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MultiDrive
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Figure 13: Left-opening sliding door: belt tensioner and bottom
bracket. The right side is shown with sliding door closed.
For left handed doors (non-bi-parting):
For right-opening doors, the belt tensioner sits on the
left
side of
the door frame (viewed from the inside of the door).
1.
Close
the door
fully
.
2.
Slide the belt tensioner along the base until it is in front of
closed sliding door
as shown in Figure 14, where:
A
= 20-30% of the width
B
of that door
C =
1.97” (50 mm).
3.
Tighten the slider nuts to hold the belt tensioner in place.
4.
Mark the position of the bottom bracket on both the
base
and
the
door
as in Figure 14.
Figure 14: Right-opening sliding door: belt tensioner and bottom
bracket. The left side is shown with sliding door closed.
(e)
Motor
The motor sits at the opposite end of the base to the belt tensioner.
For bi-parting doors:
Bi-parting doors use a top bracket (unlike other types of doors).
1.
Open
the doors
fully
.
A
C
B
A
C
B