Wayne-dalton 9100 User Manual Page 29

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 80
  • Table of contents
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 28
29
Tools Needed:
Tools Needed:
Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local Wayne-Dalton dealer. To find your local Wayne-Dalton dealer, refer to your
local yellow pages/business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.wayne-dalton.com
INSTALLATION
See chart in Step 32 for proper spring
tension setting.
Beginning with the right hand side, ensure
the cable is in the first groove of the cable
drum. Apply light pressure to the canoe
clip on counter cover while winding
springs.
Using a power drill (high torque/gear
reduced to 1300 RPM preferred) with a
7/16" socket, carefully rotate right hand
winding bolt clockwise, until counter
shows 2-3 turns.
This will keep the counterbalance cable
taut while adjusting the left hand side
counterbalance cable. Adjust left hand
counterbalance cable tension. (refer to
Step 30)
NOTE: Single spring applications require
no spring winding on left hand side, but
need cable tension adjusted.
NOTE: Ensure counterbalance cable
tension is equal for both sides prior to
fully winding spring(s) to appropriate
number of turns. If cable tension is
unequal refer to Step 30.
Winding Bolt Rotation
CANOE CLIP
WINDING
BOLT
Power Drill
7/16" Socket
Driver
Power Drill
7/16” Socket
Driver
7/16" Wrench
31
32
15.5
NOTE: Apply light pressure to the canoe clip on the
counter cover while winding spring(s).
See the Spring Turn chart.
For SINGLE SPRING applications, return to the right hand
side and carefully rotate the winding bolt head clockwise
until the counter shows the correct number of turns for
your door.
For DOUBLE SPRING applications, remain on the left
hand side and carefully rotate the winding bolt head
clockwise until the counter shows the correct number of
turns for your door. Then return to the right hand side and
wind the right hand spring to the required number of
turns.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT OVERWIND.
After spring is wound, hold the lock nut (in back of end
bracket) stationary on the right hand side with a 7/16”
wrench while rotating the winding bolt clockwise until
snug. Tightening of the lock nut prevents spring from
unwinding. Repeat for opposite side for double spring
TorqueMaster
®
systems.
IMPORTANT: CAUTIOUSLY REMOVE VICE CLAMPS FROM
VERTICAL TRACKS. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE
RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF TURNS MAY BE REQUIRED.
AFTER REAR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE (STEP
34), CHECK DOOR BALANCE. IF DOOR RAISES OFF FLOOR
UNDER SPRING TENSION ALONE, REDUCE SPRING
TENSION UNTIL DOOR RESTS ON THE FLOOR. IF THE
DOOR IS HARD TO RAISE OR DRIFTS DOWN ON ITS OWN,
ADD SPRING TENSION. AN UNBALANCED DOOR SUCH AS
THIS CAN CAUSE IDRIVE
®
OPERATION PROBLEMS.
Setting Spring Tension
RECOMMENDED SPRING TURNS
Door Height
idrive
®
Operated
Doors 11’-11”
Wide or Less
Manually Operated Door,
and idrive
®
Operated
Doors 12’ Wide or Greater
6’-0” 13-1/2 14
6’-3” 14 14-1/2
6’-5” 14-1/2 15
6’-6” 14-1/2 15
6’-8” 15 15-1/2
6’-9” 15 15-1/2
7’-0” 15-1/2 16
7’-3” 16 16-1/2
7’-6” 16-1/2 17
7’-9” 17 17-1/2
8’-0” 17-1/2 18
SPRING
TENSION
SAMPLE
SETTING
NOTE: For 7’ high doors, 8’, 9’, 10’, 16’ or 18’ wide with
windows, the recommended number of spring turns is 15.
7/16”
WRENCH
LOCK NUT
Page view 28
1 2 ... 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 ... 79 80

Comments to this Manuals

No comments