Wayne-Dalton 9600 Thermoguard manual

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    P ART NO . 248438 TOP BRACKET FLAGANGLE HORIZONT AL TRACK VERTICAL TRACK CENTER HINGE #3 END HINGE BOTTOM BRACKET REAR SUPPORT ASSEMBL Y (NOT SUPPLIED) HORIZONT AL ANGLE ROLLER TL-2 JAMB BRACKET #2 END HINGE #1 END HINGE TORSION TUBE CENTER BEARING BRA CKET RIGHT HAND CABLE DRUM END BEARING BRA CKET LEFT HAND CABLE DRUM COUNTERBALANCE CABLE ASTRAGA[...]

  • Page 2

    IMPORT ANT SAFETY NOTICES Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation. If in question about any of the proce- dures, do not perform the work. Instead, have a qualified door agency do the installation or repairs. 1. W ear protective gloves during installation to avoid possible cuts from sharp metal edges. 2. It is always recomme[...]

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    IMPORT ANT! DOOR OPENING PREP ARA TION IS CRITICAL FOR PROPER DOOR INST ALLA TION. CHECK THE OPENING TOP , AND SIDES TO ENSURE IT IS LEVEL AND SQUARE. CORRECT IF NECESSARY BEFORE INST ALLING NEW DOOR. IMPORT ANT! IF INST ALLING A REPLACEMENT DOOR, CHECK THE OPENING SIZE AND NEW DOOR SIZE, MAKING SURE THEY MA TCH BEFORE REMOVING EXISTING DOOR. NOTE:[...]

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    FLA GANGLE (2) 5/16 x 1-5/8 LAG SCREW TOP SECTION NOTE: CABLE SHOULD BE BETWEEN TRACK AND DOOR AND BEHIND ROLLERS 10 8 TOP BRACKET (4) 1/4-20 x 5/8 SELF T APPING SCREWS 1 ST SET OF HOLES ON 9900 THERMOW A YNE 2 ND SET OF HOLES ON 9600 THERMOGARD ® 3 RD SET OF HOLES ON 9200 FOAMCORE 3 U-BAR TOP SECTION TOP RIB FOAMCORE II (MODE[...]

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    T H G I E H R O O D1 - L T2 - L T3 - L T " 0 ' 6 K C A R T " 4 6 ) m m 6 2 6 1 ( M O T T O BM O T T O BA / N " 5 ' 6 K C A R T " 9 6 ) m m 3 5 7 1 ( E L D D I MM O T T O BA / N " 6 ' 6 K C A R T " 0 7 ) m m 8 7 7 1 ( E L D D I MM O T T O BA / N " 8 ' 6 K C A R T " 2 7 ) m m 9 2 8 1 ( M O T[...]

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    Locate the center of the door and mark a vertical pencil line on the spring pad. Then measure the distance from the center of the mounting hole in the end bearing bracket to the top of the door . Using that same distance, mark a horizon- tal line on the spring pad, measuring up from the top of the door . Position the center bearing bracket along th[...]

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    Permanently attach the vinyl weather stripping to both door jambs and the header . Now , lift the door and check it s balance. Unwind spring(s) if door lifts by itself or if it is hard to pull down. W ind spring(s) if door is difficult to lift or too easy to pull down. T o adjust spring tension, fully close door . Apply locking pliers to track a[...]

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    SCREW EYE A T 48 TO 50 (1220 to 1270 mm) FROM FL OOR PULL ROPE TIE PULL ROPE TO BOTTOM BRACKET 19 T wist the No. 6 screw eye into the wood jamb approximately 48 to 50 (1220 to 1270 mm) from the floor . T ie the pull rope to the screw eye and to the bottom bracket as shown. W ARNING! DO NOT INST ALL PULL ROPES ON DOORS WITH ELECTRIC OP- [...]