Wayne-Dalton 5200 manual

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    ® IMPORT ANT SAFETY NOTICES This manual MUST be attached to the w all in close proximity to the door . © Copyright 2001 W ayne-Dalton Corporation MAINTENANCE AND FINISHING INSTRUCTIONS MAINTENANCE While factory-applied f inishes for steel g arage doors are so durable that they will last many years longer than ordinary paints , it is desirable to [...]

  • Page 2

    HEADRO OM A  B SIDE R OOM D AYLIGHT OPENING HEIGHT BACKR OOM D AYLIGHT OPENING WIDTH SIDE R OOM OPERATING ZONE Y ou Can Sav e Time And Effor t If Y ou First Establish All T he F acts About The Operating Zone HEADR OOM CHART F or Standard Lift T rack (Minimum Distance Required) Dim. Y INDICATES THE DISTANCE FROM THE HEADER TO THE C[...]

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    PG. 14 DIM Y HEADER TO SHAFT CENTERLINE MINIMUM HEADR OOM REQUIRED (REFER TO HEADR OOM CHART) 8 for 2 TRAC K 12 for 3 TRAC K EXTEND J AMBS TO OPENING HEIGHT plus DIM Y plus 1 1/2 (MINIMUM LENGTH) TORSION SHAFTS REQUIRE 10 OF SIDER OOM FOR SOLID SHAFTS and 5 OF SIDEROOM FOR TUBULAR SHAFTS NO TE: HEADROOM CAN BE REDUCED 2-1/2 [...]

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    Inter mediate hanger s for all door s ov er 11 high and over 14 wide. Positioned half way between jamb and rear hanger. Lateral brace all hanger angles. Use a 3/8 X 3/4 tr uss bolt for r oller clearence. 3/8 dia. Bolt should protr ude into track to ser ve as a roller stop. Apply locking plier s to secure while attaching hangers. Use [...]

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    PG. 5 STEP 4. MODEL 5150 & 5200 U-bars & str uts to be secured to the section using (2) 1/4 - 20 x 7/8 TEK screws at each end. Additional 1/4 - 20 x 7/8 TEK screws will need to be used at each hinge location. U-bar s and struts ar e to be mounted at the top of section under hinges and across top brackets, as seen in Fig . K. Refer to [...]

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    PG. 6 STEP 10: Position shaft(s) with spring system components to proper elev ation, level and secure each end bracket to the horiz on tal reinforcing angle using (2) 3/8 x 3/4 tr uss bolts and nuts. Anchor the w all mounting f lange of the end bracket to the jamb using (2) 5/16 x 1-5/8 lags (wood), (2) 5/16 x 1 self-drilling and [...]

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    5/16 X 1 Self drilling & tapping screw for use on steel jambs. 3/8 X 3 Sleeve anchor for use on pre-cast concrete. ( Drill a 3/8 x 3-1/2 deep hole) 5/16 X 1 5/8 Lag screw for use on wood jambs. Angle out (w ood jambs) Reverse angle (steel or precast/block) 13 30or 18 24 24 24 10 NO TE: Typical fasten[...]

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    BLACK RED BLACK (3) 3/8 x 3/4 tr uss bolts and nuts. (2) for securing end bracket (1) for securing horizontal angle 1/4 x 9/16 track bolt and nut. RIGHT SIDE ILLUSTRATES DOUBLE ENDCAPS AND HARDWARE LEFT SIDE ILLUSTRATES SINGLE ENDCAPS AND HARDWARE Extra 3/8 tr uss bolt and nut PG . 8 TW O SPRINGS (2 ONL Y) LEFT HAND DRUM RED WINDI[...]