Wayne-Dalton 9100, 9400, 9600 installation instructions Door Section Identification

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Door Section Identification

 

 

Tools Needed:

NOTE: This provides an alternative method

for identifying your door sections/stack

 

 

position.

 

Hinges are always pre-attached at the top

 

of each section (except top section) and

 

the hinges are stamped for identification,

 

#1, #2, #3, and #4 (#4 only on five

 

section doors). See view below. The

 

stamp identifies the stacking sequence

 

of the section. The sequence is always

 

warning label

#4

Top Section

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

determined by #1 being the bottom section

to #3 or #4 being the highest intermediate

section. See views to the right. If the

stamp on the end hinge is illegible, refer

to the section side view illustration to the

right.

The section side view illustration shows

#3

Intermediate II Section

warning label

Intermediate Section

the end hinge profile of all the sections,

and can also be used in conjunction with

identifying each sections.

The bottom section can be identified

by a #1 end hinge, the factory attached

astragal, or by the bottom bracket warning

labels on each end stile. This section is

always the 1st section from the bottom of

the door on four and five section doors.

The lock section can be identified by a

#2 end hinge. This section is always the

2nd section from the bottom of the door on

#2

Lock Section

#1

Bottom Bracket warning Labels

four and five section doors.

astragal

Bottom Section

The intermediate section can be

identified by a #3 end hinge. Sections will

have a warning label attached to either the

left or the right end stile of the section.

This section is always the 3rd section from

the bottom of the door on four and five

section doors.

The intermediate II section can be

identified by a #4 end hinge. This section if

always the 4th section from the bottom of

the door on only five section doors.

The top section can be identified with

no pre-installed end or center hinges on

the section and the warning label attached

in the upper middle of the section.

SECTION side view

 

 

1 19/32”

7/8”

1 1/8”

1 3/8”

 

 

 

#1 end

#2 end

#3 end

#4 end

hinge

hinge

hinge

hinge

 

 

 

BOT.

LOCK

INT.

INT.

 

 

 

(USED ONLY

 

 

 

ON FIVE

BOTTOM

 

 

SECTIONS)

 

 

 

BRACKET

 

 

 

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typical hinge stamping location

ASTRAGAL

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Contents 9100, 9400 Portland Source PlantTable of Contents Package Contents Door Section Identification Tools Required LevelSpring when the set screws are Torsion Spring Removal For Standard LiftFailure to use approved Experienced door technician. Instead haveTorqueMaster Spring Removal Unwind SpringsBracket and Drive Gear Extension Spring Removal Removing the Old DoorPreparing the Opening Failure toSecurely attach a Suitable mounting pad to structurallyInstallation Attaching Fully AdjustableFlagangle to Vertical Track Hand tighten the flagangle toInstalling Q.I. Jamb Brackets Hole Middle Bottom Quick install featureMeasure the length of the vertical Left side shownDrums Bottom SectionVertical Track Stacking Sections Top Brackets Bar Bar AsymmetricalAdjusted Properly Important When Installing aOperator Bracket Top Section Door OperationFlagangle Adjusting Top BracketsDo not Raise Door Until Horizontal Torsion End Bearing Brackets Center Bearing BracketTorsion Spring Assembly SideNylon Center Bushing Counterbalance Cables Securing DoorFor Spring Winding Important do not USE Impact GUN To Wind SpringsWinding Torsion Springs Rear Support Keep horizontal trackParallel and within 3/4 Maximum of door edgeTo adjust spring tension, fully close Third roller. Insert a winding bar intoWinding bar while carefully loosening Set screws in the winding coneSide Lock Pull RopeStep Plate Trolley Installation for Standard LiftFailure to use locking nut can result Arm releasing and possible resultingLow Headroom Determine center line of door. Mark vertical line at thisPoint, on the header wall. Raise the door slightly until Top section reaches the highest point of travel high arcTrolley Operator Header Door ARM to Operator BracketPerforated OPERATORangle rail Operator Framing Members Perforated AngleCleaning Glass Cleaning InstructionsAcrylic Cleaning Instructions PaintingPainting Lifetime Limited Warranty Models 9100, 9400 Thank you for your purchase
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