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BLUE BAG

ORANGE BAG

GREEN BAG

YELLOW BAG

Cotter pin

Clevis pin

Clevis pin, long

5/16" x 1-3/4"

Lag screw (x2)

#8 - 3/4"  

Self-tapping

 

screw (x2)

1/4"x 3/4" 

Insulated staple (x30)

5/16" x 1-3/4"

Lag screw (x2)

5/16"- 18 - 3/4"   

Bolt (x2)

Safe- T-Beam

®

   

sensor

Safe- T-Beam

®

   

source

5/16"-18  Lock nut ,  

serrated (x2)

1/4"- 20 - 3/4" 

Self-drilling screw (x3)

Rubber plugs (x2)

Wire  clips (x3)

Header bracket

Door bracket

Release handle

3/8"  Lock nut (x2)

3/8"- 16 - 7/8" 

Bolt (x2)

1/4"-14 - 5/8" 

Tapered flange screw (x4) 

Speed Nut

1/4" x 1-1/4" 

Lag screw (x4)

PArTS LIST

(A)

  Powerhead end rail section

(B)

  Middle rail section

(C)

  Door end rail section

(D)

  Door arm, curved

(E)

  Powerhead lens cover

(F)

 Powerhead

(G)

  Rail mounting bracket

(H)

  Mounting straps

(I)

  Rail mounting bracket,

 

belt drive

(J)

  Rail connector

(L)

  Safe-T-Beam and  

 

wall console wire

(M)

 Remote

(N)

  Wall console

(O)

  Wireless keypad

 

(Optional on some models)

12'

7/16"

1/2"

9/16"

3/8"

1/4"

6' or 7'

5/32"
9/32"

3/32"

1/8"

rECOMMENDED TOOLS

HArDWArE BAGS

PArTS INCLUDED

D

L

F

E

H

J

x2

G

I

O

N

M

G

x2

A

B

C

Chain drive Models

Belt drive models

Summary of Contents for Chain/Belt Drive Models

Page 1: ...uch as wood block steel brackets cables or other like items Repairs and adjustments must be made by a trained door system technician using proper tools and instructions WAR NI NG An Electrical Shock could result in serious injury or death Turn off power before removing operator cover When replacing cover make sure electrical wires are not pinched or near moving parts Operator must be properly grou...

Page 2: ...t x2 3 8 16 7 8 Bolt x2 1 4 14 5 8 Tapered flange screw x4 Speed Nut 1 4 x 1 1 4 Lag screw x4 Parts List A Powerheadendrailsection B Middle rail section C Door end rail section D Door arm curved E Powerhead lens cover F Powerhead G Rail mounting bracket H Mounting straps I Rail mounting bracket belt drive J Rail connector L Safe T Beam and wall console wire M Remote N Wall console O Wireless keypa...

Page 3: ... to fasten assembly to the rail 1a 1b 1c 1d 1e 1f A B J C B C J C J J A C B A Drive gear assembly 1g A Slots Thedrivegearassemblyislooseandmustbepulledtowardstheslots andfastened Becertainthetensionbracketishookedontotherail asshowninillustration2c 1f HEAD OF PIN SIDEVIEW SHOULD PULLEY PIN FALL OUT Note orientation of pin It is inserted from the bottom head positioned between rail and pulley assem...

Page 4: ...highest point of door travel 1 Get on a ladder to the side of your garage door 2 Have someone lift the door open slowly 3 As the door is raised find the highest point where the door extends above the door tracks that is the highest point of door travel For sectional doors this is typically where the top door roller exits the curved portion of the track onto the horizontal section as the door is ra...

Page 5: ...en bag For finished ceilings attach a cross piece notsupplied to joists using lag screws and secure mounting straps to the cross piece with 5 16 18 bolts and nuts notsupplied 6c Raise powerhead unit so that there is sufficient clearance between door and rail Cut or bend mounting straps as needed to align with the powerhead and level rail 6d Secure powerhead to mounting straps using 5 16 18 3 4 bol...

Page 6: ...rline Door centerline 7d Sectional Wooden 7d Sectional Typical 7e Top of door ATTACHING DOOR BRACK ET ATTACHING DOOR ARM TO DOOR BRACKET SHUTTLE BLUE BAG Release handle Orange Bag K G 8a Secure emergency release handle orange bag to cord 8b Using the emergency release cord disengage the shuttle carriage and move it toward the door about 16 from the header 8c Sectional Doors typically accept curved...

Page 7: ...ontrol wire tube BOTTOMVIEW 9f To sensors 1 2 3 4 Sensor Source 9e To powerhead INSTALLING SAFE T BEAM YELLOW BAG 10a Use garage pre wiring if available Otherwise route wire L from powerhead to the desired location for the wall control Secure wire with insulated staples green bag 10b On the powerhead insert wire down through the control wire tube Remove 1 4 insulation from white and striped wire U...

Page 8: ...ian 12a Cut existing wires OUTSIDE CHASSIS 12b The wire connections must be made INSIDE CHASSIS and there must be at least 6 of new power supply line wire INSIDE CHASSIS Conduit is optional Conduit strain relief and wire nuts are not provided WA RNING Operatorisequippedwithgroundedelectricalplugforyourprotection andonlyfitsgroundedelectrical outlets DONOTalterpluginanyway Ifyouhavenogroundedoutlet...

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