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CAUTION
To ensure proper installation, the operator must be fastened with
at least
four fasteners. For heavier doors
more fasteners are recommended.
For light duty or hollow-core doors with insufficient top rail blocking, the included through bolts or sex
nut and bolts must be used to securely attached the operator mounting bracket.
5.2.7
Using a center punch, MARK the mounting hole locations.
5.2.8
Refer to Figure 8, and, using a square, MARK the centerline of the arm pivot onto the
underside and face of the frame header and door stop. (This line is shown on the
template.)
5.3
Mounting the Door Arm Pivot
Bracket
NOTE
The face of the vertical support must be flush against the face of the frame header. On some door
installations, the door stop prevents the bracket from setting flush. If this is the case, the arm pivot bracket
can be adjusted by removing the bracket vertical support and reversing it.
In a flush mount installation, the ceiling covers the frame face. In this case, the vertical support of the
bracket must be removed. The bracket should then be mounted to the underside of the frame header.
5.3.1
Refer to Figure 9, and DETERMINE the orientation of the door arm pivot bracket as
necessary to ensure the following (as applicable):
If the door is a typical installation, the vertical support will set flush against the face of
the frame header.
If the door is a large reveal installation, the bracket will mount to the underside of the
frame header.
Figure 8. Marking the Centerline of the Arm Pivot
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