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Attaching Hor Tracks to Q.I. Flag Angles
Tools: Ratchet wrench, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench, level, Step ladder
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NOTE: If you have Q.I. flag angles, complete this step.
To install horizontal track, place the curved end over the top roller of the top section. Align key
slot of the horizontal track with the Q.I. tab of the flag angle. Push curved portion of horizontal
track down to lock in place.
WARNING WARNING
DO NOT RAISE DOOR UNTIL HORIZONTAL TRACKS ARE SECURED AT REAR, AS
OUTLINED IN STEP, REAR SUPPORT, OR DOOR COULD FALL FROM OVERHEAD
POSITION CAUSING SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
Level the horizontal track assembly and bolt the horizontal angle to the first encountered slot in
the flag angle using (1) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt and (1) 3/8”-16 hex nut. Repeat for other
side.
Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in place, installed in step, Top
Section.
IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO REMOVE NAIL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RAISE DOOR COULD CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO TOP SECTION.
NOTE: If an idrive
®
opener will be installed, position horizontal tracks slightly above level.
Attaching Hor Tracks to F.A. Flag Angles
Tools: Ratchet wrench, 7/16” Socket, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench,
level, Step ladder
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NOTE: If you have F.A. flag angles, complete this step.
To install horizontal track, place the curved end over the top roller of the top section. Align the
bottom of the horizontal track with the top of the vertical track. If you have Q.I. horizontal track,
tighten the horizontal track to the flag angle with a stud plate and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts.
If you have UNV horizontal track, tighten the horizontal track to the flag angle with (2) 1/4”-20 x
9/16” track bolts and (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts.
WARNING WARNING
DO NOT RAISE DOOR UNTIL HORIZONTAL TRACKS ARE SECURED AT REAR, AS
OUTLINED IN STEP, REAR SUPPORT, OR DOOR COULD FALL FROM OVERHEAD
POSITION CAUSING SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.
Level the horizontal track assembly and bolt the horizontal angle to the first encountered slot in
the flag angle using (1) 3/8”-16 x 3/4” truss head bolt and (1) 3/8”-16 hex nut. Repeat for other
side.
Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in place, installed in step, Top
Section.
IMPORTANT: FAILURE TO REMOVE NAIL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RAISE DOOR COULD CAUSE
PERMANENT DAMAGE TO TOP SECTION.
NOTE: If an idrive
®
opener will be installed, position horizontal tracks slightly above level.
Adjusting Top Brackets
Tools: 7/16” Wrench, Step ladder
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With horizontal tracks installed, you can now adjust the top brackets. Vertically align the top sec-
tion of the door with the lower sections. Once aligned, position the top bracket slide, out against
the horizontal track. Maintaining the slide’s position, tighten the (2) 1/4”-20 flange hex nuts to
secure the top bracket slide to the top bracket base. Repeat for other side.
End Bearing Brackets
Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, Ratchet wrench, 7/16” Socket driver,
9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench
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IMPORTANT: RIGHT AND LEFT HAND IS ALWAYS DETERMINED FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING
LOOKING OUT.
NOTE: End brackets are right and left hand.
Break the end bearing brackets apart. Attach the left hand end bearing bracket through either
the end bearing bracket’s upper or lower slots to the left hand horizontal angle using (2) 3/8”-16
x 3/4” truss head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts.
IMPORTANT: THE END BEARING BRACKET’S LOWER SLOTS ARE USED ON DOORS WITH 12”
RADIUS TRACK; THE UPPER SLOTS ARE USED ON DOORS WITH 15” RADIUS TRACK.
Secure the top of the end bearing bracket to the jamb with (1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screw. Repeat
for other side.
Center Bearing Bracket
Tools: Step ladder, Power drill, 7/16” Socket driver, 1/4” Torx bit, Level,
Tape measure, Pencil
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Locate the center of the door. Mark a vertical pencil line on the mounting surface above the
door, at the center. Measure from the center of the bearing, in one of the end bearing brackets,
downwards, to the top the door. Using that measurement, measure that distance upwards from
the top of the door to the mounting surface, and mark a horizontal pencil line which intersects
the vertical pencil line. Align the edge of the center bearing bracket with the vertical pencil line
and the center of the bearing in the center bearing bracket with the horizontal pencil line; this is
to ensure the torsion tube is level between the center and end bearing brackets.
Attach the center bearing bracket to the mounting surface, using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws
and (1) 5/16” x 2” tamper-resistant lag screw.
IMPORTANT: USE A 5/16” X 1-5/8” TAMPER-RESISTANT LAG SCREW INSTEAD OF THE 5/16”
X 2” TAMPER-RESISTANT LAG SCREW IF MOUNTING SURFACE IS MOUNTED OVER MASONRY.
TAMPER-RESISTANT LAG SCREW MUST BE ATTACHED THROUGH THE BOTTOM HOLE OF THE
CENTER BEARING BRACKET.
Spring Assembly
Tools: Step Ladder
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IMPORTANT: RIGHT AND LEFT HAND IS ALWAYS DETERMINED FROM INSIDE THE BUILDING
LOOKING OUT.
NOTE: Identify the springs provided as either right hand wound (red winding cone), which goes
on the LEFT HAND SIDE or left hand wound (black winding cone), which goes on the RIGHT
HAND SIDE.
Facing the inside of the door, lay the torsion tube on the floor. Lay the spring with the black
winding cone and the black cable drum at the right end of the tube. Lay the spring with the red
winding cone and the red cable drum at the left end of the tube.
NOTE: The set screws used on all torsion winding cones and cable drums are now colored red.
DO NOT identify right and left hand by the set screw color.
Slide the nylon center bracket bushing onto the torsion tube followed by the springs and cable
drums. The nylon center bracket bushing, springs, and cable drums must be positioned as
shown. With assistance, pick up the torsion assembly and slide one end of the torsion tube
through one end bearing bracket. Lay the middle of the torsion tube into the center bearing
bracket and slide the other end of the torsion tube into the other end bearing bracket. Position
the torsion tube so that equal amounts of the tube extend from each end bearing bracket.
Spring Attachment
Tools: Step Ladder, Ratchet Wrench, 9/16” Socket, 9/16” Wrench
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Slide the nylon center bushing into the center bearing bracket and into the stationary spring
cone at the end of the right hand spring. Align the stationary spring cone(s) with the holes in the
center bearing bracket. Secure the spring(s) to the center bearing bracket with (2) 3/8”-16 x
1-1/2” hex head bolts and (2) 3/8”-16 nuts.
IMPORTANT: THE SPRING WARNING TAG(S) SUPPLIED MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE
STATIONARY SPRING CONE(S) IN PLAIN VIEW. SHOULD A REPLACEMENT SPRING WARNING TAG
BE REQUIRED, CONTACT WAYNE-DALTON CORP. FOR FREE REPLACEMENTS.
Counterbalance Cables
Tools: Step Ladder, Locking Pliers, 3/8” Wrench
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Thread the counterbalance cable around the back side of the left cable drum and verify that
there are no cable obstructions. Hook the cable into the drum. Slide the left hand cable drum
against the left hand end bearing bracket and tighten the set screws in the drum to 14-15 ft.
lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the tube, tighten screws one full turn). Rotate the left
hand drum and torsion tube until cable is taut. Attach locking pliers to torsion tube and brace
locking pliers against jamb to keep cable taut.
Repeat for right hand side.
IMPORTANT: INSPECT EACH CABLE, MAKING SURE THEY ARE SEATED PROPERLY ON THE
CABLE DRUMS AND THAT HAVE EQUAL CABLE TENSION.
Securing Door for Spring Winding
Tools: Vice Clamps
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Place vice clamps onto both vertical tracks just above the third roller. This is to prevent the
garage door from rising while winding counterbalance springs.
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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
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