Wayne-Dalton 8000 manual

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    Wayne-Dalton Corp . P .O. Box 67 Mt. Hope, OH 44660 www .wayne-dalton.com WINDLO AD POST W ayneMark™8000, 8100 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIONS © Copyright 2007 Wayne-Dalton Corp. Rev3 6/26/2007 307330 See garage door owner ’ s manual for warranty information. Important Notice! READ THE ENCLOSED INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL CAREFULL Y BEFORE INST ALLING THI[...]

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    2 HALF HINGE (2) # 130352 HEADER LOCK BRACKET (2) # 141092 TOP PLA TE EXTENSION (1) # 305205 TOP STRAP BRACKET (1) # 305206 WINDLOAD POST ASSEMBL Y # 305207 - (7’) # 305332 - (8’) STRAPS (8) # 307397 w/ 7’ kit (10) #307397 w/ 8’ kit CARRIAGE BOL TS (3) # 305210 w/ 7’ kit - (3” LG) (4) # 305210 w/ 8’ kit- (3” LG) (1) #307529 w/ 7’ [...]

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    Required T ools 3 JR. “A” Frame Installation IMPOR T ANT! Refer to the windload specifi cation draw- ings (supplied) for windload post location(s). Place the “A” frame brackets below the center hinges of each intermediate section, fasten with (2) 1/4-20 x 1 1/16” self drilling screws (see Fig.1). For the bottom section, align half hinge [...]

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    Bottom Bracket Installation Locate the bottom bracket assembly and align it to the bottom of the post. Secure the bottom bracket to the bottom of the windload post using (4) 1/4-20 x 1 1/16” self-drilling screws. (see Fig. 3 ) NOTE: The bottom of the windload post is fl ush while the top is offset . At each windload post location, mark a center [...]

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    T op Plate Extension Installation Locate the top plate extension and top strap bracket. Place the top strap bracket onto the top plate extension and adjust so that the holes in the top strap bracket align with the corresponding door model holes in the top plate extension. Hold in position and secure using (4) 1/4-20 x 7/8” self-drilling screws. ([...]

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    6 Install side lock on the second section from the bottom of the door . Square side lock assembly with door sec- tion and hole in vertical track. The side lock should be spaced approximately 1/8” from the section edge. Secure the side lock to the section with (4) 1/4-20 x 1 1/16” self drilling screws.(see Fig. 1 1 ) IMPOR T ANT! Side locks and [...]

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    Slide the windload post(s) into storage header bracket(s) and secure the bottom strap(s) to the half hinge(s) using the 3-1/2” carriage bolt and wing nut. Place all remaining wing nuts and carriage bolts into the remaining straps for storage. Insert plastic plug into hole in fl oor . Securing Post for Storage Locate a convenient place to store t[...]

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    3 2 1 W indload Label Locations Attaching the Installation Decals After the installation is complete, locate in a obviously visible location on the inside of the garage door and the post(s) and place the provided installation labels and tag(s) onto the door and post(s) for future reference. IMPOR T ANT! LABELS AND T AG(S) MUST BE A TT ACHED T O BOT[...]