Wayne-Dalton AND 9600, 9400 Installation, Attaching Quick Install Flag, Angles to Vertical Track

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Installation

IMPORTANT: Read instructions titled “p4” “Removing the old door” on page 9 and “p5” “PREPARING THE OPENING” on page 10 before attempting door installation.

IMPORTANT: Stainless steel or PT2000 coated lag screws MUST be used when installing center bearing brackets, end brackets, jamb brackets, operator mounting/support brackets and disconnect brackets on treated lumber (preservative-treated). Stainless steel lag screws are NOT necessary when installing products on un-treated lumber.

NOTE: It is recommended that 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws be pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, and 1/4” x 2” lag screws and 1/4” x 1-1/2” lag screws be pilot drilled using a 1/8” drill bit, prior to fastening.

NOTE: If you have riveted track, skip these steps, 1 through 2 and proceed to step3.

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Attaching Quick Install Flag

QUICK INSTALL TAB UNLOCKED

QUICK INSTALL TAB LOCKED

 

 

 

 

 

Angles to Vertical Track

 

 

Tools Needed:

NOTE: If you have fully adjustable

 

 

None

flagangles, skip this step and complete

 

 

Step 2.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Place the lower quick install tab of the

 

 

 

flagangle in the quick install feature of

FLAGANGLE

FLAGANGLE

 

the vertical track. Give the flagangle 1/4

 

 

 

turn to lock in place. Repeat for other

 

 

 

side.

 

 

 

NOTE: After completing this step,

 

 

 

continue with Step 3.

 

 

 

 

VERTICAL

VERTICAL

 

 

TRACK

TRACK

 

 

left hand track and flagangle

right hand track and flagangle

 

 

 

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INSTALLATION

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

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Contents REV4 03/01/2012 Important NoticeTable of Contents Package Contents Door Section Identification Tools Required Suddenly, resulting in severe Or fatal injury Torsion Spring Removal For Standard LiftFailure to use approved Winding bars can cause spring Energy to be releasedUnwind Springs TorqueMaster Spring RemovalBracket and Drive Gear TorqueMaster SpringRemoval Tools Needed Recommended Tools from Extension Spring RemovalRemoving the Old Door Structurally sound framing could cause Preparing the OpeningFailure to securely Attach a suitable mounting pad toFlagangle InstallationAttaching Quick Install Flag Angles to Vertical TrackTools Needed Hammer Horizontal AngleTools Needed None Drums Installing Q.I. Jamb BracketsTools Needed Level Bottom SectionVertical Track Top Brackets Stacking SectionsBar Asymmetrical BarProperly Operator BracketTop section To this DOOR, a Wayne-DaltonDoor Operation Important the DimensionTop Section Do not Raise Door Until Horizontal Tracks are SECURED­ Quick Install FlaganglePOSITION­ Causing Severe or Fatal Injury Attaching Horizontal Track toTracks are SECURED­ AT REAR, AS Attaching Horizontal Track to Adjustable FlagangleFall from Overhead POSITION­ Causing Severe or Fatal Injury InCorrect Adjusting Top BracketsMaintaining the slide’s position, tighten Correct TopCenter Bracket Bushing Must install the center bracket bushingDoorMaster Bracket installations on 40, Figure a TorqueMaster Spring TubeIdrive Installation Important Right and Left Hand Drum WrapsGarage Looking OUT LeftCable Drums End Brackets Securing Center Bracket AssemblyPositioning Support Bracket Mark a location on the right jamb Attaching Disconnect CablesMounting Disconnect Handle Bracket Tools Needed PliersHandle until snug, and then tighten Attaching Disconnect HandleRemove all disconnect cable slack Disconnect handle bracket. TightenTools Needed Vice Clamps Cable AdjustmentTools Needed Pliers/Wire Cutters Flat Tip Screwdriver Securing Door For Spring WindingRecommended Spring Turns Drum Wrap InstallationWinding Springs Springs See the Spring Turn chart for Required number of turnsFrom vertical tracks IMPORTANT! Adjustments to Important pawl knob must beRear Support Flagangles for level and plumb Spring Turn ChartThree clicks Full Tension of the SpringInstructions TorqueMaster Plus ResetPawl TorqueMaster Plus Reset InstructionsWrench be used. Place the wrench onto No spring winding on left hand sideClamp a pair of vice clamps on the vertical To Add Spring TensionDoorMaster TM Bracket Side LockStep Plate No Scew EYE Pull Rope Bottom Bracket Pull RopeMeasure and mark the jamb Approximately 48 to 50 1220 toAppropriate 1/2 1 room permitting above of the high Assembly, as shown in FIGDetermine the Wayne-Dalton Track radius being usedFrom Center line Operator hook-up charts, refer to referenced illustrationsPre-drilling and securing the wall bracket to header. Using Above high arcOperator Framing Members Perforated Angle Trolley OperatorOperator Rail Suitable mountingPainting CleaningPainting Lifetime Limited Warranty Models 9100, 9400 Thank you for your purchase
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