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CONTENTS

1.0  BEFORE YOU START 

2

1.1 SAFETY 

CHECKLIST 

2

1.2 

REQUIREMENTS BEFORE INSTALLATION 

3

1.3 FIXING 

REQUIREMENTS 

4

1.4 TOOLS 

CHECKLIST 

4

1.5 PARTS 

CHECKLIST 

4

2.0 INSTALLATION 

5

2.1 

INSTALL FIRST BRACKET 

5

2.2 

INSTALL SECOND BRACKET 

5

2.3 

PLACE DOOR ON BRACKETS 

6

2.4 POSITION 

DOOR 

6

2.5 

TENSION THE SPRINGS 

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2.6 ATTACHING 

STOP 

7

2.7 GUIDES 

8

2.8 FITTING 

HANDLE 

8

2.9 

CENTRE LIFT LOCK 

9

2.10 FINAL 

ADJUSTMENT 

10

2.11 

TO ADJUST SPRING TENSION (FOLLOW CAREFULLY) 

10

2.12 FIXING 

ALTERNATIVES 

11

3.0   AFTER INSTALLATION CARE 

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1.0 BEFORE YOU START

Your new B&D Roll-A-Door

® 

has been designed to provide security, attractive appearance and smooth, low effort operation. Your door 

will not provide optimum performance unless it is installed correctly. Please follow the instructions carefully. 

NOTE:

 No guarantee will be given or responsibility accepted by the manufacturers if the door is not installed as instructed. 

For satisfactory door operation please follow the instructions carefully. 

Hazard Control 

 Housekeeping - 

• 

risk of slip trip or fall 

 Housekeeping - 

• 

risk of injury to other people

 or animals in 

the installers work area 

 Tidy up site prior to start work as a minimum area should be 

• 

at least the area of the installation back into the garage and 
2 metres in front 
 If the Site housekeeping is deemed to be unsafe do not 

• 

install the door
 Keep all people well clear of installers work area with 

• 

appropriate signage and discussion with owner

 Manual handling when moving the door from the Trailer or 

• 

Ute to the installation area - 

risk of musculoskeletal injury

 Manual handling when installing Doors & Openers 

• 

particularly above head height - 

risk of musculoskeletal 

injury or twisting

 Manual handling when installing tracks and torsion bars - 

• 

risk of musculoskeletal injury

 Manual Handling when installing the door opener - 

• 

risk of 

musculoskeletal injury or twisting

 Correct lifting technique for Roller Door 

• 

 Use of 2 person lifts 

• 

 Use of mechanical aids such as lifting stands, 

• 

forklift, cranes
 Avoid twisting (Practice correct lifting techniques)

• 

 Correct use of ladders while installing tracks 

• 

 Use of correct technique of knotted rope installation aids

• 

The following hazards and hazard controls have been identifi ed for installers during the installation of this door.

1.1 SAFETY CHECKLIST

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Roll-A-Door

®

 Series 1 Installation Instructions

Summary of Contents for Roll-A-Door Series 1

Page 1: ...Deluxe Doors INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Part No 07488 Revision 3 May 2010 DISCLAIMER THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE INTENDED FOR PROFESSIONAL GARAGE DOOR INSTALLERS Note All references are taken from inside looking out Roll A Door ...

Page 2: ...njury to other people or animals in the installers work area Tidy up site prior to start work as a minimum area should be at least the area of the installation back into the garage and 2 metres in front If the Site housekeeping is deemed to be unsafe do not install the door Keep all people well clear of installers work area with appropriate signage and discussion with owner Manual handling when mo...

Page 3: ...risk of laceration Wear appropriate PPE Dyneema cut off Gloves Follow instruction explicitly particularly for the installation of some parts of the doors as the unrolled cut out edges presents a very sharp edge Pinch points risk of cut puncture or crush injury Wear appropriate PPE and keep hands well clear of pinch points Ensure hands well clear of the panels Use of hand tools risk of eye injury l...

Page 4: ...ly 2 keys I 2 locking bar retainer J 2 locking bar covers K 2 U bolts L 2 axle bracket saddles M 4 8mm nuts and washer for U bolts N 2 counter sunk screws for handle O 2 7mm x 4mm mushroom head screws P 2 4mm x 6mm locking bar screws Q 4 50mm x 10mm coach screws and washers R 8 to 12 40mm x 8mm coach screws and washers 430 230 350 80 230 85 80 395 315 120 80 370 250 450 80 85 335 250 415 35 35 460...

Page 5: ...ction to the top of the bracket Bracket should be between 85mm and 100mm up from the lintel If less headroom than shown above or no headroom is available follow the restricted headroom instructions and for appearance purposes fit a false head if necessary d Mark two hole positions using top and bottoms lots of the bracket e Drill both holes then attach bracket using the 50mm x 10mm coach screws an...

Page 6: ...ates the door falling from the brackets Do not tighten until Step 2 4 c Centering Axle a b Axle Floats in either direction BOTTOM RAIL AT 3 O CLOCK 2 4 POSITION DOOR a Centre the door with the opening while ensuring the floating axle is also centred with the door Do this by lining up previous marks with the hub then lift both the axle and the door together until it is centred with the opening b Ro...

Page 7: ...s shown in Step 4 if not refer to Step 2 4 a Ensure both U bolts are tightened then 1 Rotate the door 1 1 2 turns in a forward direction to apply tension Do not let go as the springs are now tensioned See arrow in Fig a 2 Hold the door firmly NOW cut the plastic wrap along the bottom rail taking care not to damage door surface or weatherseal b Pull the curtain down slowly and carefully position th...

Page 8: ...guide clip and secure using a 40mm x 8mm coach screw and washer allowing 3mm clearance between the inside of the guide and plastic Roll A Guide f Ensuring guide is plumb drill and fix remaining clips Note if securing to uneven brickwork packers may be required behind clips to prevent them twisting out of square also ensure that clips are positioned on secure bricks g With the top of the 2nd guide ...

Page 9: ...ing the mounting screws and washers Do not over tighten the screws See Fig d e With the door in the closed position slide the end of the locking bars through the locking bar retainers and while holding the bars level mark the side of the guides f Drill and file out a rectangular slot no longer than 25mm and no wider than 10mm Ensure top of slot remains in line with top of locking bar g Slide bars ...

Page 10: ...y 300mm from each end as a safety precaution With the door rolled up loosen one U bolt then go to the other end of the door and with a firm hold on the axle with a pipe wrench loosen the second U bolt and move the axle to the right the direction of the arrow in diagram Move the door distance X in diagram Re tighten one of the U bolts before releasing pipe wrench then re tighten the other U bolt If...

Page 11: ...masonry work a timber frame which continues above the head for bracket fixing should be fitted on the back surface of the opening When fixing brackets to timber the heavier coach screws supplied are usually adequate In some cases especially where timber is very soft old or insecure coach bolts should be used REDUCE WIDTH WITH SUITABLE TIMBER BRICK GARAGE TIMBER GARAGE a b c 2 ALTERNATIVE HEADROOM ...

Page 12: ...UIRED B D recommends that you check the operation of your Roll A Door at least every six months more regularly in extreme environments or frequent use The effort required to manually open and to manually close the door should be about the same if door has an automatic opener put into manual mode before testing door If the door is difficult to operate in either direction up or down then check 1 tha...

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