Wayne-Dalton 8700 installation instructions Cable Adjustments, Final Adjustments

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shown.

Insert one end of the large “S” hook into the “horizontal angle” with the 3 hole clip and the other end into the second slot of the horizontal angle, as shown.

Repeat for the other side.

IMPORTANT: Close “S” hooks and eye bolts to prevent springs from coming loose.

WARNING

FAILURE TO CLOSE “S” HOOKS AND EYE BOLTS CAN RESULT IN SEVER OR FATAL INJURY IF SPRINGS COME LOOSE.

NOTE: Some larger doors feature 2 pairs of extension springs. A snubber cable must be installed through each spring.

Counterbalance

 

3/8” - 16 x 1-1/4”

lift cable

 

Rear

Hex Head Bolt

 

 

 

 

cable lift

 

 

sheave

 

 

 

Sheave

 

 

Fork

3/8” - 16 Hex Nut

Horizontal

track

5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

 

Lag Bolt

Snubber

 

Snubber

 

 

cable

 

cable

Extension

 

 

 

 

spring loop

 

 

3 Hole

 

 

 

clip

3 Hole clip

 

 

Horizontal track

 

Horizontal track

 

 

 

angle

 

Rear back hangs

 

 

 

 

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Cable Adjustments

Tools: None

 

Adjust counterbalance lift cables to create about 1” to 2” (25 mm to 50 mm) of initial exten- sion spring stretch, with the door in the fully opened position.

Measure relaxed extension spring length for your door height and verify with chart. Spring length must be the same for both extension springs to allow even door balance.

Carefully remove the locking pliers from the horizontal track and lower the door into the closed position.

Once the door is closed, measure the extension spring length in tension for both sides. Using the chart, verify the spring length in tension, is correct with your door height.

Note: It may be necessary to adjust spring length for proper door balance.

Counterbalance lift cable

Horizontal

track angle

Special knot

Horizontal

track

3 Hole Clip

Front cable lift sheave

Counterbalance lift cable

Horizontal

track angle

DOOR HEIGHT

Spring Length Relaxed

Spring Length Extended

 

(Door Open)

(Door Closed)

 

 

 

6’0”

25”

61”

 

(635 mm)

(1549 mm)

 

 

 

6’3”

25”

62.5”

 

(635 mm)

(1588 mm)

 

 

 

6’6”

25”

64”

 

(635 mm)

(1626 mm)

 

 

 

7’0”

25”

67”

 

(635 mm)

(1702 mm)

 

 

 

7’6”

27”

72”

 

(686 mm)

(1829 mm)

 

 

 

7’9”

27”

73.5”

 

(686 mm)

(1867 mm)

 

 

 

8’0”

27”

75”

Front cable lift sheave

Second slot

“S” Hook

3 Hole clip

Horizontaltrack

Counterbalance lift cable

Horizontal

track angle

Counterbalance lift cable

(686 mm)

(1905 mm)­

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Final Adjustments

Tools: None

 

Now lift the door and check its balance. If the door is hard to pull down or lifts by itself, adjust extension spring length by moving the “S” hook backward (towards the rear back hangs) to a different hole in the horizontal angle.

If the door is difficult to lift or too easy to pull down, adjust extension spring length by moving the “S” hook forward (towards the header) to a different hole in the horizontal angle.

Important: Whenever adjusting extension spring length for door balance, always open the door to the fully open position and return the locking pli- ers to the horizontal tracks below the bottom track rollers.

If the door still does not operate easily, lower the door into the closed position and recheck the following items:

1.) Check the door for level.

2.) Check the distance between flag angles – must be door width plus 3-3/8” + 1/4” – 0”.

3.) Check the counterbalance lift cables for equal tension- adjust by re-tieing the special knot.

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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 B l e O f C o n t e n t s 8700Parts Breakdown Important Safety Instructions Tools Required Side view Removing an Existing DoorBackroom Requirements BackroomHeadroom Requirements Radius track 14-1/2 368 mm 11 279 mm LHR Kit 152 mmPage Struts Tools Power drill,7/16 Socket driverGraduated Hinge Attachment Step Plate Top FixturesLift Handle Bottom SectionStacking Sections Vertical TracksLevel, Step ladder Tools Hammer, Step ladder, Tape measureDrawbar Operator Bracket Adjusting Top FixturesHorizontal Tracks/Q.I. Flag Angles Horizontal Tracks/F.A. Flag AnglesHorizontal tracks Rear Back HangsVice clamp 2nd Track roller Sound framing Members 16 Bolts and nuts Perforated angleAttaching Extension Springs Spring loopAttaching Spring Sheaves Tools 3/8 WrenchFinal Adjustments Cable AdjustmentsTools Step Ladder Label PlacementFactory Attached, Torsion spring tags one per spring Tools Power drill, 1/8 Drill bit, Tape measure Tools Power drill, 7/16 Socket driver, Tape measureInside Lock Pull Down RopeManual door operation Using an electric openerMonthly Inspections Limited Warranty Model Warranty
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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.

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