Wayne-Dalton 9700 manual

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    Wayne-Dalton, a Division of Overhead Door Corporation P .O. Box 67, Mt. Hope, OH 44660 www .Wayne-Dalton.com (2) #12 Pan head screws* Part No: 307897 Outside handle Inside door handle Release disk (2) 1/4” - 20 x 1-3/4” Self tapping screws Retainer nut (6) 1/4” - 20 x 11/16” Self drilling screws Or 1/4” - 14 x 1” Lag screws (Wood doors [...]

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    2 DO NOT DRILL LOCK SECTION OR INST ALL LOCK ON DOORS WITH OPENERS. THE DOOR AND/ OR OPENER MA Y BE DAMAGED IF THE OPENER IS USED WHILE THE DOOR IS LOCKED. NOTE: Common practice for doors with the odd number of raised panels is to mount the lock towards the right side of the section when looking out. IMPORT ANT : REMOVE ALL BURRS FROM THE DRILLED H[...]

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    3 8000/8100/8200 DOORS, (SEE FIG. 4): Align the outside handle assembly with the handle pointing towards the floor and insert the assembly through the previously drilled 3/4” diameter holes in the section. Secure the outside lock handle to the section with (2) #10 phillips head screws. 5120/5140/6100/8300/8500/9700/9800/9100/9400/9600 & WOOD[...]

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    4 Locate the auto latch striker pla tes over the pre-punched holes in the vertical track nearest the center of the lock section. Fasten the striker plates to the vertical track using (2) 1/4” - 20 x 9/16” track bolts and flanged hex nuts. Align the auto latch flippers such that the arm will engage the striker plates. P osition the auto latch [...]