NOTE: The bottom jamb bracket is always the shortest bracket, while the center jamb bracket is the next tallest. If three jamb brackets per side are included with your door, you will have received a top jamb bracket, which is the tallest.
To attach the bottom jamb bracket, locate lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern of the 1st hole set on the vertical track. Align the slot in the jamb bracket with the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern. Secure jamb bracket using (1) 1/4” - 20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4” - 20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side.
Place the center jamb bracket over the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern that is centered between the bottom jamb bracket and flag angle of the 2nd hole set. Secure jamb bracket using (1) 1/4” - 20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4” - 20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side.
If a top jamb bracket was included, secure it to vertical track using the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern in the 3rd hole set and (1) 1/4” - 20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4” - 20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side.
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Counterbalance
lift cable
End cap
Counterbalance cable loop
Cotter pin (attached into place from opposite
side of bottom bracket)
Clevis pin (inserted through cotter pin and bent into place)
Washer
Short stem track roller
Bottom corner bracket
Roller spacer
Bottom section
Bottom weather
seal
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Tools Required: Power Drill, 7/16” Socket driver, Tape measure, Saw horses | ||||
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NOTE: Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown, to determine which bottom corner brackets you have.
Uncoil the counterbalance lift cables. Depending on which bottom corner brackets you have
End cap
Counterbalance
lift cable
Counterbalance cable loop
Milford pin
Short stem track roller
Bottom corner bracket
Roller spacer
(4)
Self drilling screws
Bottom weather
seal
(reference illustrations below), slip the loop at the ends of the counterbalance lift cable over the milford pin of the bottom corner bracket or secure the cable loop to the clevis pin and bottom corner bracket using a flat washer and a cotter pin. Repeat for other bottom corner bracket.
WarningARNING
Failure to ensure tight fit of cable loop over milford pin could result in counterbalance lift cable coming off the pin, allowing the door to fall, possibly resulting in severe or fatal injury.
Starting on the left hand side, attach the left hand bottom corner bracket to the left corner of the bottom section, making sure it is seated to the edges of the end cap, using 1/4” - 20 x 11/16” self drilling screws, roller spacer (if applicable) washer (if applicable) and (1) 1/4” - 14 x 5/8” tamper resistant self drilling screw. Repeat for right hand bottom corner bracket.
NOTE: All doors are provided with the tamper resistant fastener for the bottom corner brackets. However, the professional installer is most likely to have the proper tool to install this fastener. If the homeowner does not have the proper tool to install the tamper resistant fastener, use a regular 1/4” - 20 x 11/16” self drilling screw in its place.
NOTE: Check to ensure cable loop fits tightly over the milford pins.
Insert a short stem track roller with roller spacer into the bottom corner bracket. Repeat for other side.
NOTE: Verify bottom weather seal (bottom seal) is aligned with door section. If there is more than 1/2” excess bottom weather seal on either side, trim bottom weather seal even with door section.
Counterbalance |
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Tools Required: Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, Saw horses, Tape Measure | ||
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NOTE: Refer to door section identification, located in the
NOTE: The graduated end hinges can be identified by the number stamped on the lower hinge leaf. The #1 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the bottom section. The #1 graduated end hinges also serves as center hinges on all sections, except for the top section.
NOTE: The #2 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Lock section.
NOTE: The #3 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate I section.
NOTE: The #4 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate II section.
NOTE: The #5 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate III section.
NOTE: The #6 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate IV section.
NOTE: The #7 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate V section.
NOTE: The #8 graduated end hinges serves as end hinges on the Intermediate VI section.
NOTE: Refer to the strutting schedules below to determine the placement of strut(s) on your door. Be sure to use the proper schedules for the type of door model and the size of your door.
IMPORTANT: When referring to the strutting schedules, determine how many struts your door needs and on what sections they are needed to be installed. Also be sure to use the correct strutting schedule for Aluminum doors or Steel doors depending on the material your door is made of. Also use the correct strutting schedule for the proper color of your door.
NOTE: Sections not noted in the strutting schedule, do not require a strut. All strut(s) are placed at the top of the section(s).
Strutting Schedule Key:
TS = Top Section | I1 = Intermediate Section #1 |
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I6 = Intermediate Section #6 | BS = Bottom Section |
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I5 = Intermediate Section #5 | ES = Every Section gets a strut. |
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I4 = Intermediate Section #4 | RS = Remaining Sections gets a strut. |
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I3 = Intermediate Section #3 | 2S = 2” Strut |
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I2 = Intermediate Section #2 | 3S = 3” Strut |
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Using sawhorses, lay sections together on a flat smooth surface. Ensure the appropriate
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