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NOTE: Apply light pressure to the canoe clip on the counter 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 or the number record during the
Pre-Installation Inspection on page II.
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 or the number record during the
Pre-Installation Inspection on page II. Then return to the right hand side and
wind the right hand spring to the required number of turns for your door or
the number recorded during the Pre-Installation inspection on page II.
IMPORTANT! DO NOT OVERWIND.
After spring is wound, hold the Lock Nut (in back of End Bracket) stationary
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 on double spring Torquemaster
®
systems.
IMPORTANT! CAUTIOUSLY REMOVE LOCKING PLIERS FROM VERTICAL
TRACKS. ADJUSTMENTS TO THE RECOMMENDED NUMBER OF TURNS MAY
BE REQUIRED. IF DOOR RAISES OFF THE FLOOR UNDER SPRING TENSION
ALONE, THEN REDUCE SPRING TENSION UNTIL DOOR REST ON THE FLOOR.
IF THE DOOR IS HARD TO RAISE OR DRIFTS DOWN ON ITS OWN, THEN ADD
SPRING TENSION. AN UNBALANCED DOOR SUCH AS THIS CAN CAUSE
IDRIVE
®
OPERATION PROBLEMS.
Setting Spring Tension
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23
See Chart in Step 23 for proper Spring
Tension setting.
Beginning with the right hand side, ensure the
Counterbalance Cable is in the first Groove of
the Cable Drum. Apply light pressure to the
canoe clip on counter while winding springs.
Using a Power Drill (high torque/gear reduced
to 1300 RPM preferred) with a 7/16" Socket
Driver, 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 20).
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 20.
Winding Bolt Rotation
Canoe Clip
Winding
Bolt
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
Counter
(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
Tools Needed:
Power Drill
7/16" Socket Driver
Tools Needed:
Power Drill
7/16” Socket Driver
7/16" Wrench
Lock Nut
Power
Drill
7/16
Socket
Driver
Winding
Bolt
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Please Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Call Us Directly! Our Trained Technicians Will Answer Your Questions and/or Ship Any Parts You May Need.
You can reach us Toll Free at 1-888-827-3667 for Consumer Assistance or online at www.wayne-dalton.com
Canoe Clip
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