II: DS-50 & 100 ‘C’ Stop-Clip Attachment:

For doors with an aluminum bottom bar, a ‘C’ (4) ¼ - 20 carriage bolts stop-clip will need to be installed. Only one bolt

is required to secure the stop-clip to the bottom bar when attaching a lift handle on that side. Repeat assembly procedure for both sides.

(4)¼ - 20 carriage bolts

(4)¼ - 20 flange nuts *pre-attached to btm bar

(4) ¼ - 20 flange nuts

(2) ‘C’ stop-clips

III: ‘C’ Stop-Clip w/ Inside Slide Bolt Attachment:

Install slide bolt locks, if provided, as shown. The bottom bar will have (4) carriage bolts & flange nuts pre- attached. Verify that the flat sides of the nuts are horizontal to the bottom bar. This ensures smooth

(2)‘C’ stop-clipsoperation of the slide bolt. Place the slide bolt lock so that the slot rides on the flange nuts. Then, add the stop- clip and attach, using the flanged nuts. Repeat assembly procedure for both sides.

(2) inside slide

(4) ¼ - 20 flange

WARNING

Failure to properly install stop-clips to the bottom of the door may result in serious injury or death

STEP 11 INSTALLING OPTIONAL TOP DRAFT STOP

Close the door and secure it in the down position. Use a pencil to mark the door panel corrugation that is parallel with the bottom of the header/lintel from the outside of the opening. If this corrugation protrudes below the header, mark the one just above. Open the door until the marked corrugation is accessible. Stretch the top draft stop across the door and attach it to the curtain on the marked corrugation with the self-drilling screws provided, locating the screws on 12” centers. Trim the top draft stop to clear the guides if required. When the door is closed, the draft-stop should seal on the header.

NOTE:

Top draft stop may not seal on the header if not installed on a corrugation as shown.

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Wayne-Dalton DS-75, DS-100 II DS-50 & 100 ‘C’ Stop-Clip Attachment, III ‘C’ Stop-Clip w/ Inside Slide Bolt Attachment