Doors 16’ to 18’ use 2 intermediate hangers. Over 18’ use hangers at 6’ max. centers

Intermediate hangers for all doors over 11’ high and over 14’ wide. Positioned half way between jamb and rear hanger.

Use a 3/8” X 3/4” truss bolt for roller clearance.

Lateral brace all hanger angles.

3/8” dia. Bolt should protrude into track to serve as a roller stop.

Use 12 GA. Minimum Apply locking pliers to angle (1-5/8” X 2-3/8”)secure while attaching

hangers.

STEP 10: Attaching the Back Hanger Angles: Apply another locking pliers above the No. 2 or No. 3 roller and then remove the locking pliers from the top roller. With assistance push downward on the door and remove all locking pliers. Carefully raise door until one and a half panels are in the horizontal track, lock door into position using locking pliers.

Space the horizontal tracks 3/4” from section edge and level (or running upward). Using 1-5/8” x 2-3/8” x 12 GA. Min. Angle, secure each horizontal track to the building as shown in Fig. Using 3/8” bolts and nuts . Lateral brace all drop angles once proper spacing is determined.

Doors over 11 ft. high and over 14 ft. wide must have (1) intermediate drop hanger as shown above right side.

Doors between 16’ and 18’ high must have (2) center hanger assemblies as shown above left side. Doors over 18’ high must have center hangers placed at 6’ center max.

STEP 11: Checking the Counterbalance: Release the locking pliers from vertical track and check the door’s counterbalance. Adjust springs if necessary.

STEP 12: Vertical Track and Top Bracket Adjustments: Vertical tracks can now receive final adjustments. Open and close the door a few times, checking and adjusting side clearance (if necessary). Tighten jamb fasteners (lags, teks, and anchors) to permanently secure verticals. Adjust door in or out from jamb by loosening the track to obtain proper seal. Permanently tighten all track bolts. Adjust top bracket roller carrier so that the top section is sealed against header.

STEP 13: Lubrication: Lubricate springs, rollers, and bearings with oil.

DO NOT GREASE THE INSIDE OF THE TRACK.

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2411, 2415 specifications

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