Wayne-Dalton 8700 installation instructions Winding Springs, Tools Vice Clamps

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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). 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.

Left hand

Left hand

Torsion

end bearing

shaft

bracket

cable drum

 

Vice clamps above third track roller on both sides of door

Vice clamps attached to inner and outer rail of vertical track

Bottom section

Counterbalance

lift cable

Counterbalance lift cable hooked in cable

drum

Jamb

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Winding Springs

Tools: Step Ladder, Approved winding bars, 3/8” Wrench

 

Position a ladder slightly to the side of the spring so that the winding cone is easily acces- sible, and so your body is not directly in line with the winding bars.

Check the label attached to the spring warning tag for the required number of complete turns to balance your door.

Door Height

Approximate Spring Turns

 

 

6’0”

6-7/8 Turns

Locking pliers

Counterbalance lift cable

Left hand cable drum

Left hand end bearing bracket

Set screws

Torsion shaft

6’3”

7-1/8 Turns

 

 

6’5”

7-1/4

 

 

6’6”

7-3/8 Turns

 

 

6’8”

7-1/2

 

 

6’9”

7-5/8 Turns

 

 

7’0”

7-7/8 Turns

 

 

7’3”

8 Turns

 

 

7’6”

8-1/4 Turns

 

 

7’9”

8-1/2 Turns

 

 

8’0”

8-3/4 Turns

WARNING

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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.

WARNING

Failure to place vice clamps onto vertical track can allow door to raise and cause severe or fatal injury.

Prior to winding or making adjustments to the springs, ensure you’re winding in the proper direction as stated in the Instal- lation Instructions. Otherwise the spring fittings may release from spring if not wound in the proper direction and could result in severe or fatal injury.

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.

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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 Tools Power drill,7/16 Socket driver Strut AttachmentTop Fixtures Step PlateLift Handle Vertical TracksBottom Section Stacking SectionsDrawbar Operator Bracket Horizontal Tracks/Q.I Flag AnglesTools Hammer, Step ladder, Tape measure Follow the corresponding step belowHorizontal Tracks/F.A. Flag Angles Center BracketEnd Bearing Brackets Tape measure, PencilTools Step Ladder Tools Step Ladder, 1/2 WrenchWinding Springs Tools Vice ClampsRear Back Hangs Check the door for levelLabel Placement Bolts and nutsTo 7/8 Factory Attached, Torsion spring tags one per springTools Power drill, 7/16 Socket driver, Tape measure Tools Power drill, 1/8 Drill bit, Tape measureInside Lock Pull Down RopeUsing an electric opener Manual door operationMonthly Inspections Warranty Limited Warranty Model
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8700 specifications

The Wayne-Dalton 8700 is a prominent model in the lineup of sectional overhead doors, designed for both residential and commercial applications. Known for its exceptional build quality and wide range of options, the 8700 series has become a favored choice among homeowners and business owners alike.

One of the main features of the Wayne-Dalton 8700 is its innovative design, which combines an aesthetic appeal with functional performance. The door is available in several attractive styles and colors, allowing customers to customize their entryways according to their preferences. The optional window panels enhance natural light infiltration while adding an elegant touch to the overall appearance.

The 8700 series boasts a robust construction featuring a polystyrene insulation core that provides impressive thermal efficiency. The insulation not only helps in maintaining indoor temperatures but also contributes to energy savings, making it an environmentally friendly choice. The door’s R-value, which measures its thermal resistance, is rated up to 14.0, providing excellent insulation for various climates.

Durability is another hallmark of the Wayne-Dalton 8700. Constructed from heavy-duty steel, this door is built to withstand the elements and resist dents and corrosion. The finish can be selected with a baked-on polyester coating, offering long-lasting protection against wear and tear, ensuring the door retains its appearance over time.

In terms of technology, the Wayne-Dalton 8700 utilizes advanced manufacturing techniques to ensure consistency and quality in each product. The doors are engineered to operate smoothly with minimal maintenance. The torsion spring system provides a reliable and quiet operation, enhancing the user experience when opening or closing the door.

Safety features are also a priority with the Wayne-Dalton 8700. The door comes equipped with various options for safety sensors that detect obstructions, automatically reversing the door’s operation to prevent accidents. Additionally, the design includes pinch-resistant panel edges to protect fingers during operation.

Overall, the Wayne-Dalton 8700 stands out in the market for its balance of aesthetics, performance, and safety. Whether for home use or commercial applications, its combination of style, durability, and advanced technology makes it a top choice for those seeking a quality overhead door solution.