle bolted using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” hex head lag screws to ceiling member and parallel to door Horizontal track Label Placement HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. WARNING (3) 5/16” Bolts and nuts 5/16”-18 x 1-1/4” Hex bolt must extend into the track to serve as a roller stop DRILLING, SAWING, SANDING OR MACHINING WOOD PRODUCTS GENERATES WOOD DUST, A SUBSTANCE KNOWN TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER. AVOID INHALING WOOD DUST OR USE A RESPIRATOR OR OTHER SAFEGUARDS FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION. DO NOT REMOVE, COVER OR PAINT OVER THIS LABEL. PRODUCT USER SHOULD INSPECT THIS LABEL PERIODICALLY FOR LEGIBILITY AND SHOULD ORDER A REPLACEMENT FROM THE DOOR MANUFACTURER AS NEEDED. CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE SECTION 25249.6 Perforated angle Residential Dust label (For California Residents Only) DO NOT adjust, repair or remove springs or parts to which springs are connected, such as steel brackets, cables, wood blocks, fasteners or other parts of the counterbalance system. Adjustments or repairs must ONLY be made by a trained door systems technician using proper tools and instructions. DO NOT remove, cover or paint over this tag. Product user should inspect this tag periodically for legibility and should order a replacement tag from the door manufacturer, as needed. 344648 NEW 11/19/2010 Wayne Dalton, a Division of Overhead Door Corp. P.O. Box 67 Mt. Hope, OH 44660 www.wayne-dalton.com Wayne Dalton, a Division of Overhead Door Corp. 3395 Addison Dr. Pensacola, FL 32514 www.wayne-dalton.com SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Operate door ONLY when it is properly adjusted and free of obstructions. 2. If a door becomes hard to operate, inoperative or is damaged, immediately have necessary adjustments and/or repairs made by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions. 3. DO NOT stand or walk under a moving door, or permit anybody to stand or walk under an electrically operated door. 4. DO NOT place fingers or hands into open section joints when closing a door. Use lift handles/gripping points when operating door manually. 5. DO NOT permit children to operate garage door or door controls. 6. Due to constant extreme spring tension, DO NOT attempt any adjustment, repair or alteration to any part of the door, especially to springs, spring brackets, bottom corner brackets, red colored fasteners, cables or supports. To avoid possible severe or fatal injury, have any such work performed by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions. 7. On electrically operated doors, pull down ropes must be removed and locks must be removed or made inoperative in the open (unlocked) position. 8. Top section of door may need to be reinforced when attaching an electric opener. Check door and/or opener manufacturer’s instructions. 9. VISUALLY inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and/or broken parts. Check to ensure door operates freely. 10. Test electric opener’s safety features monthly, following opener manufacturer’s instructions. 11. NEVER hang tools, bicycles, hoses, clothing or anything else from horizontal tracks. Track systems are not intended or designed to support such extra weight. Residential warning label Place label at a readable height on door. DO NOT remove, cover or paint over this label. Product user should inspect this label periodically for legibility and should order a replacement label from the door manufacturer as needed. Copyright 2010 Wayne Dalton, a Division of Overhead Door Corp. Sound framing members 324100 REV5 01/15/2010 WARNING WARNING Lift handles/gripping points are required on this door, located as spelled out in the installation instructions, even if the door is motor operated. Failure to install and use these lift handles/ gripping points on this door can result in serious injury to fingers and/or hands, if placed in the opening between sections, when the door is operated manually. Lift handles/gripping points are required on this door, located as spelled out in the installation instructions, even if the door is motor operated. Failure to install and use these lift handles/ gripping points on this door can result in serious injury to fingers and/or hands, if placed in the opening between sections, when the door is operated manually. WARNING The adjacent bottom corner bracket and all cable retention features including milford pins, cotter pins, & clevis pins are under HIGH SPRING TENSION. Adjustments and repairs must only be made by a trained door systems technician, using proper tools and instructions. DO NOT REMOVE, COVER OR PAINT OVER THIS LABEL. PRODUCT USER SHOULD INSPECT THIS LABEL PERIODICALLY FOR LEGIBILITY AND SHOULD ORDER A REPLACEMENT FROM THE DOOR MANUFACTURER AS NEEDED. Wood label important notice IMPORTANT THIS WOOD PRODUCT REQUIRES PROPER FINISHING PRIOR TO ANY DOOR HARDWARE BEING APPLIED. BOTH INNER AND OUTER FACES OF THE SECTION(S), AS WELL AS ALL EDGE SURFACES MUST BE PREPARED AND FINISHED IN STRICT ACC0RDANCE TO THE DIRECTIONS GIVEN IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND OWNER’S MANUAL UNDER “MAINTENANCE AND PAINTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL WOOD DOORS”. IMPROPER STORAGE, IMPROPER TRANSPORTATION AND/OR DELAY IN FINISHING, THAT ALLOWS FOR THE EXPOSURE OF THIS WOOD PRODUCT TO MOISTURE AND/OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS, VOIDS THE LIMITED WARRANTY. 316986 Bottom section warning labels (3) 5/16” Bolts and nuts Horizontal track Perforated angle 5/16”-18 x 1-1/4” Hex bolt must extend into the track to serve as a roller stop Perforated angle bolted using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” hex head lag screws to ceiling member and parallel to door 16 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com WARNING The adjacent bottom corner bracket and all cable retention features including milford pins, cotter pins, & clevis pins are under HIGH SPRING TENSION. Adjustments and repairs must only be made by a trained door systems technician, using proper tools and instructions. DO NOT REMOVE, COVER OR PAINT OVER THIS LABEL. PRODUCT USER SHOULD INSPECT THIS LABEL PERIODICALLY FOR LEGIBILITY AND SHOULD ORDER A REPLACEMENT FROM THE DOOR MANUFACTURER AS NEEDED. Optional Installation WARNING Door Arm Hookup Tools: Needle nose pliers Do not install pull down rope on doors with operators. Children may become entangled in the rope causing severe or fatal injury. At the center of the top section, measure horizontally from the top of center hinge to the bottom of strut. Using that dimension, measure and cut (2) pieces of perforated angles. Assemble the (2) pieces together using (2) 3/8” bolts and nuts (supplied by others). Now, secure to the top section using carriage bolts and nuts (supplied by others), thru bolt both the perforated angles to the top section, as shown. Align the door arm with hole with one of the holes in the perforated angles. Secure the door arm to the perforated angle using (1) 5/16” – 18 x 1” hex head bolt and (1) 5/16” – 18 lock nut (supplied by others), as shown. Measure and mark the jamb approximately 48” to 50” (1220 to 1270 mm) from floor on the right or left side of jamb. Drill 1/8” pilot hole for no. 6 screw eye. Tie the pull down rope to the no. 6 screw eye and to the bottom corner bracket, as shown. No. 6 Screw eye Typical bottom bracket Strut Top section (2) 3/8” Hex bolt and lock nut (supplied by others). (2) Perforated angles Carriage bolt and nuts (supplied by others) Center hinge (1) 5/16” Hex bolt and lock nut (supplied by others). 48” to 50” From floor Typical door arm Pull rope Pull rope Lift Handles Tools: Power drill, 1/8” Drill bit, Tape measure NOTE: Lift handles must be lined up vertically. Bottom Section: Locate the exterior center stile or center most stile on the bottom section. NOTE: For flush doors, find the center most stile by locating the center most hinge. Using the bottom hole of the lift handle, measure up 3” from the bottom of bottom section. Mark the hole locations and drill (2) 9/32” dia. holes through the bottom section. On the outside of the door, insert (2) 1/4” - 20 x 2 1/2” carriage bolts (black head) into the outside lift handle and insert the assembly into the (2) pre-drilled holes in the bottom section. From the inside, slide the (2) holes in the inside lift handle over the stems of the carriage bolts. Secure the outside and inside lift handle to the bottom section with (2) 1/4” – 20 flange hex nuts. Intermediate I Section: Locate the exterior center stile or center most stile on the Intermediate I section. Mark a vertical line on the section at that point. NOTE: Some Garage Doors may require both lift handles to be installed on bottom section. If your bottom section height is 28” or 29”, install both lift handles onto the bottom section. Install bottom lift handle per above instructions, then install the second lift handle a Minimum of 20” and a Maximum of 30” above the bottom lift handle. Measure up 4” from the bottom of the Intermediate I section. Using this measurement as a guide, position the bottom hole of the lift handle bottom at the mark. Make a mark at the top hole of the lift handle. This should give you a Minimum of 20” and a Maximum of 30” between the lower lift handle and the middle of the top lift handle. If needed, reposition the lift handle to stay within the Minimum and Maximum dimensions, as stated above. Using the lift handle as a template, mark the hole locations and drill (2) 9/32” dia. holes through the section. On the outside of the door, insert (2) 1/4” - 20 x 2 1/2” carriage bolts (black head) into the outside lift handle and insert the assembly into the (2) pre-drilled holes in the section. From the inside, slide the (2) holes in the inside lift handle over the stems of the carriage bolts. Secure the outside and inside lift handle to the section with (2) 1/4” – 20 flange hex nuts. (2) 1/4” - 20 x 2 1/2” Lift Carriage bolts and (2) 1/4” – 20 handle Flange hex nuts Intermediate I section Center hinge Bottom section Lift handle (2) 1/4” - 20 x 2 1/2” Carriage bolts and (2) 1/4” – 20 Flange hex nuts Strut 3” Pull Down Rope Tools: Power drill, 1/8” Drill bit, Tape measure 17 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Maintenance Before you begin, read all warning labels affixed to the door and the installation instructions and owner’s manual. When correctly installed, your Wayne-Dalton door will operate smoothly. Always operate your door with controlled movements. Do not slam your door or throw your door into the open position, this may cause damage to the door or its components. If your door has an electric opener, refer to the owner’s manual to disconnect the opener before performing manual door operation below. Manual door operation: For additional information on manual garage door operations go to www.dasma.com and reference TDS 165. IMPORTANT: DO NOT PLACE FINGERS OR HANDS INTO SECTION JOINTS WHEN OPENING AND/OR CLOSING A DOOR. ALWAYS USE LIFT HANDLES / SUITABLE GRIPPING POINTS WHEN OPERATING THE DOOR MANUALLY. Opening a Door: Make sure the lock(s) are in the unlocked position. Lift the door by using the lift handles / suitable gripping points only. Door should open with little resistance. Closing a Door: From inside the garage, pull door downward using lift handles / gripping point only or a high friction area only. If you are unable to reach the lift handles/ suitable gripping points only, use pull down rope affixed to the side of door. Door should close completely with little resistance. Using an electric operator: IMPORTANT: PULL DOWN ROPES MUST BE REMOVED AND LOCKS MUST BE REMOVED OR MADE INOPERATIVE IN THE UNLOCKED POSITION. When connecting a drawbar (trolley type) garage door operator to this door, an drawbar operator and or drawbar operator bracket must be securely attached to the top section of the door, along with any struts provided with the door. Always use the drawbar operator and or drawbar operator bracket supplied with the door. To avoid possible damage to your door, Wayne-Dalton recommends reinforcing the top section on models 8000, 8100, 8200 and 9100 doors with a strut (may or may not be supplied). The installation of the drawbar operator must be according to manufacturer’s instructions and force settings must be adjusted properly. Refer to the owner’s manual supplied with your drawbar operator for complete details on installation, operation, maintenance and testing of the operator. Maintaining Your Garage Door: Before you begin, read all warning labels affixed to the door and the installation instructions and owner’s manual. Perform routine maintenance steps once a month, and have the door professionally inspected once a year. Review your Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual for the garage door. These instructions are available at no charge from Wayne-Dalton, A Division Of Overhead Door Corporation, P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH., 44660, or at www.wayne-dalton. com. For additional information on garage door/operator maintenance go to www.dasma.com and reference TDS 151, 167 and 179. Monthly Inspections: 1. Visual Inspection: Closely inspect jambs, header and mounting surface. Any wood found not to be structurally sound must be replaced. Inspect the springs, counterbalance lift cables, track rollers, pulleys, rear back hangs and other door hardware for signs of worn or broken parts. Tighten any loose screws and/or bolts. Check exterior surface of the door sections for any minor cracks. Verify door has not shifted right or left in the opening. If you suspect problems, have a trained door system technician make the repairs. Cleaning Your Garage Door Important: Do not use a pressure washer on your garage door! An annual inspection of all the surfaces of your garage door(s) will reveal the extent of weathering and the possible need for refinishing. When the finish becomes eroded or thin, clean and prime any areas showing deterioration. Then completely refinish the door, according to the directions, listed below, or the manufacturer’s label directions. Proper finishing of the wood substrates to protect your door(s) from the effects of moisture and sunlight is vital in extending the service life and beautifying your garage door(s). The interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges must be properly primed, painted and maintained, to protect and beautify your door. These finishing instructions are intended to achieve both objectives for your wood doors(s). Note: Be sure to clean behind weatherstrips on both sides and top of door. Caution: Never mix cleansers or detergents with bleach. Glass cleaning instructions Clean with a mild detergent solution (same as above) and a soft cloth. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly. Acrylic cleaning instructions Clean acrylic glazing with nonabrasive soap or detergent and plenty of water. Use your bare hands to feel and dislodge any caked on particles. A soft, grit-free cloth, sponge or chamois may be used to wipe the surface. Do not use hard or rough cloths that will scratch the acrylic glazing. Dry glazing with a clean damp chamois. Note: Do not use any window cleaning fluids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths or solventbased cleaners of any kind. Clean all surfaces of dust, dirt and any other contaminants. Any scarring or stains that occur during transportation, handling or storage must be re-sanded to the original condition. Painting Your Garage Door A high quality exterior 100% Acrylic Latex based finish paint is recommended for painting your wood door. FOR BEST RESULTS DO NOT USE A DARK COLOR PAINT. HIGH HEAT ABSORPTION CAN CAUSE EXCESSIVE BOWING AND CRACKING OF THE WOOD. If priming is necessary, prime the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges, using a primer compatible with the selected finish paint and for the specific species of wood substrate being finished. NOTE: Some species of wood, such as cedar, require special primers and finishes to prevent tannin stains from appearing. Consult with your paint supplier. If the door is factory primed by Wayne-Dalton, the priming step is not required, except if touchup is needed due to surface preparation and re-sanding. NOTE: Wayne-Dalton uses a latex primer. Finish paint the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges with at least 2 coats of a high quality exterior 100% Acrylic Latex finish paint over the primer. Follow paint manufacture’s label directions explicitly for all coatings. IMPORTANT: THE FOLLOWING TOP COATS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. Shake and shingle paints, clear coatings, oil or alkyd paints, vinyl acetate (PVA), vinyl acrylic or vinyl acetate acrylic co-polymer paints. WARNING GARAGE DOOR SPRINGS, COUNTERBALANCE LIFT CABLES, BRACKETS, AND OTHER HARDWARE ATTACHED TO THE SPRINGS ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION, AND IF HANDLED IMPROPERLY, CAN CAUSE SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY. ONLY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN SHOULD ADJUST THEM, BY CAREFULLY FOLLOWING THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS. Clear Or Stained Finishes WARNING If staining, select an exterior grade stain, approved for use on the species of wood substrates being finished and compatible with Alkyd varnishes. FOR BEST RESULTS DO NOT USE A DARK STAIN. HIGH HEAT ABSORPTION CAN CAUSE EXCESSIVE BOWING AND CRACKING OF THE WOOD. Apply the stain to the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges, following stain manufacturer’s label directions. After proper drying time for the stain, or if wood is being left natural, apply 1 coat of waterproof exterior Alkyd varnish (marine type varnish) to the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges. After recommended drying time of 1st coat, sand all surfaces with fine grit (320) sandpaper. Clean all surfaces of sanding dust and apply a 2nd coat of the Alkyd varnish to the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges. After 2nd coat is dry, sand all surfaces again with fine grit (320) sandpaper. Clean all surfaces of sanding dust and apply a final 3rd coat of the Alkyd varnish to all surfaces. Three finish coats of waterproof exterior Alkyd varnish are required to properly finish a stained or natural wood door. Follow the finish manufacturer’s label directions explicitly for each coat applied. NOTE: Do not stain MDO plywood, apply paint only. Only a waterproof exterior Alkyd varnish top coat finish is approved for stained or natural wood doors. Other types of top coat finishes, including deck sealers, are not acceptable and if used, will void the warranty. NEVER REMOVE, ADJUST, OR LOOSEN THE BOLTS, SCREWS AND/OR LAG SCREWS ON THE COUNTERBALANCE (END OR CENTER BEARING BRACKETS) SYSTEM OR BOTTOM CORNER BRACKETS OF THE DOOR. THESE BRACKETS ARE CONNECTED TO THE SPRING(S) AND ARE UNDER EXTREME TENSION. TO AVOID POSSIBLE SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY, HAVE ANY SUCH WORK PERFORMED BY A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS. Operation and Maintenance Operating Your Garage Door: 18 TorqueMaster® Plus Springs: Pawl knob(s) (located on the TorqueMaster® end brackets above the door) should be engaged to prevent the door from rapidly descending in case of spring failure or forceful manual operation. Torsion Springs: The torsion springs (located above the door) should only be adjusted by a trained door systems technician. DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust torsion springs yourself. Extension Springs: A restraining cable or other device should be installed on the extension spring (located above the horizontal tracks) to help contain the spring if it breaks. 2. Door Balance: Periodically test the balance of your door. If you have a garage door drawbar operator, use the release mechanism so you can operate the door by hand when doing this test. Start with the door in the fully closed position. Lift the door to check its balance. Adjust TorqueMaster® or Extension spring(s), if door lifts by itself (hard to pull down) or if door is difficult to lift (easy to pull down). DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust Torsion Springs yourself. To adjust TorqueMaster® or Extension spring(s), refer to your installation instructions and owner’s manual. If in question about any of the procedures, do not perform the work. Instead, have it adjusted by a trained door systems technician. Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com 3. Lubrication: The door should open and close smoothly. Ensure the door track rollers are rotating freely when opening and closing the door. If track rollers do not rotate freely, clean the door tracks, removing dirt and any foreign substances. Clean and lubricate (use a non-silicon based lubricant) graduated end hinges, steel track rollers, spring(s) and bearings. DO NOT lubricate plastic idler bearings, nylon track rollers, door track. DO NOT oil a cylinder lock, if actuation is difficult use a graphite dust to lubricate. 19 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Warranty Limited warranty Models: 40, 42, 43, 45, 47 Subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Limited Warranty, Wayne-Dalton (“Manufacturer”) warrants the sections of the door, against defects in material and workmanship, for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the time of delivery provided: i) (i) The interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges of the wood door(s) are properly finished according to the Manufactures Maintenance and Painting Instructions and finish manufacturer’s instructions. All surfaces of the wood door(s) must be completely finished (3 total coats, including primer coat) prior to installation, to ensure that the interior and exterior surfaces, as well as all edges of the doors are properly protected against moisture or other contaminants. Wood doors, in a non-finished condition, must be transported and stored so the wood surfaces are NOT exposed to moisture or other contaminants. If the door(s) is not finished within TEN (10) DAYS of delivery, this warranty shall only extend to defects in workmanship and materials that appear within ONE (1) MONTH. IMPROPER TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE OR DELAYS IN FINISHING, THAT ALLOWS EXPOSURE OF THE WOOD DOOR SURFACES TO MOISTURE OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS WILL RESULT IN THE WARRANTY BEING VOIDED. The Manufacturer warrants the garage door hardware, tracks and springs of the above-described door, for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the date of installation, against defects in material and workmanship, subject to all the terms and conditions below. The Manufacturer will not be responsible for grain and color variations of natural wood. These natural variations in grain and color are not product defects, and therefore will not be considered under this Limited Warranty. The Manufacturer uses high quality material for framework, door skins, overlays, and panel materials. Exposure of wood to the environment may cause bowing, checking and/or cracking of a door section regardless of efficiency of painting. This is not considered a defect; it is an uncontrollable characteristic of natural wood. The dealer and the end user have the responsibility to select the type of material and/ or door which will offer the best results and longevity for the climate and/or environmental condition in which they will use the product. This Limited Warranty is extended only to the person who purchased the product and continues to own the premises (where the door is installed) as his/her primary residence (“Buyer”). This Limited Warranty does not apply to residences other than primary, or to commercial or industrial installations, or to installations on rental property (even when used by a tenant as a residence). This Limited Warranty is not transferable to any other person (even when the premises is sold), nor does it extend benefits to any other person. As a result this Limited Warranty does NOT apply to any person who purchases the product from someone other than an authorized Wayne-Dalton dealer or distributor. The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage attributable to improper storage, improper installation, or any alteration of the door or its components, abuse, damage from corrosive fumes or substances, salt spray or saltwater air, fire, Acts of God, failure to properly maintain the door, or attempt to use the door, its components or related products for other than its intended purpose and its customary usage. This Limited Warranty does not cover ordinary wear. This Limited Warranty will be voided if any holes are drilled into the door, other than those specified by the Manufacturer. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS A CONSUMER PRODUCT AS DEFINED BY THE MAGNUSON-MOSS ACT. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) WILL EXTEND BEYOND THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH IN UNDERSCORED BOLD FACE TYPE IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, ABOVE. • • Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. Any claim under this Limited Warranty must be made in writing, within the applicable warranty period, to the dealer from which the product was purchased. Unless the dealer is no longer in business, a written claim to the Manufacturer will be the same as if no claim had been made at all. At the Manufacturer’s option, pursuant to the dealer having notified the Manufacturer of a warranty claim, a service representative may inspect the product on site, or Buyer may be required to return the product to the Manufacturer at Buyer’s expense. Buyer agrees to cooperate with any representative of the Manufacturer and to give such representative full access to the product with the claimed defect and full access to the location of its installation. If the Manufacturer determines that the claim is valid under the terms of this Limited Warranty, the Manufacturer will cause the defective product to be repaired or replaced. The decision about the manner in which the defect will be remedied will be at the discretion of the Manufacturer, subject to applicable law. THE REMEDY WILL COVER ONLY MATERIAL. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OTHER CHARGES, SUCH AS FIELD SERVICE LABOR FOR REMOVAL, INSTALLATION, PAINTING, SHIPPING, ETC. Any repairs or replacements arranged by Manufacturer will be covered by (and subject to) the terms, conditions, limitations and exceptions of this Limited Warranty; provided, however, that the installation date for the repaired or replaced product will be deemed to be the date the original product was installed, and this Limited Warranty will expire at the same time as if there had been no defect. If a claim under this Limited Warranty is resolved in a manner other than described in the immediately preceding paragraph, then neither this Limited Warranty nor any other warranty from the Manufacturer will cover the repaired or replaced portion of the product. THE REMEDIES FOR THE BUYER DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE and take the place of any other remedy. The liability of the Manufacturer, whether in contract or tort, under warranty, product liability, or otherwise, will not go beyond the Manufacturer’s obligation to repair or replace, at its option, as described above. THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, including (but not limited to) damage or loss of other property or equipment, personal injury, loss of profits or revenues, business or service interruptions, cost of capital , cost of purchase or replacement of other goods, or claims of third parties for any of the foregoing. • • Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. No employee, distributor, dealer, representative, or other person has the authority to modify any term or condition contained in this Limited Warranty or to grant any other warranty on behalf of or binding on the Manufacturer, and anyone’s attempt to do so will be null and void. Buyer should be prepared to verify the date of installation to the satisfaction of the Manufacturer. The rights and obligations of the Manufacturer and Buyer under this Limited Warranty will be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, USA, to the extent permitted by law. • • This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from State to State. **NOTE: Variations in color or graining of natural wood is not considered a product defect, and therefore not covered under the limited warranty. **Grain and color variations are inherent to natural wood. These natural variations in grain and color are not product defects and therefore will not be considered under Wayne-Dalton’s limited warranty. 20 Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Covered by one or more of the following Patents; 5,408,724; 5,409,051; 5,419,010; 5,495,640; 5,522,446; 5,562,141; 5,566,740; 5,568,672; 5,718,533; 6,019,269; 6,089,304; 6,644,378; 6,374,567; 6,561,256; 6,527,037; 6,640,872; 6,672,362; 6,725,898; 6,843,300; 6,915,573; 6,951,237; 7,014,386; 7,036,548; 7,059,380; 7,121,317; 7,128,123; 7,134,471; 7,134,472; 7,219,392; 7,254,868. Canadian: 2,384,936; 2,477,445; 2,495,175; 2,507,590; 2,530,701; 2,530,74; 2, 2,532,824. Other US and Foreign Patents pending. Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your local yellow pages business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.Wayne-Dalton.com Thank you for your purchase. 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