Wayne-Dalton 47, 43, 40 Center Bracket, Torsion Spring Assembly, 16 x 2 tamper-resistant lag screw

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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 mini- mum of 17” wide. The (2) 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.

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

NOTE: Identify the torsion springs provided as either right hand wound (red winding cone), which goes on the RIGHT HAND SIDE or left hand wound (black winding cone), which goes on the LEFT HAND SIDE.

For Doors without Coupler Assembly:

Facing the inside of the door lay the torsion shaft on the floor. Lay the torsion spring with the black winding cone and the red cable drum at the left end of the torsion shaft. Lay the torsion spring with the red winding cone and the black cable drum at the right end of the torsion 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 or center bearing onto the torsion shaft followed by the torsion springs.

IMPORTANT: The center bracket bushing or center bearing and torsion springs, 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.

Black cable drum (right hand side)

Center bushing

masonry. Tamper-resistant lag screw must be attached through the bottom hole of the center bracket(s).

Center of typical

Mounting

Typical

Center of typical

end bearing bracket

surface

center

end bearing bracket

 

 

bracket

 

 

Horizontal

Vertical

 

 

line

 

 

line

 

 

 

 

Equal distance from top of door section to horizontal line

Red cable drum (left hand side)

Right hand wound, red winding cone (right hand side)

Torsion shaft or Torsion keyed shaft

Left hand wound, black winding cone (left hand side)

Center bearing

Mounting

Center bracket

 

Vertical

Mounting

surface

bushing assembly

line

surface

Vertical

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

Lag screws

 

 

Lag screws

line

 

 

 

 

Horizontal

 

 

 

 

line

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Center

 

 

 

 

bearing

 

 

 

Horizontal

bracket

 

 

 

line

assembly

(1) 5/16” X 2” or (1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” Tamper-resistant lag screw

 

Mounting surface

Center

Vertical line

 

(17” Minimum)

of

 

 

 

 

door

 

 

 

Vertical

 

 

 

 

line

 

 

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

 

 

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

 

 

Lag screws

 

 

 

 

Lag screws

 

 

 

 

Horizontal

 

† (2) Center bearing

line

 

(1) 5/16” X 2” or (1) 5/16”

brackets spaced 6” to 7”

 

 

x 1-5/8” Tamper-resistant

apart from the center of

 

lag screw

the door.

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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 right hand wound (red wind- ing cone), which goes on the RIGHT HAND SIDE is required.

 

Equal spacing

 

Left hand end

Center

Right hand end

bracket

bearing bracket

bearing bracket

bushing

 

 

Torsion shaft

Center bracket

 

For Doors with 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, center bearing, the torsion spring with the black winding cone, one set collar and the red cable drum at the left end of the tor- sion keyed shaft. Next on the right hand side, lay the other coupler halve, center bearing, the torsion spring with the red winding cone, one set collar and the black cable drum 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 halve, the center bearing onto the torsion keyed shaft followed by the tor- sion spring and the set collar.

IMPORTANT: The coupler halves, center bearings, torsion springs and the set collars must be positioned, as shown.

Slide the flat edge of the couple halve flush with the side edge of the torsion keyed shaft. Tighten the (2) set screws and the locking nut to secure the coupler halve to the torsion keyed shaft.

NOTE: Tighten the set screws to 14-15 ft. lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the shaft, tighten set screws one full turn).

Insert (1) key shaft into the slot of both the coupler halve and the slot in the torsion keyed shaft, as shown. Repeat the same process for the other side.

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.

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