Wayne-Dalton 8700 Horizontal Tracks/F.A. Flag Angles, Center Bracket, End Bearing Brackets

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To install horizontal track, place the top rail end over the top track roller of the top section. Align key slot of the bottom rail end of horizontal track with the Quick Install tab of the flag angle. Push curved portion of horizontal track down to lock in place.

WARNING

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.

Level the horizontal track assembly and bolt the top rail of the horizontal track to the encoun- tered slot in the flag angle using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt, (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut and (1) 5/16 washer. Repeat for other side.

Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in place, installed in step, Top Section.

side, position the left hand end bearing bracket above the left hand flag angle, as shown. Loosely attach the end bearing bracket to the flag angle using (1) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt and (1) 3/8”-16 nut.

NOTE: Ensure the 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt is going through the inside portion of flag angle first and the 3/8”-16 hex nut is on the outside of the flag angle, as shown.

Important: Spacing specified below MUST be maintained between the end bear- ing bracket and the flag angle, prior to securing the end bearing bracket to flag angle and jamb. This is to ensure proper clearance of the counterbal- ance lift cable.

The spacing between the end bearing bracket and the flag angle is critical. Position the end bearing bracket between 1” (12” Radius) or 1/2” (15” Radius) from the top edge of flag angle. Once the end bearing bracket is properly positioned, tighten the 3/8”-16 nut to secure the end bearing bracket to the flag angle. Next, secure the end bearing bracket to the jamb using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws, as shown. Repeat same process for the other side.

Important: Failure to remove nail before attempting to raise door could cause permanent damage to top section.

Note: If an idrive® opener will be installed, position horizontal tracks slightly above level.

 

 

Flagangle

1/4”-20 x 9/16”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Track bolt

Flag angle

 

 

 

Bottom rail

 

 

 

of horizontal

Quick Install

 

 

track

tab in place

 

Washer

Quick

 

 

 

 

Top rail of

Install

Tracks flush

 

 

horizontal

tab

 

 

Key slot

 

track

 

 

Bottom curve of horizontal track

If you’re bottom curve is 12” Radius, the spacing will need to be = 1”

If you’re bottom curve is 15” Radius, the spacing will need to be = 1/2”

(1)3/8”-16” Hex nut

Left hand end

bearing bracket

(1)3/8”-16 x 3/4” Truss head bolt

Horizontal track, with or without horizontal angle

 

 

1/4”-20

 

 

Flange hex

Vertical

Vertical

nut

 

track

track

 

Horizontal Tracks/F.A. Flag Angles

16 Tools: Ratchet wrench, 7/16” Socket, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench, level, Step ladder, Flat tip screwdriver

Note: If you have Fully Adjustable flag angles, complete this step.

To install horizontal track, place the top rail end over the top track roller of the top section. Align the bottom rail end of the horizontal track with the top of the vertical track. If you have Quick Install horizontal track, tighten the bottom rail of the horizontal track to the flag angle with (1) stud plate and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts. If you have Universal horizontal track, tighten the bottom rail of the horizontal track to the flag angle with (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts.

WARNING

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.

Level the horizontal track assembly and bolt the top rail of the horizontal track to the encoun- tered slot in the flag angle using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt, (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut and (1) 5/16 washer. 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 idrive® opener will be installed, position horizontal tracks slightly above level.

 

Flag

 

 

angle

 

 

Left hand end bearing

bracket

 

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

 

Lag screws

 

(1) 3/8”-16”

Horizontal track,

 

Hex nut

with or without

 

 

horizontal angle

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Center Bracket

 

Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, 1/4” Torx bit, Level,

Tape measure, Pencil

 

 

 

Locate the center of the door. Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the door, at the center. 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. Align the edge of the center bracket with the vertical pencil line and the center of the center bracket 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 to the mounting surface, using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws and

(1) 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw.

Bottom rail Quick Install Horizontal track

1/4”-20 Flange hex nuts

Flag angle upper slot

Vertical track

Stud plate

Bottom rail Fully

Flagangle

1/4”-20 x 9/16”

Adjustable

Track bolt

Horizontal

 

 

track

 

 

1/4”-20

 

 

Flange hex

 

Washer

nuts

 

Top rail of

 

 

 

 

horizontal

Flag angle

 

track

upper slot

 

1/4”-20

Vertical

 

Flange hex

track

 

nut

1/4”-20 x 9/16” Track bolts

 

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 of the center bearing bracket.

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End Bearing Brackets

Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver

 

NOTE: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the garage looking out.

First, using a tape measure, determine if the bottom curve of the horizontal track is either 12” or 15” radius. End bearing brackets are right hand and left hand. Starting with the left hand

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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

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Contents 8700 B l e O f C o n t e n t sParts Breakdown Important Safety Instructions Tools Required Side view Brackets RH/LHHeadroom Requirements LHR 203 mmPage Top Fixtures Tools Power drill,7/16 Socket driverStrut Attachment Step PlateBottom Section Lift HandleVertical Tracks Stacking SectionsTools Hammer, Step ladder, Tape measure Drawbar Operator BracketHorizontal Tracks/Q.I Flag Angles Follow the corresponding step belowEnd Bearing Brackets Horizontal Tracks/F.A. Flag AnglesCenter Bracket Tape measure, PencilTools Step Ladder Tools Step Ladder, 1/2 WrenchWinding Springs Tools Vice ClampsRear Back Hangs Check the door for levelTo 7/8 Label PlacementBolts and nuts Factory Attached, Torsion spring tags one per springInside Lock Tools Power drill, 7/16 Socket driver, Tape measureTools Power drill, 1/8 Drill bit, Tape measure Pull Down RopeManual door operation Using an electric openerMonthly Inspections Warranty Limited Warranty Model
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