Wayne-Dalton 7100 Series End Bearing Brackets, Center Bracket, Adjusting Top Fixtures

Models: 7100 Series

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Adjusting Top Fixtures

3/8”-16

3/8”-16 x 3/4”

 

Flag angle

Truss head bolt

3/8”-16

 

Hex nut

 

Hex nut

 

 

 

 

 

Horizontal

 

 

 

track angle

Horizontal

 

 

Horizontal

track angle

 

 

track

 

3/8”-16

Flag angle

 

 

 

 

x 3/4”

 

 

 

Truss

 

 

Horizontal

head

 

 

bolt

 

 

track

 

 

 

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Adjusting Top Fixtures

Tools: 7/16” Wrench, Step ladder

Adjusting top fixture slide(s):

With horizontal tracks installed, you can now adjust the top fixtures. Vertically align the top section of the door with the lower sections. Once aligned, position the top fixture slide(s) out against the horizontal track. Maintaining the slide’s position, tighten the 5/16” - 18 hex nut(s) to secure the top fixture slide(s) to the top fixture base(s). Repeat for other side.

Reversing the top fixture slide(s) (if needed):

NOTE: Depending on your application, you may need to reverse the top fixture slide(s) for more adjustment, if needed, prior to securing it to the top fixture base (s).

Remove the top fixture slide(s) by removing the 5/16” - 18 hex nut(s). Remove the track roller from the top fixture slide and flip the top fixture slide in the opposite direction. Re-insert the track roller back into the top fixture slide(s) and loosely fasten the top fixture slide(s) to the bracket using 5/16” - 18 x 3/4” carriage bolt(s) and 5/16” - 18 hex nut(s), as shown. Now follow the instructions at the top of this step “Adjusting top fixture slide(s)”.

Horizontal track

Top fixture slide(s)

 

 

5/16”-18

Track roller

Hex nut(s)

 

5/16”-18 x 3/4”

 

Carriage bolt

Top fixture

 

base

 

 

Flip top fixture

 

slide(s)

 

(5/16”-18

Top fixture

Hex nut

 

slide(s)

Top fixture base

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End Bearing Brackets

Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver

IMPORTANT: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out.

NOTE: End brackets are right and left hand.

NOTE: Depending on your door, you might have to break the end bearing brackets apart, prior to installing them.

Attach the left hand end bearing bracket through either the end bearing bracket’s upper or lower slots to the left hand horizontal track angle using (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts.

IMPORTANT: The end bearing bracket’s lower slots are used on doors with 12” radius track; the upper slots are used on doors with 15” radius track.

Secure the top of the end bearing bracket to the jamb with the number of 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screw(s) shown.

Note: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to fastening.

Repeat for other side.

 

Left end bracket

(1) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

(2) 3/8”-16

 

(2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4”

Lag screw

Hex nuts

Truss head bolts

 

 

 

 

Upper slots

Horizontal track angle

 

Lower slots

 

 

 

Bend back and fourth to

 

 

seperate the (2) end

 

 

bearing brackets

 

 

Left end

 

 

bracket

 

 

(2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4”

(3) 5/16” x 1-5/8”

 

Lag screws

(2) 3/8”-16

Truss head bolts

 

Hex nuts

 

 

 

Upper

 

 

slot

Horizontal

 

 

 

Lower slots

track angle

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Center Bracket

Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, 1/4” Torx bit, Level,

NOTE: Refer to the Package Contents and or Parts Breakdown to determine if your door came with a coupler assembly.

NOTE: If your door came with a coupler assembly, the mounting surface needs to be a mini- mum of 17” wide. The two center bearing brackets will need to be spaced 12” to 14” apart at the center of the door, as shown.

Locate the center of the door.

If your door did not come with a coupler: Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the door, at the center.

If your door did come with a coupler: Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the door, at the center. Split the difference up and position the (2) center bearing brackets apart from each other. Mark two vertical pencil lines, one for each center bearing bracket onto the mounting surface above the door.

Measure from the center of the bearing, in one of the end bearing brackets, downwards, to the top the door. Using that measurement, measure that distance upwards from the top of the door to the mounting surface and mark a horizontal pencil line which intersects the vertical pencil line(s). Align the edge of the center bracket(s) with the vertical pencil line and the center of the center bracket(s) with the horizontal pencil line; this is to ensure the torsion shaft is level between the center and end bearing brackets.

Attach the center bracket(s) to the mounting surface, using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws and

(1) 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw.

Note: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to fastening.

IMPORTANT: Use a 5/16” x 1-5/8” tamper-resistant lag screw instead of the 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw if mounting surface is mounted over masonry. Tamper-resistant lag screw must be attached through the bottom hole or slot of the center bracket(s).

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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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Wayne-Dalton 7100 Series installation instructions End Bearing Brackets, Center Bracket, Adjusting Top Fixtures