START HERE
IMPORTANT! READ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES AND REFER TO INSERT SHEET
INSTRUCTIONS TITLED “REMOVING THE OLD DOOR/PREPARING THE OPENING”. IF THE
INSERT SHEET INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT INCLUDED, CONTACT WAYNE-DALTON CORP. FOR A
FREE COPY.
If removing an existing door, carefully follow the directions given on the insert sheet instruction in the portion
titled “Removing the Old Door”.
WARNING! REMOVAL OF AN EXISTING DOOR CAN BE DANGEROUS. FOLLOW INSERT
SHEET INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY, OTHERWISE SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY COULD RESULT.
Begin the installation of the door by checking the opening. It must be the same size as the door. Vertical jambs
must be plumb and the header level. Side clearance, from edge of door to wall, must be minimum of 3-1/2” (89
mm) on each side. Follow the steps below. The steps correspond to the illustrations on the garage door layout.
IMPORTANT! Stainless steel or PT2000 Coated lag screws MUST be used when installing center bearing
brackets, end bearing brackets, jamb brackets, operator mounting/support brackets and disconnect
brackets on treated lumber (preservative-treated). Stainless steel or PT2000 Coated lag screws are NOT
necessary when installing products on un-treated lumber.
NOTE: It is recommended that 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws be pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, and 5/16” x 2” lag
screws, prior to fastening.
For proper opening preparation refer to the portion of the insert sheet instructions titled “Preparing the Opening”.
IMPORTANT! It is recommended that doors 12’ 0” wide and over be installed by two person, to avoid
possible injury.
NOTE: Use this manual in conjunction with the windload specication sheet provided with your door.
1
Secure the vertical track to the lower slot in the agangle using (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20
nuts. Repeat for other side.
2
Measure the length of the vertical tracks. Using the Jamb Bracket Schedule (shown on Windload Specication
Sheet), determine the placement of the jamb brackets for your door height. Secure jamb bracket(s) with (1) 1/4-20
x 9/16” track bolt and nut.
(NOT ILLUSTRATED)
3
NOTE: Refer to the Windload Specication Sheet for strutting schedule and illustrations. (Some struts may be
factory installed)
4
Uncoil the counterbalance cables and slip the loop at the ends of the cables over the milford pins on the bottom
section. Insert a short shaft roller in the bottom bracket of the bottom section and insert a long shaft roller at #1 end
hinge at the top of the bottom section, Fig. 4 and Fig. 7A. Repeat for other side.
NOTE: Bottom section can be identied by #1 end hinge, the factory attached bottom astragal and by the bottom
bracket warning labels on each endstile.
NOTE: Verify that astragal does not protrude more than 1/2” past ends of the bottom section. If excess needs to be
trimmed off, be careful not to stretch astragal, or it may end up shorter than section width.
NOTE: Refer to the Windload Specication Sheet for possible bottom bracket installation.
IMPORTANT! Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out.
5
Before installing the bottom section, measure and cut vinyl jamb weather-stripping (may not be included) for
entire garage door opening. Vinyl weather seal must be installed prior to door installation. Attach the weather
seal to the door jamb 1/8” to 1/4” past door jamb. Temporarily nail the weather-seal to the door jambs and header
approximately 12” to 18” apart. This will help hold the bottom door section in place. Center the bottom section in
the door opening. Level it using wooden shims under the bottom astragal as needed.
6
Position the left hand vertical track over the rollers of the bottom section.
NOTE: Make sure the counterbalance cable is located between the rollers and the door jamb.
Loosely fasten jamb brackets and agangles to the jamb using 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws. Install the right hand
vertical track the same way. Hang cables over agangles.
IMPORTANT! The tops of the vertical tracks must be level from side to side. If the bottom section was
shimmed to level it, then the vertical track on the shimmed side, must be raised the height of the shim.
7
NOTE: The lock section can be identied by a #2 end hinge and by the yellow and black warning label attached to
the right side of the section.
NOTE: The intermediate section can be identied by a #3 end hinge. #4 end hinge are used on the second
intermediate section on ve section high doors.
Insert long shaft rollers into both end stiles of the lock section, Fig. 7A. With assistance lift section and place
rollers over the tops of the vertical tracks. Install by guiding rollers into the vertical track on both sides and gently
lowering the section onto the bottom section. Vertically align the mark near the center (on back) of the door, or
vertically align the center stiles on the face (on front) of the door. Install remaining sections, except for the top
section, in the same manner.
The center hinges are installed by rotating the hinge leaf upward and secure the hinge to the above section with (3)
1/4”-14 x 5/8” self tapping screws, Fig. 7B.
Rotate both end hinge leafs upward and secure the hinges to the above section with (6) 1/4”-14 x 5/8” self tapping
screws, Fig. 7A.
IMPORTANT! Push and hold hinge leafs up against the section while securing with 1/4”-14x 5/8”
self tapping screws.
8
NOTE: Please refer to g 8A or 8B to determine which top bracket was supplied with your door. Follow the
corresponding step below:
8A) To install the top brackets, place the top of bracket ush with bottom of the strut, even with the edge of the
endcap. Fasten using (4) 1/4”-20 x 7/8” self drilling screws. Secure the top slide to the bracket using (1) 5/16”-18
carriage bolt and (1) 5/16”-18 nut. Repeat for other side.
8B) To install the top brackets, place the top of bracket ush with bottom of the strut, even with the edge of the
endcap. Fasten using (4) 1/4”-20 x 7/8” self drilling screws. Loosen the carriage bolt holding the top slide to the
bracket and reposition top slide as shown in Fig 8B and reattach using (2) 5/16”-18 carriage bolt. Repeat for other
side.
9
Place top section in the door opening and secure it temporarily by driving a nail into the header near the center of
the door and bending it over the section. Insert rollers into top slides. Now fasten the hinges to the top section,
Fig. 7A and Fig. 7B. Position agangle between 1-11/16” (43 mm) to 1-3/4” (44 mm) from the edge of the door.
Flagangles must be parallel to the door section ends. Now complete the vertical track installation on both sides by
securing the center jamb brackets and tightening the other lag screws and track bolts, Fig. 6.
IMPORTANT! Vertical tracks must be secured so that rollers are touching the curved side of the vertical
track, Fig 9B.
IMPORTANT! The dimension between the agangles must be door-width plus 3-3/8” (86mm) to 3-1/2”
(89mm) for smooth, safe door operation.
8A
8B
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2
1
4
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HINGE
TUBE
MILFORD
PIN
5500/9700 Series - Torsion™
Windload Installation Instructions Layout
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10A
c
FLAG
ANGLE
VERTICAL
TRACK
HORIZONTAL
ANGLE
FULLY ADJUSTABLE
TRACK
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9A
FLAGANGLE
1-11/16” (43mm)
TO 1-3/4” (44mm)
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6A
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6B
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LEFT HAND
BOTTOM
BRACKET
ASTRAGAL
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9B
10B
1/8” to 1/4”
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18
TRACK
(2) 1/4”-20X9/16”
TRACK BOLTS
STIKER PLATE
18
SLIDE
1/4”-20X11/16”
SELFDRILLING SCREWS
CABLE
5/8”(16MM)
ENDSTILE
1/8”
SIDE
LOCK
7A
11
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15 R.
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DOOR-WIDTH PLUS 3-3/8” (86 mm) TO 3-1/2” (89 mm)
7B
HINGE
LEAF
HINGE
LEAF
g
g
LEFT HINGE SHOWN, RIGHT HINGE SYMMETRICALLY OPPOSITE
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HINGE
LEAF
10
To install horizontal track, place the curved end over the top roller. Align the bottom of the horizontal track with
the top of the vertical track.
Secure each horizontal track to the corresponding agangle with (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 nuts.
Level horizontal track and bolt the horizontal angle to the slot in the agangle using (1) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt
and nut. Repeat for other side. Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in place. With horizontal
12B
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CENTER BEARING
BRACKET
tracks installed, you can now adjust the top brackets. Vertically align the top section with the lower sections. Once
aligned, position top roller in the adjustable slide, out against the horizontal track. Maintaining the slide’s position,
tighten the nut(s) to secure the slide to the top bracket. Repeat for other side.
NOTE: You will need to lock the top slide into place on the A-frame (8A) bracket using a 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolt
and 1/4”-20 hex nut through any two aligning holes.
IMPORTANT! Failure to remove nail before attempting to raise door could cause permanent damage to top
section.
WARNING!
DO NOT RAISE DOOR UNTIL HORIZONTAL TRACKS ARE SECURED AT REAR, AS OUTLINED IN STEP 18,
OR DOOR COULD FALL FROM OVERHEAD POSITION CAUSING SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
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End bearing brackets are right and left. Using the upper slots in the end bearing bracket, position above the agangle
and secure the end bearing bracket to the horizontal angle using (2) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolts and nuts, Fig. 11.
Once the bracket is secured to the horizontal angle, secure the top of the end bearing bracket to the jamb using (1)
5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screw. Repeat for other side.
NOTE: Right and left hand is always determined from inside the building looking out.
IMPORTANT! End bearing brackets must be attached through the upper slots on 15” radius track.
12A
EQUAL
DISTANCE
MOUNTING SURFACE
12
Measure to locate the center of the door and mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface to indicate the
center line of the door. Then measure from the center of the bearing, in one of the end bearing brackets, DOWN to the
top of the door. Using that dimension, measure UP from the top of the door and mark a horizontal pencil line on the
mounting surface. The two pencil lines should intersect. Now align the edge of the center bearing bracket along the
vertical pencil line on the mounting surface, Fig. 12A. This will ensure the torsion tube is level between the center and
end bearing brackets. Attach the center bearing bracket, in this location, to the mounting surface, using (2) 5/16” x 15/8” lag screws and (1) 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw.
IMPORTANT! Use the 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw ONLY if mounting surface mounted over
masonry.
IMPORTANT! Tamper-resistant lag screw MUST be attached through the bottom hole of the center bearing
bracket.
13
LEFT CABLE
DRUM
RIGHT CABLE
DRUM
TORSION
TUBE
NYLON
CENTER
BUSHING
LEFT HAND WOUND
BLACK WINDING CONE
RIGHT HAND SIDE
13
Facing the inside of the door, lay the torsion tube on the oor. Lay the spring with the black color coded winding cone
and the black color coded cable drum, at the right hand end of the tube. Lay the spring with the red color coded winding cone and the red color coded cable drum, at the left hand end of the tube
NOTE: Some lighter weight doors are provided with only (1) torsion spring. Identify the spring(s) provided as either
right hand wound (red winding cone), which goes on the LEFT HAND SIDE or left hand wound (black winding cone),
which goes on the RIGHT HAND SIDE.
NOTE: The set screws used on all torsion counterbalance winding cones and cable drums, are now colored red. DO
NOT identify right and left hand by the set screw color.
Slide the nylon center bushing onto the torsion tube followed by the spring(s) and cable drums. The nylon center
bushing, spring(s) and cable drums must be positioned as shown, Fig. 13. With assistance, pick up the torsion tube
assembly and slide one end the of tube through one end bearing bracket. Lay the torsion tube into the center bearing
bracket and slide the other end of the tube into the opposite end bearing bracket. Position the torsion tube so that equal
amounts of the tube extend from each end bearing bracket.
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NYLON
BUSHING
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STATIONARY
CONE
RIGHT HAND WOUND
RED WINDING CONE
LEFT HAND SIDE
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COUNTER
BALANCE
CABLE
CABLE STOP
14
Slide the nylon center bushing into the stationary spring cone at the end of the spring and align the stationary spring
cone(s) with the holes in the center bearing bracket, Fig. 14. Secure the spring(s) to the center bearing bracket with
INSERT
CABLE
(2) 3/8”-16 x 1-1/2” hex head bolts and nuts.
IMPORTANT! Springs under tension can be dangerous.
Ensure that the spring warning tag supplied is securely attached to center bearing bracket in plain view. Should a
replacement spring warning tag be required, contact Wayne-Dalton Corp. for free replacements.
Clamp locking pliers onto both vertical tracks just above the third roller. This is to prevent door from raising while
winding the spring(s).
WARNING!
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SET SCREWS
LEFT HAND WOUND
BLACK WINDING CONE
RIGHT HAND SIDE
WINDING BAR
FAILURE TO CLAMP LOCKING PLIERS TO VERTICAL TRACK BEFORE WINDING SPRINGS CAN
ALLOW DOOR TO RAISE, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
15
Thread the counterbalance cables around the back side of the cable drums and verify that there is no cable obstructions.
Hook the cables into the drums. Slide the left hand cable drum against the left hand end bearing bracket and tighten the
set screws in the drum to 14-15 ft lbs. of torque (Once set screws contact the tube, tighten screws one full turn). Rotate
the left hand drum and torsion tube until cable is taut. Attach locking pliers to torsion tube and brace locking pliers
against jamb to keep cable taut. Slide the right hand cable drum against the right hand end bearing bracket and rotate
drum until cable is taunt. Tighten set screws in right hand cable drum.
CAUTION! Check each cable, making sure both are seated properly on the cable drums and have equal cable
tension.
16
Position a ladder slightly to the side of spring so that the winding cone is easily accessible, yet your body is not in direct line with the winding bars. Check the label attached to the spring warning tag for the required number of complete
turns to balance your door.
8’0” Door Height = Approx 8-3/4 Turns
WARNING!
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.
Alternately inserting the winding bars into the holes of the spring’s winding cone, rotate the winding cone upward
toward ceiling, 1/4 turn at a time, until the required number of complete turns for your door height is achieved. As the
last 1/4 turn is achieved, securely hold winding bar while tightening both set screws in winding cone to 14-15 ft-lbs of
torque (Once set screws contact the tube, tighten screws one full turn). Carefully remove winding bar from winding
cone. If (2) springs were provided with your door, proceed to wind the second spring in the same manner.
While holding the door down, to prevent it from rising unexpectedly, in the event the spring(s) were overwound, carefully remove the locking pliers from the torsion tube and the vertical tracks. Raise the door until the top section and
half of the next section are in a horizontal position. Do not raise door any further since rear of horizontal track is not
yet supported.
WARNING!
RAISING DOOR FURTHER CAN CAUSE DOOR TO FALL, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN SEVERE OR FATAL
INJURY.
Now clamp a pair of locking pliers to the vertical tracks just above the second roller on one side, and just below the
second roller on the other side. This will prevent the door from raising or lowering while installing the rear support.
CONTINUE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE.....
(1) 7/16” Wrench
(1) 9/16” Wrench
1/4”-20
a
Flanged Hex Nut
#100279
3/8”-16 x 1-1/2”
b
Hex Head Bolt
#107645
(1) Pliers
(1) Hammer
c
3/8”-16
Hex Nut
#100313
(1) Screw Driver
(Phillips Blade)
(1) Screw Driver
(Standard Blade)
(2) Locking Pliers
1/4”-20 x 5/8”
d
Carriage Bolt
#306657
3/8”-16 x 3/4”
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Truss Head Bolt
#154531
1/4”-20 x 11/16”
f
Self Drilling Screw
#300723
Required Tools
(1) Level (2’ Minimum Length)
(1) Electric Drill
with Clutch
(1) 7/16” Hex Head Driver
(1) 1/2” Hex Head Driver
1/8” Drill Bit
3/16” Drill Bit
5/16” x 1-5/8”
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Hex Head Lag Screw
#100292
1/4”-14 x 5/8”
g
Self Tapping Screw
#236565
Safety Glasses
5/16” x 2”
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Tamper-Resistant Lag Screw
#141888
(1) 7/16” Wrench
(1) Ratchet with 7/16”,
1/2”, 9/16” sockets
(1) Step Ladder
(2 or 3) Saw Horses or other supports for placing
sections on while assembling
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(2) Locking Pliers
(1) Tape Measure
(1) Screw Driver
(Phillips Blade)
Gloves
Safety Glasses
(1) Socket Wrench with
7/16”, 1/2”, 9/16”, 5/8”
sockets
(2 or 3) Saw Horses or other supports for
placing sections on while assembling
1/4” -20 x 9/16”
Track Bolt
#200527
5/16” - 18 x 5/8”
Carriage Bolt
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#108446
5/16”-18
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Flanged Hex Nut
IMPORTANT
SAFETY NOTICES
Wayne-Dalton Corp.
P.O. Box 67
Mt. Hope, Ohio 44660
Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation. If in question about any of the
procedures, do not perform the work. Instead, have a qualied door agency do the installation or
repairs.
1. Wear protective gloves during installation to avoid possible cuts from sharp metal edges.
2. It is always recommended to wear eye protection when using tools, otherwise severe or fatal eye
injury could result.
3. Avoid installing your new door on windy days. Door could fall during the installation causing severe
or fatal injury.
4. If the door is to be electrically operated at any time, all pull ropes MUST be removed to prevent
severe or fatal injury to children who may become entangled in the rope. Any locking mechanism MUST
be removed or made inoperative in the unlocked position..
5. Operate door ONLY when properly adjusted and free of obstructions.
6. Should the door become hard to operate or completely inoperative, a qualied door agency should
correct the problem to prevent damage to the door or serious personal injury.
7. DO NOT PERMIT children to play with the garage door or the electrical controls. Severe or fatal
injury could result, should the child become entrapped between the door and the oor.
8. To prevent severe or fatal injury, avoid standing in the open doorway or walking through the doorway
while the door is moving.
9. Door is constantly under EXTREME SPRING TENSION. To prevent possible severe or fatal injury,
removal, installation, adjustments or repairs, ESPECIALLY to SPRING ASSEMBLIES, CENTER
ANCHOR BRACKETS, BRACKET BOLTS, CABLE DRUMS, BOTTOM CORNER
BRACKETS, SHEAVES, CABLES, ETC., should ONLY be performed by qualied door service
people.
10. Check all bolted connections monthly during the lifetime of the door to prevent damage or severe/
fatal injury caused by loose connections.
11. It is recommended that doors 12’ 0” wide and over be installed by two person, to avoid possible
injury.
12. Denition of key words used in this manual:
WARNING! — INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF
NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
IMPORTANT! — Required step for safe and proper door operation.
NOTE: — Information assuring proper installation of the door.
Copyright 2009 Wayne-Dalton Corp.
©
MAINTENANCE AND PAINTING
INSTRUCTION FOR
PRE-PAINTED STEEL DOORS
MAINTENANCE
While factory-applied nishes on steel garage doors are durable, it is desirable to clean them on a routine
basis. Some discoloration of the nish may occur when a door has been exposed to dirt-laden atmosphere for a
period of time. Slight chalking may also occur as a result of direct exposure to sunlight. Cleaning the door will
generally restore the appearance of the nish. To maintain an aesthetically pleasing nish of the garage door, an
annual washing of the door is recommended. A mild solution of detergent and water will aid in the removal of most
dirt. The following solution mixture is recommended:
One cup of Tide™, or other common detergents, which contain less than 0.5% phosphate, dissolved into ve gallons
of warm water.
CAUTION: NEVER MIX CLEANSERS OR DETERGENTS WITH BLEACH.
SURFACE PREPARATION FOR PAINTING
Wax on the surface must be removed or paint peeling/aking will result. To remove this wax, it will be
necessary to lightly scuff the surface with a ne steel wool pad, saturated with soapy water. A nal wipe and rinse
should be done with clean water only, to remove any loose particles and any soapy lm residue.
Surface scratches, which have not exposed the metal substrate, can be lightly buffed or sanded with 0000
steel wool or No. 400 sand paper to create a smoother surface. Care must be taken to not expose the substrate under
the paint (see Note No. 2). Once the substrate is exposed, the likelihood for rusting is greatly increased. See the
following paragraph if metal substrate is observed.
The exposed substrate must be treated to prevent rust from forming (see Note No. 2). Sand the exposed
area lightly and paint with a high quality metal primer, specically intended for galvanized surfaces, to protect the
area from corrosion. Follow drying time on primer can label before applying topcoat.
The surface of the factory-applied nish, that is being painted, must not be too smooth, or the paint will
not adhere to it (see Note No. 2). It is advisable to test in an inconspicuous area, to evaluate adhesion. If poor
adhesion is observed, surface preparation for painting the factory- applied nish, must be repeated until desired
results are achieved. Again, care must be taken to not expose the substrate under the paint.
PAINTING
NOTE: It is NOT recommend that you paint your door any dark color, this may lead to higher surface
temperatures resulting in gaps between the stiles and rails of your door section(s).
After the surface has been properly prepared it must be allowed to dry thoroughly, then coated immediately with a
premium quality latex house paint. Follow the paint label directions explicitly. Oil base, or solvent base paints are
not recommended. Please note that if substrate is exposed and not properly primed, painting with latex paint may
cause accelerated rusting of the steel in the exposed area.
NOTES:
1. Repainting of nish painted steel doors cannot be warranted, as this condition is totally beyond the door
manufacturer’s control.
2. If the nish painted steel door surface has a textured surface representing wood grain, stucco, etc., this step
should not be attempted as danger of exposing substrate is greatly increased.
3. Consult a professional coatings contractor if in doubt about any of the above directions.
4. Follow directions explicitly on the paint container labels for proper applications of coatings and disposal of
containers. Pay particular attention to acceptable weather and temperature conditions in which to paint.
DÉCOR LITES ACRYLIC GLAZING CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Clean acrylic glazing with nonabrasive soap or detergent and plenty of water. Use your bare hands to feel and
dislodge any caked on particles A soft, grit-free cloth, sponge or chamois may be used to wipe the surface. Do not
use hard or rough cloths that will scratch the acrylic glazing. Dry glazing with a clean damp chamois.
2. Kerosene may be used to remove grease and oil. When using kerosene for cleaning purposes, make sure that you
are familiar with it’s properties, using it only in a well ventilated area away from any sources of sparks and/or re.
3. DO NOT USE: Window cleaning uids, scouring compounds, gritty cloths, gasoline, or solvents such
as alcohol, acetone, carbon tetrachloride, etc.
Copyright 2009 Wayne-Dalton Corp.
©
REV1 08/03/2009
Parts List
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be supplied if not necessary.
NOTE: Depending on the door model, some parts listed will not
(T) 60” PULL ROPE # 274884
(S) # 6 SCREW EYE # 100362
(R) REAR SUPPORT SOLD SEPARATELY
(Q) TORSION SPRING(S) AS REQUIRED
(P) NYLON CENTER BUSHING # 103336
(O) CENTER BEARING BRACKET # 100298
(N) END BEARING BRACKET (LH) # 279134
(M) END BEARING BRACKET (RH) # 103415
(L) COUNTERBALANCE CABLES 1 PAIR
(K) CABLE DRUM (LEFT) # 284654
(J) CABLE DRUM (RIGHT) # 284653
(I) TORSION TUBE AS REQUIRED
(H) LOCK KIT # 245773
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(G) R 15” FLAGANGLE # 280564
(F) L 15” FLAGANGLE # 280976
(WELDED TOGETHER) 1 PAIR
(E) HORIZONTAL TRACK & HORIZ. ANGLE
(D) JB-1 - JAMB BRACKET # 318006
(C) VERTICAL TRACK 1 PAIR
(B) ROLLER AS REQUIRED
(A) TOP BRACKET AS REQUIRED
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Installation Instructions and Owners Manual
5500/9700 Series - Torsion Springs
...CONTINUED INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
17
Using perforated angle, 2” lag screws, 5/16”hex head bolts and nuts (materials may not have been supplied), fabricate
the rear supports for horizontal tracks, Fig. 18.
NOTE: Rear supports must be securely attached to joists or other framing members capable of supporting the full
weight of the door.
WARNING!
FAILURE TO SECURELY ATTACH REAR SUPPORTS TO JOISTS OR FRAMING MEMBERS AND/OR KEEPING HORIZONTAL TRACKS PARALLEL AND WITHIN 3/4” OF DOOR EDGE COULD CAUSE DOOR TO
FALL, POSSIBLY IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
18
Select desired side of door for lock placement. Locate the striker plates over the pre-punched holes in the vertical
track on the selected side, nearest the center of the lock (second) section. Fasten the striker plate to the vertical track
using (2) 1/4”-20 x 9/16” track bolts and anged hex nuts. The side lock should be spaced in approximately 1/8” from
the edge of the section. Ensure that the lock is square with the section and the lock bolt aligns with the striker plate.
Secure the lock to the end stile with (4) 1/4”-20x11/16” self-drilling screws.
IMPORTANT! Side locks must be removed or made inoperative in the unlocked position if an operator is
installed on the door.
NOTE: 16’ and 18’ doors will require locks on both sides.
(NOT ILLUSTRATED)
19
Permanently attach the vinyl weather stripping to both door jambs and the header. Now raise the door to check it’s
balance. Unwind spring(s) 1/4 revolution if door raises by itself or is hard to pull down. Wind spring(s) 1/4 revolution
if door is hard to lift or comes down by itself.
To adjust spring tension, fully close door. Apply locking pliers to track above third roller. Insert a winding bar into the
winding cone. Push upward on the winding bar while carefully loosening the set screws in the winding cone. BE
PREPARED TO SUPPORT THE FULL FORCE OF THE TORSION SPRING ONCE THE SET SCREWS ARE
LOOSE.
NOTE: On doors utilizing one spring, it will be necessary to clamp locking pliers on the torsion tube to keep the
counterbalance cables taut and on the cable drums, BEFORE loosening set screws.
Carefully adjust spring tension 1/4 turn. Retighten both set screws in the winding cone and if required, repeat for the
other spring. Recheck door balance. DO NOT ADJUST MORE THAN 1/2 TURN FROM THE RECOMMENDED
NUMBER OF TURNS.
If the door does not balance or operate properly, lower the door to the fully closed position and UNWIND THE
SPRING(S) FULLY (Reference the insert sheet “Removing the Old Door/Preparing the Opening” section on Torsion
Spring Removal). Then recheck the following the items:
1.) Check the door for level.
2.) Check the torsion tube for level.
3.) Check the track spacing.
4.) Check the counterbalance cables for equal tension.
5.) Check the track for potential obstruction of the rollers.
IMPORTANT! If door still does not operate properly, contact a qualied door agency.
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If there are stiles or lite frame dividers included with your door, install them per their instructions at this time.
ALTERNATE INSTALLATIONS
TYPICAL TROLLEY OPERATOR INSTALLATION
If you are installing an electric operator on your door, the following information is provided to ensure proper
function of your door/operator installation. Figure below shows a typical means of connecting the operator arm to
the operator stile located in the center of the top section.
TYPICAL OPERATOR ARM (SUP-
TYPICAL OPERATOR BRACKET
(SUPPLIED WITH DOOR)
SEE OPERATOR BRACKET INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILS ON
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION TIPS:
1. Follow the installation instructions supplied with your operator.
2. Reinforce top section prior to attaching operator. See illustration below.
3. Install trolley rail 1/2” to 1” (13 - 25 mm) above high arc of top section of the door.
4. Mount operator to ceiling so that 1” to 1-1/2” (25 - 38 mm) clearance is maintained between trolley rail and top
section when door is fully open (trolley rail will slope down towards rear).
5. The operator bracket must be mounted to the operator stile on the top section.
6. Attach operator rail to spring pad.
7. Attach operator to ceiling using perforated angle.
8. IMPORTANT! Operator mounting must be to joists or framing members.
WARNING!
OPERATOR MUST BE TESTED AT TIME OF INSTALLATION AND MONTHLY THERE AFTER,
ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE THAT ALL SAFETY
FEATURES ARE FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. FAILURE TO PERFORM THESE TESTS AND MAKE
ANY NECESSARY ADJUSTMENTS/REPAIRS CAN RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
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2
3
4
5
TOP SECTION MUST BE REINFORCED
PLIED WITH OPERATOR)
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OPTIONAL ACCESSORY INSTALLATIONS
OPERATOR BRACKET
Locate the center of the top section’s strut. The strut is factory attached with ¼” – 14 x 5/8” self tapping screws. Remove, but retain,
a few of these screws (approximately 4-6 from the center of the strut, allowing the operator bracket to slide between the section and
the strut. Slide the operator bracket until it seats on the male part of the section. The operator bracket must be centered and positioned
on the top section so it bridges the transition point of the section thickness. Attach the operator bracket using (8) ¼” – 14 x 5/8” self
tapping screws as shown. Re-attach the strut using (2) ¼” – 20 x 11/16” self drilling screws through the operator bracket. Finish
re-attaching the strut using the self tapping screws removed previously.
STEP PLATES
Raise the door to a comfortable working height and secure with locking pliers to the track. Locate the center stile on the
bottom section of the door. Using the pre-punched holes at the bottom of the stile as a template, drill (2) 7/32” (6mm) dia.
holes through the section. Using the previously drilled holes as a guide, enlarge the holes from outside the door to 7/16”
(11mm) dia. and assemble the outside and inside step plates to the section using (2) #8 x 1-5/8” screws. NOTE: Do not drill
through or enlarge holes on the inside of the door.
WARNING! TO AVOID SERIOUS INJURY TO FINGERS OR HANDS, NEVER PLACE FINGERS OR
HANDS INTO SPACE BETWEEN DOOR SECTIONS WHEN CLOSING DOOR. ALWAYS USE STEP PLATE WHEN
MANUALLY OPERATING DOOR.
PULL ROPE
Attach No. 6 screw eye to wood jamb approximately 48” - 50” (1220 to 1270 mm) off the oor. Use (1) 1/4”-14 x 5/8” self
tapping screw, to fasten pull rope clip to the endstile and then tie the pull rope to both the screw eye and pull rope clip.
WARNING! DO NOT INSTALL PULL ROPES ON DOORS WITH ELECTRIC OPERATORS. CHILDREN
MAY BECOME ENTANGLED IN THE ROPE, RESULTING IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
#6 SCREW
EYE
g
g
(OUTSIDE)
DRILL THROUGH
SECTION WITH A 7/16”
(11mm) DIA. DRILL BIT
g
f
(WITH STRUTS ONLY)
(INSIDE STEP/LIFT PLATE)
ROPE
g
2” STRUT
g
(INSIDE)
(2)
#8 x 1-5/8”
SCREWS
5500/9700 SERIES™
LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY
Wayne-Dalton Corp.
P.O. Box 67, Mt. Hope,
Ohio 44660
www.wayne-dalton.com
Subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Lifetime Limited Warranty, Wayne-Dalton Corp. (“Manufacturer”) warrants the sections of the door, which is described at the top of this page, for as long as you own the
door against:
(i) Peeling, cracking, or chalking of the original factory-applied coating on the door as a result of a defect in the original actory-applied coating or in the application of the original factory-applied coating, in cases where
the door sections and the original factory-applied coating: (a) have not been subjected to adverse atmospheric conditions or contaminates (such as salt water or other marine environment, or to toxic or abrasive
substances, including those in the air); (b) have been maintained in compliance with Manufacturer’s recommendations; and (c) have not been subject to physical abrasion, impacted by a hard object, or have been
punctured.
(ii) The door becoming inoperable due to rust-through of the steel skin from the core of the door section, caused by cracking, splitting, or other deterioration of the steel skin, or due to structural failure caused by
separation or degradation of the foam insulation.
The Manufacturer warrants the garage door hardware (except springs) and the tracks of the above-described door, for as long as you own the door, against defects in material and workmanship, subject to all the terms and
conditions below.
The Manufacturer warrants those component parts of the door not covered by the preceding provisions of this Lifetime Limited Warranty against defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR from the
date of installation.
The Manufacturer warrants the factory-applied nish and the factory attached stiles against fading and cosmetic changes from the time of installation for TWO (2) YEARS. The factory attached stiles are warranted against
peeling, cracking, chalking, or delamination from the time of installation for TWO (2) YEARS. If the door is re-stained or re-painted, the TWO (2) YEARS warranty for the factory-applied nish is void.
After a period of TWENTY (20) YEARS, from time of installation, replacement of Lifetime Limited Warranty materials will be pro-rated at 50 per cent of Manufacturer’s published list pricing at time of claim, and you must
pay this amount.
This Limited Warranty is extended only to the person who purchased the product and continues to own the premises (where the door is installed) as his/her primary residence (“Buyer”). This Limited Warranty does not apply
to residences other than primary, or to commercial or industrial installations, or to installations on rental property (even when used by a tenant as a residence). This Limited Warranty is not transferable to any other person (even when the
premises is sold), nor does it extend benets to any other person. As a result this Limited Warranty does NOT apply to any person who purchases the product from someone other than an authorized Wayne-Dalton dealer or distributor.
The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage attributable to improper storage, improper installation, or any alteration of the door or its components, abuse, damage from corrosive fumes or substances, salt spray
or saltwater air, re, Acts of God, failure to properly maintain the door, or attempt to use the door, its components or related products for other than its intended purpose and its customary usage. This Limited Warranty does not cover
ordinary wear. This Limited Warranty will be voided if the original nish is painted over, unless Manufacturer’s preparation and painting instructions are followed explicitly. This Limited Warranty will be voided if any holes are drilled
into the door, other than those specied by the Manufacturer.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS A CONSUMER PRODUCT AS DEFINED BY THE MAGNUSON-MOSS ACT. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE) WILL EXTEND BEYOND THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH IN UNDERSCORED BOLD FACE TYPE IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, ABOVE.
• Some States do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
Any claim under this Limited Warranty must be made in writing, within the applicable warranty period, to the dealer from which the product was purchased. Unless the dealer is no longer in business, a written claim to the
Manufacturer will be the same as if no claim had been made at all.
At the Manufacturer’s option, pursuant to the dealer having notied the Manufacturer of a warranty claim, a service representative may inspect the product on site, or Buyer may be required to return the product to the
Manufacturer at Buyer’s expense. Buyer agrees to cooperate with any representative of the Manufacturer and to give such representative full access to the product with the claimed defect and full access to the location of its installation.
If the Manufacturer determines that the claim is valid under the terms of this Limited Warranty, the Manufacturer will cause the defective product to be repaired or replaced. The decision about the manner in which the defect
will be remedied will be at the discretion of the Manufacturer, subject to applicable law. THE REMEDY WILL COVER ONLY MATERIAL. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER OTHER CHARGES, SUCH AS FIELD
SERVICE LABOR FOR REMOVAL, INSTALLATION, PAINTING, SHIPPING, ETC.
Any repairs or replacements arranged by Manufacturer will be covered by (and subject to) the terms, conditions, limitations and exceptions of this Limited Warranty; provided, however, that the installation date for the repaired
or replaced product will be deemed to be the date the original product was installed, and this Limited Warranty will expire at the same time as if there had been no defect. If a claim under this Limited Warranty is resolved in a manner
other than described in the immediately preceding paragraph, then neither this Limited Warranty nor any other warranty from the Manufacturer will cover the repaired or replaced portion of the product.
THE REMEDIES FOR THE BUYER DESCRIBED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE and take the place of any other remedy. The liability of the Manufacturer, whether in contract or tort, under warranty,
product liability, or otherwise, will not go beyond the Manufacturer’s obligation to repair or replace, at its option, as described above. THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE LIABLE FOR
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, including (but not limited to) damage or loss of other property or equipment, personal injury, loss of prots or revenues, business or service interruptions, cost of capital ,
cost of purchase or replacement of other goods, or claims of third parties for any of the foregoing.
• Some States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
No employee, distributor, dealer, representative, or other person has the authority to modify any term or condition contained in this Limited Warranty or to grant any other warranty on behalf of or binding on the Manufacturer,
and anyone’s attempt to do so will be null and void.
Buyer should be prepared to verify the date of installation to the satisfaction of the Manufacturer.
The rights and obligations of the Manufacturer and Buyer under this Limited Warranty will be governed by the laws of the State of Ohio, USA, to the extent permitted by law.
• This Limited Warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights, which may vary from State to State.
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