Wayne-Dalton 9600 installation instructions TorqueMaster Spring, Removal continued

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TorqueMaster® Spring

 

TorqueMaster® Spring

 

Removal continued...

 

 

Tools Needed:

Spring tube should be free to rotate in

 

either direction. If the counterbalance

Recommended

cable is still taut and the TorqueMaster®

spring tube is difficult to rotate, that is an

tools from

indication that spring tension still exists

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on the left hand spring. Repeat Steps 1

 

 

and 2 for releasing spring tension on the

 

left hand side.

 

Step 4: Using a flat tip screwdriver, pry

 

the counter gear and counter cover

 

from the right hand end bracket (Fig. 4

 

on previous page). Discard the counter

 

gear and counter cover. On double spring

 

applications, repeat for left hand side.

 

Step 5: Remove the upper 5/16” x

 

1-5/8” lag screw from the right hand end

 

bracket (Fig. 5). Attach locking pliers to

 

the upper portion of the end bracket and

 

hold the housing steady while removing

 

the lower 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screw and

remove topRemoval continued... lag screw

Fig. 5

use locking pliers

to hold end bracket

#10 x 1/2” phillips head screw from the

end bracket (Fig. 6).

Step 6: Holding the right hand end

bracket steady with locking pliers,

carefully pry the end bracket and drive

gear off the winding shaft using a flat tip

screwdriver (Fig. 7).

CAUTION: THE WINDING SHAFT MAY

ROTATE WHEN REMOVING THE END

BRACKET AND DRIVE GEAR.

Step 7: Repeat Step 4 for the left hand

side. Holding the left hand end bracket

steady with locking pliers, carefully pry

the end bracket off the winding shaft

using a flat tip screwdriver (Fig. 7).

remove

bottom lagManual background

screw

remove #10

phillips

head screw

Fig. 6

hold the

end bracket steady with locking pliers

Step 8: Remove the two (2) lag bolts

attaching the center bracket assembly to

the header board (Fig. 8).

Step 9: Lift the right hand side of the

TorqueMaster® spring tube and slide the

cable drum off. Realign the groove in the

winding shaft with the radial notch in the

flagangle and drape the counterbalance

cable with drum over the flagangle. Lift

the left hand side of the TorqueMaster®

spring tube and slide the cable drum

and winding shaft off (Fig. 9). Drape the

counterbalance cable with drum over the

flagangle. Lift the TorqueMaster® spring

assembly off the flagangles and out of

the doorway. Unhook the counterbalance

cables from the bottom brackets and

remove all parts from the work area.

NOTE: The cable drums may be difficult to

remove. If so, twist the cable drum to aid

in removal.

NOTE: Continue with “P4” on page 9 after

completing this step.

 

pry end bracket from winding

 

shaft using a flat tip screw

 

driver and locking pliers

 

Fig. 7

CENTER

remove cable drum and

BRACKET

winding shaft

ASSEMBLY

 

 

drape cable

lift

(2) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

across

TorqueMaster®

hex head lag

top of

Spring Tube

screws

flagangle

off flagangle

Fig. 8

 

Fig. 9

 

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Contents 9100, 9400, AND TorqueMaster - Single and Double SpringTable of Contents Definition of key words used in this manualPackage Contents Door Section Identification Tools Required Page PRE-INSTALLATION TorqueMaster Spring RemovalTorqueMaster Spring Removal continuedRemoving the Old Door PRE-INSTALLATIONExtension Spring Removal Preparing the Opening Failure to securelyattach a suitable mounting pad to structurally soundInstallation Attaching Quick Install FlagINSTALLATION Angle to Vertical TrackHorizontal Angle Drums Installing Q.I. Jamb BracketsINSTALLATION Bottom Section Vertical TrackStacking Sections Top BracketsU-Bar U-Bar- AsymmetricalINSTALLATION Operator Bracketto Horizontal Track Attaching Quick Install FlagangleTop Section to Horizontal Track Attaching Adjustable FlagangleAdjusting Top Brackets TorqueMaster Spring Tube Center Bracket Bushingidrive Installation Cable Drum Installation Drive Gear Installation INSTALLATIONTools Needed Power Drill 3/16” Drill Bit 7/16” End BracketsSecuring Center Bracket Counter InstallationAssembly INSTALLATION Positioning Support BracketHandle Bracket Attaching Disconnect CablesMounting Disconnect Attaching Disconnect Handle Cable Adjustments Securing Door for Spring WindingTools Needed Vice Clamp Tools Needed Locking Pliers Flat Tip ScrewdriverWinding Bolt Rotation INSTALLATIONSetting Spring Tension Drum Wrap Installation INSTALLATION Rear Support ContinuedSide Lock DoorMasterTM BracketPull Rope OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONStep Plate Trolley Installation for Standard LiftTrolley Installation for Low Headroom OPTIONAL INSTALLATIONTrolley Operator Painting CleaningMAINTENANCE Painting Continued Lifetime Limited Warranty Models Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store Thank you for your purchase
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