Important Safety Instructions 3
Tools Required 3
Package Contents 3
Door Section Identification 4
Graduated End Hinge And Strut Identification 4
Removing an Existing Door 5
Preparing the Opening 5
Installation 7
Optional Installation 17
Door Arm Hookup 17
Lift Handles 17
Pull Down Rope 17
Maintenance 18
Cleaning Your Garage Door 18
Painting Your Garage Door 18
Clear Or Stained Finishes 18
Operation and Maintenance 18
Wayne-Dalton highly recommends that you read and fully understand the Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual before you
attempt this installation.
To avoid possible injury, read the enclosed instructions carefully
before installing and operating the garage door. Pay close attention
to all warnings and notes. After installation is complete, fasten this
manual near garage door for easy reference.
The complete Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual are
available at no charge from:
Wayne-Dalton, a Division Of Overhead Door Corporation,
P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH., 44660,
Or Online At www.Wayne-Dalton.com
Part No.
347785REV1 03/08/2012
NOTE: The illustrations shown on this page are general
representations of the door parts. Each specific door
models may have unique variations.
PARTS BREAKDOWN
F3.
F2.
F4.
F6.
F4.
F2.
F3.
B1.
A3.
G11.
B3.
A2.
D1.
A1.
F1.
C2.
B2.
A2.
A1.
A4.
K1.
C3.
C1.
H2.
C2.
D1.
A1.
A2.
G10.
H1.
G6.
G8.
J1.
F6.
F7.
G11.
G10.
F1.
E1.
G1.
I1.
G9.
G5.
E1.
H2.
G7.
G6.
G3.
G12.
G2.
G6.
G2.
G3.
G4.
H2.
G12.
G9.
H1.
G8.
G6.
G5.
J1.
F7.
I1.
A. TRACK ROLLERS (AS REQUIRED):
A1. Short Stem Track Rollers
A2. Long Stem Track Rollers
A3. Short Stem Tandem Track Rollers
A4. Long Stem Tandem Track Rollers
B. GRADUATED END HINGES:
B1. Single Graduated End Hinges (S.E.H.), Industry Standard
B2. Double Graduated End Hinges (D.E.H.), Industry Standard
B3. Half Center Hinges (As Required)
F1. Left Hand and Right Hand Horizontal Track Assemblies
F2. Left Hand and Right Hand Riveted Track Assemblies (As Required)
F3. Left Hand and Right Hand Wall Angle Track Assemblies (As Required)
F4. Left Hand and Right Hand Vertical Track Assemblies (As Required)
F5. Left Hand and Right Hand Vertical Tracks (As Required)
F6. Left Hand and Right Hand Fully Adjustable (F.A.) Flag Angles (As Required)
F7. Left Hand and Right Hand Fully Adjustable (F.A.) Jamb Brackets (As Required)
G. TORSION SPRING ASSEMBLY (AS REQUIRED):
G1. Center Bearing Bracket (As Required)
G2. Center Bracket (As Required)
G3. Center Bearing (As Required)
G4. Torsion Shaft/Torsion Keyed Shaft (As Required)
G5. Torsion Keyed Shafts (As Required)
G6. Keys (As Required)
G7. Center Coupler Assembly (As Required)
G8. Left and Right Hand Cable Drums
G9. Left and Right Hand Torsion Springs (As Required)
G10. Counterbalance Lift Cables
G11. Cable Sheaves
G12. Oval bearings (As Required)
H. REAR BACK HANGS:
H1. Left Hand and Right Hand Rear Back Hang Assemblies
H2. Left Hand and Right Hand Rear Center Back Hang Assemblies (As Required)
I. BOTTOM CORNER BRACKETS (AS REQUIRED):
I1. Left Hand and Right Hand Bottom Corner Brackets
J. TRACK ROLLER CARRIERS (AS REQUIRED):
J1. Track Roller Carriers
K. BOTTOM WEATHER SEAL (AS REQUIRED):
K1. Bottom Weather Seal (Door Width)
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Pre-Installation
Important Safety Instructions
DEFINITION OF KEY WORDS USED IN THIS MANUAL:
WARNING WARNING
INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH; IF NOT AVOIDED,
COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
CAUTION: PROPERTY DAMAGE OR INJURY CAN RESULT FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW
INSTRUCTIONS.
IMPORTANT: REQUIRED STEP FOR SAFE AND PROPER DOOR OPERATION.
NOTE: Information assuring proper installation of the door.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. IF IN QUESTION
ABOUT ANY OF THE PROCEDURES, DO NOT PERFORM THE WORK. INSTEAD, HAVE A TRAINED
DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN DO THE INSTALLATION OR REPAIRS.
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.
2. Wear protective gloves during installation to avoid possible cuts from sharp metal edges.
3. It is always recommended to wear eye protection when using tools, otherwise eye injury
could result.
4.Avoid installing your new door on windy days. Door could fall during the installation caus-
ing severe or fatal injury.
5. Doors 12’-0” wide and over should be installed by two persons, to avoid possible injury.
6. Operate door only when it is properly adjusted and free from obstructions.
7. If a door becomes hard to operate, inoperative or is damaged, immediately have neces-
sary adjustments and/ or repairs made by a trained door system technician using proper
tools and instructions.
8.DO NOT stand or walk under a moving door, or permit anybody to stand or walk under an
electrically operated door.
9.DO NOT place fingers or hands into open section joints when closing a door. Use lift
handles/ gripping points when operating door manually.
10. DO NOT permit children to operate garage door or door controls. Severe or fatal injury
could result should the child become entrapped between the door and the floor.
11. Due to constant extreme spring tension, do not attempt any adjustment, repair or altera-
tion to any part of the door, especially to springs, spring brackets, bottom corner brackets,
fasteners, counterbalance lift cables or supports. To avoid possible severe or fatal injury,
have any such work performed by a trained door systems technician using proper tools
and instructions.
12. On electrically operated doors, pull down ropes must be removed and locks must be
removed or made inoperative in the open (unlocked) position.
13. Top section of door may need to be reinforced when attaching an electric opener. Check
door and/ or opener manufacturer’s instructions.
14. Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and or broken parts. Check to
ensure door operates freely.
15. Test electric opener’s safety features monthly, following opener manufacturer’s instruc-
tions.
16. NEVER hang tools, bicycles, hoses, clothing or anything else from horizontal tracks. Track
systems are not intended or designed to support extra weight.
17. This door may not meet the building code wind load requirements in your area. For your
safety, you will need to check with your local building official for wind load code requirements and building permit information.
After installation is complete, fasten this manual near the garage door.
IMPORTANT: STAINLESS STEEL OR PT2000 COATED LAG SCREWS MUST BE USED WHEN
INSTALLING CENTER BEARING BRACKETS, END BRACKETS, JAMB BRACKETS, DRAWBAR OPERATOR MOUNTING/ SUPPORT BRACKETS AND DISCONNECT BRACKETS ON TREATED LUMBER
(PRESERVATIVE-TREATED). STAINLESS STEEL OR PT2000 LAG SCREWS ARE NOT NECESSARY
WHEN INSTALLING PRODUCTS ON UN-TREATED LUMBER.
NOTE: It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior to
fastening.
IMPORTANT: WHEN INSTALLING 5/16” LAG SCREWS USING AN ELECTRIC DRILL/ DRIVER, THE
DRILL/ DRIVERS CLUTCH MUST BE SET TO DELIVER NO MORE THAN 200 IN-LBS OF TORQUE.
FASTENER FAILURE COULD OCCUR AT HIGHER SETTINGS.
Tools Required
• Power drill
• Drill bits: 1/8”, 3/16”,
9/32”, 7/16”, 1/2”
• Ratchet wrench
• Socket driver: 7/16”
• Sockets: 7/16”, 1/2”,
9/16”, 5/8”
• Phillips head
screwdriver
• Locking Pliers
• (2) Vice clamps
• Wrenches: 3/8”,
7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”,
5/8”
• 1/4” Torx bit
• Approved winding
rods
• Hammer
• Tape measure
• Step Ladder
• Level
• Pencil
• Leather gloves
• Safety glasses
Package Contents
NOTE: Depending on the door model, some parts listed will not be supplied if not required. Rear
Back Hangs may not be included with your door.
PRIOR TO WINDING OR MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SPRINGS, ENSURE
YOU’RE WINDING IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AS STATED IN THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. OTHERWISE, THE SPRING FITTINGS MAY RELEASE
FROM SPRING IF NOT WOUND IN THE PROPER DIRECTION AND COULD
RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
IMPORTANT: RIGHT AND LEFT HAND IS ALWAYS DETERMINED FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING
LOOKING OUT
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(2) Spacers
Top fixtures
(as required)
Track Roller Carriers
(as required)
Strut (if included)
Tandem track rollers
(if included)
Bottom corner
brackets (as required)
Track rollers
Bottom corner
brackets (as required)
3
5/16” x 1-1/4”
Top rail
Clevis pin (as required)
(2) Cable sheaves
Center coupler
assembly (as required)
Strut clips
(as required)
Bottom weather seal with
3/4” nails (as required)
Center bearing bracket
assembly (as required)
Cotter pin
(as required)
Cable sheave
saddles (as required)
Lift handles
(as required)
hinges (as required)
Hinges
Cable drums RH/LH Torsion springs RH/LH
Center bearing bracket
assembly (as required)
Oval Bearings
(as required)
Half Center
Pull down rope
(if included)
Track bolts (as required)
Key shafts
(as required)
Counterbalance
lift cables
Weather seals
& nails (If included)
1/4”-20 x 9/16”
on each side of the sections identifies the stacking sequence. The sequence is always determined by #1 being the bottom section to #7 or #8 being the highest top section. If the stamp on
the section is illegible, refer to the section side view illustration. The section side view illustration
shows the section profile of all sections, and can also be used to identify each section.
The BOTTOM SECTION can be identified by #1.
The INTERMEDIATE I SECTION can be identified by #2.
The INTERMEDIATE II SECTION can be identified by #3, for a 4 section high door only.
The INTERMEDIATE III SECTION can be identified by #4, for a 5 section high door only.
The INTERMEDIATE IV SECTION can be identified by #5, for a 6 section high door only.
The INTERMEDIATE V SECTION can be identified by #6, for a 7 section high door only.
The TOP SECTION can be identified by a #, being the highest section.
Typical design option “Outside surface of
door sections shown”
NOTE: 3 Section high doors, does not have
an Intermediate II Section.
4. or 3.
Top
section
3.
Intermediate II
section
2.
Intermediate I
section
1.
Bottom
section
Outside
surface
##1
Bottom
rail
Inside
surface
Typical
stamping
location
Bottom
Side views of sections
Intermediate(s)Top
section
rail
Bottom
section
(2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4”
Truss head bolts
1/4”- 20 Flanged
hex nuts (as required)
1/4” - 10 x 1” Tamper-resistant
hex head lag screw (as required)
1/4”-20 x 7/8” Self
drilling screws (as required)
(2) 3/8”- 16 Hex nuts
3/8” Washers
(as required)
5/16” x 2” Tamper-resistant hex head
5/16”-16 x 3/4” Square neck
carriage bolts (as required)
5/16” x 2” Hex head lag screws
5/16” x 1 5/8” Hex head lag screws
Door Section Identification
1/4” - 14 x 1”
Lag screws (as required)
lag screw (as required)
5/16”-16 Hex
nut (as required)
(as required)
3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” Hex bolts
1/4” - 20 x 1 7/8”
Carriage bolts (as required)
(as required)
Graduated End Hinge And
Strut Identification
Graduated End Hinge Schedule
Door HeightTrackSection Type
2”
3 Section High Door
3”
2”
4 Section High Door
3”
2”
5 Section High Door
3”
Intermediate I#2
Intermediate I#4
Intermediate II3#
Intermediate I2#
Intermediate II5#
Intermediate I4#
Intermediate III4#
Intermediate II3#
Intermediate I2#
Intermediate III6#
Intermediate II5#
Intermediate I4#
Graduated End Hinge
Number
TopN/A
Bottom#1
TopN/A
Bottom#3
TopN/A
Bottom1#
TopN/A
Bottom3#
TopN/A
Bottom1#
TopN/A
Bottom3#
When installing your door, you must use sections of the appropriate height in the right stacking
location. Determine, what sections you need to use in what order depends on the design of your
door.
Sections are stamped for identification, #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #7, and #8. The stamp, located
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Graduated End Hinge Schedule
TopN/A
Intermediate IV5#
2”
6 Section High Door
3”
2”
7 Section High Door
3”
Intermediate III4#
Intermediate II3#
Intermediate I2#
Bottom1#
TopN/A
Intermediate IV7#
Intermediate III6#
Intermediate II5#
Intermediate I4#
Bottom3#
TopN/A
Intermediate V6#
Intermediate IV5#
Intermediate III4#
Intermediate II3#
Intermediate I2#
Bottom1#
TopN/A
Intermediate V8#
Intermediate IV7#
Intermediate III6#
Intermediate II5#
Intermediate I4#
Bottom3#
NOTE: Center hinge(s) use #1 graduated end hinges at each pre-drilled vertical stile location.
The pre-drilled locations are located at the top and or bottom rails on the inside of the section
surface.
NOTE: Some doors will receive half center hinge(s). These will be installed in between the center
hinge(s) and graduated end hinge(s).
STRUT IDENTIFICATION:
Identify your struts to determine which ones are long strut(s) or short strut(s).
Short Strut(s) are typically installed along the top rail of the top section and or along the bottom
rail of the bottom section.
Long Strut(s) are typically installed along the top and or bottom rails of sections. Measure the
height of the long strut(s) to determine if you have 2” or 3”.
NOTE: Some struts also may or may not have holes in them. If they don’t, then prior to installing
the strut and hinge to the section surface, you may have to drill a 3/16” hole for the appropriate
fastener on one or both sides of the strut legs.
Strutting Schedule for Door Heights Less Than Or Equal to 8’0”
Door Width
Product
Model 105N/A(4) 2” StrutsN/A
Model 110N/A(4) 2” Struts(4) 3” Struts
Model 310/311N/A(4) 2” Struts(4) 3” Struts
Strutting Schedule for Door Heights Greater Than Or Equal to 8’1”
Product
Model 105(2) 2” Struts
Model 110(2) 2” Struts
Model 310/311(2) 2” Struts
Up To and Including
12’2”
Up To and Including
12’2”
From 12’3” To 16’0”From 16’1” To 18’0”
Door Width
From 12’3” To 16’0”From 16’1” To 18’0”
(1) 2” Strut, per section,
Plus 1
(1) 2” Strut, per section,
Plus 1
(1) 2” Strut, per section,
Plus 1
N/A
(1) 3” Strut, per section,
Plus 1
(1) 3” Strut, per section,
Plus 1
2” Strut 3” Strut
Long strut
Upper hinge
leaf
Lower hinge
leaf
Short strut
Hinges are stamped for
identification
Center hinge(s)
(as required)
Half center hinge(s)
112
(as required)
Removing an Existing Door
IMPORTANT: COUNTERBALANCE SPRING TENSION MUST ALWAYS BE RELEASED BEFORE ANY
ATTEMPT IS MADE TO START REMOVING AN EXISTING DOOR.
WARNING WARNING
A POWERFUL SPRING RELEASING ITS ENERGY SUDDENLY CAN CAUSE SEVERE
OR FATAL INJURY. TO AVOID INJURY, HAVE A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN, USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS, RELEASE THE SPRING
TENSION.
For detailed information see supplemental instructions “Removing an Existing Door/ Preparing
the Opening”. These instructions are not supplied with the door, but are available at no charge
from Wayne-Dalton, A Division Of Overhead Door Corporation, P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH.,
44660, or at www.Wayne-Dalton.com.
Preparing the Opening
IMPORTANT: 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 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 12” (305 mm) above the top of the opening for Torsion
counterbalance systems. 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), for
2” track. Minimum side clearance required, from the opening to the wall, is 4-1/2” (114 mm),
for 3” track.
IMPORTANT: CLOSELY INSPECT JAMBS, HEADER AND MOUNTING SURFACE. ANY WOOD
FOUND NOT TO BE SOUND, MUST BE REPLACED.
For Torsion counterbalance systems, a suitable mounting surface (2” x 6”) must be firmly attached to the wall, above the header at the center of the opening.
NOTE: Drill a 3/16” pilot hole in the mounting surface to avoid splitting the lumber. Do not attach
the mounting surface with nails.
WEATHERSTRIPS (MAY NOT BE INCLUDED):
Depending on the size of your door, you may have to cut or trim the weatherstrips (if necessary)
to properly fit into the header and jambs.
NOTE: If nailing product at 40°F or below, pre-drilling is required.
NOTE: Do not permanently attach weatherstrips to the header and jambs at this time.
For the header, align the weatherstrip 1/8” to 1/4” inside the header edge, and temporarily
secure it to the header with equally spaced nails. Starting at either side of the jamb, fit the
weatherstrip up tight against the temporarily attached weatherstrip in the header and 1/8”
to 1/4” inside the jamb edge. Temporarily secure the weatherstrip with equally spaced nails.
Repeat for other side. This will keep the bottom section from falling out of the opening during
installation. Equally space nails approximately 12” to 18” apart.
Backroom requirement: Backroom is defined as the distance needed from the opening back
into the garage to allow the door to open fully.
*NOTE: For door heights from 10’1” to 12’0”, refer to your operator manufacture installation
instructions for appropriate depth into room.
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 REQUIREMENTS
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Door HeightTrackManual LiftMotor Operated
6’0” to 7’0”
7’1” to 8’0”114” (2896 mm)137” (3480 mm)
8’1” to 9’0”126” (3200 mm)168” (4267 mm)
9’1” to 10’0”138” (3505 mm)168” (4267 mm)
10’1” to 12’0”162” (4115 mm)*
15” Radius
102” (2591 mm)125” (3175 mm)
HEADROOM REQUIREMENTS
Track TypeSpace Needed
6” LHR9” (229 mm)
Min. side room clearance for 2”
Suitable mounting surface
2”x 6” lumber minimum
Header board 2”x 6”
lumber preferred
Headroom
track is 3-1/2” (89 mm).
Min. side room clearance for 3”
track is 4-1/2” (114 mm).
Backroom
Min. side
room
clearance for
2” track is
3-1/2” (89
mm).
Min. side
room
clearance for
3” track is
4-1/2” (114
mm).
Weatherstrips
Plumb
jambs
Finished
Jambs
Level header
Finished
Height
Door width
Door
Jamb
Nail
1/8” to 1/4”
Weatherstrips
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INSTALLATION
3
Bottom Weather Seal
Tools: Hammer, Tape Measure, Saw Horses
Before installing your door, be certain that you have read and followed all of the instructions covered in the pre-installation section of this manual. Failure to do so may result in an
improperly installed door.
IMPORTANT: WOOD DOORS MUST BE COMPLETELY FINISHED (3 TOTAL COATS, INCLUDING
PRIMER COAT) PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, TO ENSURE THAT THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
SURFACES, AS WELL AS ALL EDGES OF THE DOORS ARE PROPERLY PROTECTED AGAINST
MOISTURE OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS. WOOD DOORS, IN A NON-FINISHED CONDITION,
MUST BE TRANSPORTED AND STORED SO THE WOOD SURFACES ARE NOT EXPOSED
TO MOISTURE OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS. IMPROPER TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE OR
DELAYS IN FINISHING, THAT ALLOWS EXPOSURE OF THE WOOD DOOR SURFACES TO MOISTURE OR OTHER CONTAMINANTS WILL RESULT IN THE WARRANTY BEING VOIDED.
NOTE: Reference TDS 160 for general garage door terminology at www.dasma.com.
Fully Adjustable Flag Angles
1
NOTE: If you have a wall angle track assembly or if you already have flag angles pre-
attached to the vertical tracks, skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown,
to determine if you have flag angles.
NOTE: Flag angles are right and left handed.
If you have Fully Adjustable vertical tracks, hand tighten the left hand flag angle to the left
hand vertical track using (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts.
Repeat for other side. Flange nuts will be secured after flag angle spacing is completed in
step, Top Section.
Tools: None
Flag angle
Fully Adjustable
vertical
track
1/4”-20
Flange hex nuts
1/4”- 20 x 9/16”
Track bolts
Fully Adjustable Jamb Brackets
2
NOTE: If you have a wall angle track assembly or if you already have jamb brackets pre-
attached to the vertical tracks, skip this step. Refer to Package Contents / Parts Breakdown,
to determine if you have jamb brackets.
NOTE: The bottom jamb bracket is always the shortest bracket, while the center jamb
bracket is the next tallest. If three jamb brackets per side are included with your door, you will
have received a top jamb bracket, which is the tallest.
To attach the bottom jamb bracket, locate lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern of the 1st hole
set on the vertical track. Align the slot in the jamb bracket with the lower hole of the hole/ slot
pattern. Secure jamb bracket using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex
nut. Repeat for other side.
Place the center jamb bracket over the lower hole of the hole/ slot pattern that is centered
between the bottom jamb bracket and flag angle of the 2nd hole set. Secure jamb bracket
using (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex nut. Repeat for other side.
If a top jamb bracket was included, secure it to vertical track using the lower hole of the hole/
slot pattern in the 3rd hole set and (1) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt and (1) 1/4”-20 flange hex
nut. Repeat for other side.
1st hole set
Lower hole of
hole/ slot pattern
Tools: None
Vertical track
2nd hole set3rd hole set
1/4”- 20
Flange hex nut
1/4”- 20 x
9/16”
F.A. jamb
bracket
Track bolt
Top of track
Jamb bracket
in place
NOTE: If a bottom weather seal is supplied, complete this step.
NOTE: Refer to Door Section Identification / Parts Breakdown.
Place the bottom section face down on a couple of sawhorses or flat clean/ smooth surface.
Align the bottom weather seal with the flap pointing towards the outside surface of the bottom section.
Starting at one end of the door, measure inward 1” and attach the bottom weather seal to
the bottom of the bottom section with 3/4” long galvanized roofing nails (not supplied). Now
stretch the bottom weather seal slightly and nail the rest of the bottom weather seal to the
bottom of the bottom section every 6”.
Once the bottom weather seal is fastened cut off any extra material so that the bottom
weather seal is even with both ends of the bottom section.
NOTE: Verify bottom weather seal is aligned with bottom section. If there is more than 1/2”
excess weather seal on either side, trim weather seal even with bottom section.
Flap
Side
Bottom
view
weather
bottom
section
seal
1”
3/4” Long galvanized roofing nails (not supplied)
Edge of
bottom
section
6”
Bottom
weather seal
6”
Bottom Corner Brackets
4
NOTE: Refer to Door Section Identification / Parts Breakdown.
FAILURE TO ENSURE TIGHT FIT OF CABLE LOOP OVER COTTER PIN COULD
RESULT IN COUNTERBALANCE LIFT CABLE COMING OFF THE PIN, ALLOWING THE DOOR TO FALL, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN SEVERE OR FATAL
INJURY.
With the bottom section facing down from the previous step, uncoil the counterbalance lift
cables. Starting on the left hand side, place the cable loop into position between the two
holes on the side of the left hand bottom corner bracket. Slide a clevis pin through the innermost hole, cable loop, and outermost hole, of the bottom corner bracket. Slide a washer
onto the clevis pin and secure in place by inserting a cotter pin into the hole of the clevis pin.
Bend the ends of the cotter pin outwards to secure it in place. Repeat for other bottom corner
bracket. Repeat for other side.
(A) Left
hand
bottom
corner
bracket
Cotter
Next, starting on the left hand side, align the left hand bottom corner bracket horizontally with
the bottom edge of the bottom section and also align the bottom corner bracket vertically
with the left bottom edge of the bottom section. Using the bottom corner bracket as a template, mark and pre-drill 9/32” diameter holes through the bottom section. Attach the bottom
corner bracket to the bottom section using 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolts and 1/4”–20
flange hex nuts, as shown. Repeat the same process for other side. Mark and drill a pilot
holes 1” deep into the bottom section with a 1/8” drill bit. Secure the bottom corner brackets
to the bottom section using (1) 1/4”-14 x 1” tamper resistant lag screw, as shown. Repeat
the same process for the right hand side.
IMPORTANT: BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL NOT TO DRILL THRU THE SECTION. ONLY DRILL 1”
DEEP.
NOTE: All doors are provided with the tamper resistant fastener for the bottom corner brackets. However, the professional installer is most likely to have the proper tool to install this fastener. If the homeowner does not have the proper tool to install the tamper resistant fastener,
use a regular 1/4”-20 x 1-7/8” carriage bolt and a 1/4”–20 flange hex nut in its place.
If applicable, insert a short stem track roller into each of the bottom corner brackets, as
shown.
pin
Counterbalance
lift cable
Washer
Clevis pin
(inserted through
cotter pin and
bent into place)
(B) Left hand
bottom corner
bracket
Washer
Cotter pin
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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