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| IMPORTANT: pawl knob must be | End Bracket |
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Tools Needed: |
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in upper position to add/ remove |
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| required number of spring turns. |
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| wrench and adjust the cable on the left |
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| side (step 29). Ensure the cables are in |
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| the first groove and the cable drums, as |
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| shown in Step 29. |
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| NOTE: Single spring application require |
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| no spring winding on the left hand side, |
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| but meed cable tension adjustments. |
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| IMPORTANT: Counterbalance |
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| cable tension must be equal on |
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| both sides prior to fully winding | Pawl Knob in Upper |
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| springs. |
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| Position |
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| See the Spring Turn chart for |
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| the required number of turns: |
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| INSTALLATION |
| For single spring applications: |
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| Return to the right hand and continue | End Bracket |
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| winding the spring to the required |
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| number of turns for your door. Place |
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| pawl knob in lower position. |
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| For double spring applications: |
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| Place a mark on the winding shaft and |
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| end bracket. Place the ratchet with |
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| 5/8” socket onto the left hand winding |
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| shaft end. To wind the spring, rotate |
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| the winding shaft clockwise, while |
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| watching the mark on the winding |
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| shaft.Rotate the winding shaft to the |
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| required number of turns for your door. |
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| Then return to the right hand side |
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| and wind the right hand spring to the |
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| required number of turns. Place pawl |
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| knob in lower position on both sides. |
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| IMPORTANT: Mark number of spring | Pawl Knob in Lower |
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| Position |
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| turns on TorqueMaster® Plus end |
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| bracket warning tag. | Back of torquemaster® plus end bracket warning tag | ||
| NOTE: Since total turns to balance door | |||
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| can deviate from spring turn chart |
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| values by ± 1/2 turn, adjustments to |
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| the recommended number of turns |
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| may be required after rear hangers |
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| assembly is completed. | Spring Turns |
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| IMPORTANT! Hold the door down | Door Height | Spring Turns |
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| (6’ - 0”) | 14 |
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| to prevent it from rising | (6’ - 3”) | 14 - 1/2 |
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| unexpectedly in the event the | (6’ - 5”) | 15 |
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| (6’ - 6”) | 15 |
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| spring was overwound and |
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| (6’ - 8”) | 15 - 1/2 |
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| cautiously remove vICE cLAMPS |
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| (6’ - 9”) | 15 - 1/2 |
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| from vertical tracks. | (7’ - 0”) | 16 |
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| IMPORTANT! Adjustments to the | (7’ - 3”) | 16 - 1/2 |
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| (7’ - 6”) | 17 |
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| recomended number of turns | (7’ - 9”) | 17 - 1/2 |
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| may be required. If door raises | (8’ - 0”) | 18 |
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| off the floor under spring |
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| tension alone, then reduce | Number of Installed Spring Turns | Location for | |
| spring tension until door rest |
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| marking number |
| on the floor. If the door is hard |
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| to raise or drifts down on its |
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| spring turns |
| own, then ad spring tension. |
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