Wayne-Dalton 6100 installation instructions Preparing the Opening, Or Fatal Injury, Lift

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Preparing the Opening

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools Needed:

 

WARNING

 

 

 

Recommended tools

 

 

 

 

FAILURE TO SECURELY ATTACH A SUITABLE MOUNTING PAD TO

from

 

STRUCTURALLY SOUND FRAMING MEMBER COULD CAUSE SPRINGS TO

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VIOLENTLY PULL MOUNTING PAD FROM WALL, RESULTING IN SEVERE

 

OR FATAL INJURY.

 

 

 

 

If you just removed your existing door or you are installing a new door,

 

 

complete all steps in PREPARING THE OPENING.

 

 

To ensure secure mounting of track brackets, side and center

 

 

bearing brackets, or steel angles to new or retro-fit construction, it is

 

 

recommended to follow the procedures outlined in DASMA Technical

 

 

Data Sheets #156, #161 and #164 at www.dasma.com.

 

 

The inside perimeter of your garage door opening should be framed

 

 

with wood jamb and header material. The jambs and header must be

 

 

securely fastened to sound framing members. It is recommended that

 

 

2” x 6” lumber be used. The jambs must be plumb and the header

 

 

level. The jambs should extend a minimum of 14” (356 mm) above the

 

 

top of the opening for Torsion spring applications. For low headroom

 

 

applications, the jambs should extend to the ceiling height. Minimum

 

 

side clearance required, from the opening to the wall, is 3-1/2” (89

 

 

mm).

 

 

IMPORTANT: Closely inspect existing jambs, header and

 

 

mounting surface. Any wood found not to be sound, must be

 

 

replaced.

 

 

For Torsion spring applications, a suitable mounting surface must

 

 

be firmly attached to the wall, above the header at the center

 

 

of the opening. The mounting surface must be 2” x 6” lumber

 

 

minimum (Select southern yellow pine lumber. Do not use lumber

 

 

marked as spruce-pine-fur or SPF). The mounting surface must be

 

 

securely attached to the wall with four (4) 3/8” anchors for masonry

 

 

constructions or four (4) 5/16” x 4” lag screws for wood construction.

 

 

NOTE: Drill a 3/16” pilot hole in the mounting surface to avoid splitting

 

 

the lumber. Do not attach the mounting surface with nails.

 

 

Weather Seal (May Not Be Included):

 

 

Cut the weather seal if necessary to fit the header and jambs.

 

 

Align the header seal with the inside edge of the header and

 

 

temporarily secure it to the header with equally spaced nails. Next,

 

 

fit the jamb seals up tight against the header seal and flush with the

 

 

inside edge of the jamb. Temporarily secure the jamb seals with equally

 

 

space nails approximately 12” to 18” apart. This will keep the bottom

 

 

section from falling out of the opening during installation.

 

 

NOTE: Do not permanently attach weather seal to the jamb at this time.

 

 

HEADROOM REQUIREMENT: Headroom is defined as the space needed

 

 

above the top of the door for tracks, springs, etc. to allow the door to

 

 

open properly. If the door is to be motor operated, 2-1/2” (64 mm) of

 

 

additional headroom is required.

 

 

BACKROOM REQUIREMENT: Backroom is defined as the distance

 

 

needed from the opening back into the garage to allow the door to

 

 

open fully.

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Suitable mounting surface

Header board2” x 6” lumber minimum 2” x 6” lumber

recommended

Level header

Door

height

 

Plumb jambs

Door width

Headroom

 

ackroom

 

B

Header

 

 

Jamb

Weather seal

 

Jamb

 

 

 

 

 

Weather

 

 

 

 

seal

 

 

Jamb

 

 

 

 

Weather Seal

 

 

 

Headroom requirement

 

 

Track type

Torsion springs

 

12” Radius track

12 1/2”

 

15” Radius track

14-1/2”

 

 

Backroom requirement

 

DOOR HEIGHT

TRACK

MANUAL

MOTOR

LIFT

OPERATED

 

 

 

9’0”

12”, 15” Radius

126”

168”

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 Light Commercial Door REV2 08/03/2009Table of Contents Package Contents Door Section Identification Tools Required Removing An Old DoorPreparing the Opening Or Fatal InjuryLift Installation Lift Handle InstallationSingle wide doors Pull Handle Installation Pull handle placement reference on single wide doorsPull handle placement reference on double wide doors Counterbalance Cables Bottom SectionVertical Track Stacking SectionsFlagangle Top rib of top section Top BracketsBar Asymmetrical Top rib of lock sectionAdjustable Operator Bracket InstallationAdjusted Properly Important the Dimension Between Top SectionDoor Operation Causing Severe or Fatal Injury Center Bearing Bracket Torsion Spring Assembly Nylon Center Bushing Securing Door Winding Torsion SpringsRear Support Sound framing Member Horizontal track Door edges To 7/8Tools Needed Door on ANY Part Of The horizontal Track Lumber Members and nails should not be usedSide Lock Pull RopeInjury Cleaning Trolley OperatorPainting Thank you for your purchaseLifetime Limited Warranty Model May not apply to you
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