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Parts Breakdown

NOTE: The illustrations shown on this page are general

J9.

J4.

representations of the door parts. Each specific door

J6.

 

models may have unique variations.

 

 

J7.

 

 

J1.

 

C1.

A1.

I2.K2.

 

J7.

J5.

J8.

J9.

J3.

F2.

F1.

C1.

A1.

D2.

B1.

D1.

C2.

C1.

F2.

F1.

J7.

E1.

E2.

E3.

E4.

L1.

K1.

H1.

H2.

B1.

G1.

I4.

G2.

I3.

L1.

A. Flag Angles:

I. Tracks:

A1. Left and Right Hand Flag Angles

I1. Left Hand Horizontal Track Assembly

B. Jamb Brackets:

I2. Right Hand Horizontal Track Assembly

B1. Left and Right Hand Jamb Brackets

I3. Left Hand Vertical Track

C. Track Rollers:

I4. Right Hand Vertical Track

C1.

Short Stem Track Rollers

J. Torsion Spring Assembly:

C2.

Long Stem Track Rollers

J1.

Spring Anchor Bracket / Center Bracket

D. Graduated End Hinges:

J2. Torsion Shaft

D1.

Single Graduated End Hinges (S.E.H.), Industry Standard

J3.

Left Hand Head Plate / End Bearing Bracket

D2.

Double Graduated End Hinges (D.E.H.), Industry Standard

J4.

Right Hand Head Plate / End Bearing Bracket

E. Stacked Sections:

J5. Left Hand Cable Drum

E1. Top Section

J6.

Right Hand Cable Drum

E2. Intermediate(s) Section

J7.

Right Hand and Left Hand Torsion Springs (As Required)

E3. Lock Section

J8.

Spring Anchor Bushing / Center Bracket Bushing

E4. Bottom Section

J9.

Counterbalance Lift Cables

F. Top Fixtures:

K. Rear Back Hangs:

F1. Top Fixture Bases

K1. Left Hand Rear Back Hangs Assemblies

F2. Top Fixture Slides

K2. Right Hand Rear Back Hangs Assemblies

G. Strut(s) (As Required):

L. Bottom Corner Brackets:

G1.

Struts (3” U-shaped)

L1.

Left Hand Bottom Corner Bracket

G2.

Struts (3” U-shaped)

L2.

Right Hand Bottom Corner Bracket

H. Drawbar Operator Bracket (For Trolley Operated Doors):

 

 

H1. Top Halve Drawbar Operator Bracket

 

 

H2.

Bottom Halve Drawbar Operator Bracket

 

 

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Contents 8300/8500 B l e O f C o n t e n t sI2.K2 Representations of the door parts. Each specific doorE3. Lock Section Right Hand Head Plate / End Bearing BracketImportant Safety Instructions Tools Required Bottom weather seal Headroom RequirementsBottom section Backroom Page Tools Power drill,7/16 Socket driver Graduated Hinge AttachmentLift Handles Step PlateStacking Sections Bottom SectionVertical Tracks Tools Level, Wooden shims if necessaryHorizontal Tracks Top SectionDrawbar Operator Bracket Follow the corresponding step belowSpring Anchor Bracket / Center Bracket Adjusting Top FixturesTorsion Spring Assembly Head Plates / End Bearing BracketsTools Vice Clamps Torsion Spring AttachmentSecuring Door for Spring Windings Winding Springs Rear Back HangsCeiling member 16-18 x 1-1/4 Parallel to doorTrolley Arm Hookup Tools Power drill, 7/16 Socket driver, Tape measureTools Power drill, 1/8 Drill bit, Tape measure Side LockImportant Do not use a pressure washer on your garage door Following cleaning solution is recommendedUsing an electric opener Surface preparation for paintingPage Warranty Lifetime Limited Warranty Models 8300
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8300/8500 specifications

Wayne-Dalton has established itself as a leader in the garage door industry, and their Model 8300/8500 series exemplifies their commitment to quality and innovation. These models are designed for residential homeowners seeking a combination of security, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal.

The Wayne-Dalton 8300 model is crafted with a steel construction that prioritizes durability and low maintenance. It features a unique embossed design that mimics the look of real wood, allowing homeowners to achieve a classic appearance without the upkeep. The garage doors come with a variety of color options, enabling customers to select a finish that harmonizes with their home’s exterior.

The 8500 model, on the other hand, introduces superior insulation properties. Constructed with two layers of galvanized steel and a core filled with polystyrene insulation, the 8500 ensures better energy efficiency. This feature is particularly beneficial for homeowners in regions with extreme temperatures, as it helps maintain a consistent indoor environment while reducing energy costs.

Both the 8300 and 8500 models prioritize security features. Wayne-Dalton incorporates a unique locking mechanism and optional security codes to deter unauthorized access. Additionally, the lightweight design aids in smooth operation, reducing wear and tear on the garage door opener.

Technology is another focal point for the Wayne-Dalton line. Both models are compatible with the latest smart home technology, enabling seamless operation via mobile apps. Homeowners can receive notifications, monitor the garage door’s status, and control it remotely, enhancing convenience and peace of mind.

Another notable characteristic is the quiet operation of both models, thanks to their well-engineered torsion spring system. This feature minimizes noise during opening and closing, making them an ideal choice for attached garages where sound can disrupt daily life.

Wayne-Dalton also offers a variety of window options for the 8300/8500 series, allowing homeowners to customize their doors further, adding natural light while maintaining privacy. The options include decorative glass and traditional window placements.

In summary, the Wayne-Dalton 8300/8500 garage doors deliver a perfect blend of aesthetics, durability, and energy efficiency. With advanced technologies, reinforcing security, and exceptional insulation properties, these models cater to the modern homeowner's needs, solidifying Wayne-Dalton’s reputation for excellence in the garage door market.