Wayne-Dalton 43, 40, 47, 42, 45 Vertical Tracks, Stacking Sections, Top Section

Page 10

Weather seal

Level

Bottom section

Wooden shims

(If necessary)

12

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.

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.

Wallangle

Riveted track

 

 

 

track

 

 

 

assembly

flag angle

 

 

 

 

shown

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lag

 

 

 

 

screw

 

 

 

 

locations

 

 

5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

 

 

 

Lag screws

 

 

 

 

Jamb

 

 

 

 

bracket

Flag

Fully Adjustable

Riveted

 

 

 

 

angle

flag angle

flag angle

 

Bottom

2” Vertical track

Bottom

 

section

 

spacing (3/8” to 5/8”)

section

 

 

 

Track

3” Vertical track

 

 

spacing (1/2” to 3/4”)

 

 

rollers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vertical track

Floor

 

Track roller

 

 

 

 

 

assembly

 

 

 

13

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.

Typical graduated end hinge with typical long stem tandem track roller

Intermediate I section

Left double graduated end hinge with typical long stem track roller

Vertical tracks

Right double graduated

Bottom section

 

 

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

 

Right single

graduated end

 

hinge with

Center

graduated end hinge

typical short

with typical short

stem track roller

hinge(s)

stem track roller

(2) 1/4”-14 x 1”

Upper hinge leaf

Lag screws

Typical sections shown

Half center hinge

 

Long strut (if applicable)

14

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

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

Image 10
Contents B l e O f C o n t e n t s Graduated End Hinge And Strut IdentificationGraduated End Hinges Stacked Sections C1. Top SectionImportant Safety Instructions Tools Required Package ContentsGraduated End Hinge Strut Identification Door Section IdentificationGraduated End Hinge Schedule Top Backroom Requirements Removing an Existing DoorPreparing the Opening Headroom RequirementsPage Track Roller Carriers Graduated End And Center HingesStrutting Bottom Section Half Center HingesTop Fixtures Follow the corresponding steps belowStacking Sections Vertical TracksTop Section Horizontal Tracks Adjusting Top FixturesEnd Bearing Brackets 16 x 2 tamper-resistant lag screw Torsion Spring AssemblyCenter Bracket Tools Step LadderIf your door came with a Center Bracket Bushing For Doors with a Coupler AssemblyTorsion Spring Attachment If your door came with a Center Bearing BracketsRear Back Hangs Winding SpringsSet Collars Tools Step Ladder, 3/8 WrenchCeiling member 16-18 x 1-1/4 Parallel to doorTo 7/8 Label PlacementTorsion spring tags one per spring Lift Handles Tools Power drill, 1/8 Drill bit, Tape measureDoor Arm Hookup Pull Down RopePainting Your Garage Door Cleaning Your Garage DoorOperation and Maintenance Clear Or Stained FinishesPage Warranty Limited warranty Models 40, 42, 43, 45
Related manuals
Manual 2 pages 33.16 Kb

45, 42, 47, 40, 43 specifications

Wayne-Dalton is renowned for its innovative approach to garage doors, and the series 45, 43, 42, 47, and 40 exemplify their commitment to quality and performance. Each model is engineered with unique features that cater to both aesthetic preferences and functional requirements, ensuring homeowners find the perfect match for their needs.

The Wayne-Dalton 45 model stands out with its distinctive design, offering a variety of panels and styles that can complement different architectural themes. This model utilizes durable materials such as steel and aluminum, providing excellent resistance against the elements while maintaining an attractive appearance. Its insulated version incorporates polyurethane foam, which effectively enhances energy efficiency, improving home comfort.

The 43 series is characterized by its robust construction and design flexibility. With multiple color options and textures, homeowners can easily personalize their garage doors. This model also highlights Wayne-Dalton’s innovative TorqueMaster® torsion spring system, which simplifies installation and enhances safety by keeping the spring contained within a steel tube.

The 42 model showcases a contemporary aesthetic, featuring sleek lines and modern designs that appeal to today’s homeowners. Constructed with high-quality materials, the 42 model offers excellent thermal insulation properties, reducing energy costs and increasing overall home efficiency. Its advanced weather sealing system prevents air and water infiltration, ensuring the interior remains comfortable regardless of external conditions.

The Wayne-Dalton 47 is designed for those seeking a more rustic or traditional look. This model mimics the appearance of wood with its faux-wood options while providing the durability of steel. Its insulation technology allows for significant energy savings, making it a sensible choice for regions with extreme weather conditions.

Lastly, the 40 model is recognized for its simplicity and reliability. It combines functionality with affordability, making it ideal for homeowners seeking an economical option without sacrificing quality. Its design allows for a smooth operation, and its long-lasting materials ensure that it withstands the test of time.

In summary, the Wayne-Dalton 45, 43, 42, 47, and 40 models showcase a variety of designs, technologies, and characteristics that cater to different homeowner preferences. From energy efficiency and security features to aesthetic choices, Wayne-Dalton continues to lead the market in garage door solutions. Whether prioritizing style, durability, or value, there is a Wayne-Dalton model that fits every homeowner's needs.