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MultiDrive
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2.
Rotate the belt so that the
bottom bracket
reaches the
position you marked on the right-hand door earlier.
For non-bi-parting doors:
1.
Close
the door fully.
2.
Rotate the belt so that the
bottom bracket
reaches the
position you marked on the sliding door earlier.
Then, for all door types:
3.
Use the three holes in the
bottom bracket
to mark the
positions of those holes on the door (Figure 34).
Note
: Keep the holes above the glass in the sliding door to
avoid damaging the glass. If necessary, push the belt up to
0.1” (a few millimeters) to avoid the glass.
4.
Drill
0.24” (6 mm) holes in the door at those three positions
Figure 34: Drill three holes in the door for the bottom bracket.
5.
Hold the bottom bracket against the door. Pack out any gap
with
spacers
(each have a thickness of
0.04” or 1 mm). The
belt should run parallel with the door. The bracket
must not
bend the belt sideways
.
6.
Screw the bottom bracket (and any spacers) to the door.
(b)
Top bracket (bi-parting doors only)
Steps:
1.
Open
both doors fully. Fit the top bracket onto the top loop of
the belt (Figure 35) at the position you marked on the left-hand
door earlier.
2.
Note
: If the door does not fit the bracket in this position,
contact your MultiDrive supplier about obtaining a different
style of bracket that fits onto the right edge of the door.
DETAIL
E
SCA
LE
1 :
1
DETAIL
F
SCA
LE
1 :
1
DETAIL
G
SCA
LE
1 :
1
DETAIL
H
SCA
LE
1 :
1