Wayne-Dalton 8800 installation instructions Door Section Identification

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Package Contents Continued...

 

3/8”- 16 Hex Nuts

(2) 1/4”- 20 HEX NUTs

1/4”- 20 Flange Hex

 

(as required)

 

 

Nuts (as required)

 

(2) 1/4”- 20 X 5/8” TAMPER

 

1/4”- 20 x 5/8”

1/4”- 20 x 7/8” Self Drilling

3/8”- 16 x 3/4” hex head bolts

RESISTANT SCREWs

 

Carriage Bolts

Screws (as required)

(as required)

 

 

(as required)

 

 

(2) 3/8”- 16 x 1-1/2” hex head bolts

5/16” x 2” tamper resistant Lag Screws

5/16” X 2” HEX head LAG screws

 

 

 

(as required)

(as required)

(2) 1/4” x 2-1/2” carriage bolts

 

 

 

Door Section Identification

 

 

Tools Needed:

The bottom section can be

 

identified by the factory attached

 

bottom astragal, or by the bottom

 

bracket warning labels on each end

 

stile. This section is always the 1st

 

section on four and five section doors.

 

The lock section may have a yellow

 

and black warning label on the right

 

side of the section. This section is

 

always the 2nd section on four and five

 

section doors.

 

The intermediate i section may

 

have a warning label attached to

 

either right or left hand end stile of the

 

section. This section is always the 3rd

 

section from the bottom of the door.

 

The Top section is always the 4th

 

section on four section door and the 5th

 

section on five section door.

Top Section

Intermediate i Section

Lock Section

Bottom Bracket

warning Labels

astragal

Bottom Section

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Contents Portland Source Plant Wayne-Dalton CorpTable of Contents Package Contents Door Section Identification P1 Removing An Old Door Tools RequiredPreparing the Opening Failure to securely attach a suitableMounting pad to structurally sound Resulting in severe or fatal injuryInstallation Sideroom requirementsCutting Vertical Track Important Doors that are 7’-0Or 8’-0 in height do not require Cutting the vertical trackInstalling Fully Adjustable Jamb Track and Installing Wall AngleBrackets To Bottom Brackets Bottom BracketsImportant Right and left hand is Always determined from insideImportant When Placing Rollers HingesTop Bracket Lift HandleLift handle outside Lift handle insideBottom Section Vertical Track and Wall AngleTools Needed Stacking SectionsScrews Top Section Repeat for opposite sideRoller Nail Top section 4 from top 11/16 to Edge of top sectionAdjusting Top Brackets Important Failure to remove nailBefore attempting to raise door Could cause permanent damage toImportant Right and left hand Center Bearing BracketIs always determined from inside Torsion Spring Assembly SpacingRequired, contact Wayne-Dalton Corp. for free replacements Nylon Center BushingSecuring Door Counterbalance CablesFor Spring Winding Winding Torsion Springs Rear Support Keep horizontal trackParallel and within 3/4 Maximum of door edge Otherwise door could fall Resulting in severe injury orAngle Brace Horizontal TrackPerforated Angle Side Lock Pull RopeTrolley Operator Cleaning Your Garage Door CleaningFollowing cleaning solution is recommended Limited Warranty Model Thank you for your purchase

8800 specifications

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