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Rev. E, 11/20/18 

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2.

 

PREREQUISITES 

2.1

 

Electrical power to the door has been deenergized before performing installation or maintenance. 

2.2

 

Protective barrier (caution/warning tape) has been set up to prevent unauthorized access to work 
area.  

2.3

 

The area has been cleared of all obstructions. 

2.4

 

Attachment 1 has been reviewed for the following: 

 

Definitions of the terms used in this procedure 

 

A listing of the documents, special tools and equipment, materials, and consumables used in 
this procedure. 

2.5

 

Attachment 3 replacement parts list has been reviewed. 

 

Summary of Contents for Dura-Glide 2000AG Series

Page 1: ...e or distribution of copies by any person of any portion of this work may be a violation of copyright law of the United States of America and other countries could result in the awarding of statutory damages of up to 250 000 17 USC 504 for infringement and may result in further civil and criminal penalties All rights reserved Stanley Access Technologies Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 2: ... 3 5 Installing the O Panel s 6 3 6 Installing the SX Panel s 7 3 7 Installing the Weatherstripping 9 3 8 Adjusting the SX Panels 10 3 9 Adjusting Belt Tension 11 3 10 Adjusting the Full Open Bumper Stops 12 3 11 Adjusting the SX Panel Emergency Egress Breakout Detents 12 3 12 Adjusting the SX Panel Sag 14 3 13 Wiring the Doorway Holding Beams 14 3 14 Installing the SU 100 Motion Sensors 15 3 15 C...

Page 3: ...ey Dura Glide 2000AG Series sliding door system The AG Series features all glass SX and O panels The package includes a breakout feature and the items shown in Figure 1 1 2 Applicability This manual is applicable to the Stanley Dura Glide 2000AG Series sliding door system This manual does not cover retrofit of an existing door system Figure 1 All Glass Door ...

Page 4: ...e barrier caution warning tape has been set up to prevent unauthorized access to work area 2 3 The area has been cleared of all obstructions 2 4 Attachment 1 has been reviewed for the following Definitions of the terms used in this procedure A listing of the documents special tools and equipment materials and consumables used in this procedure 2 5 Attachment 3 replacement parts list has been revie...

Page 5: ...are the same for the O panels and SX panels 3 2 1 Refer to Figure 2 and carefully POSITION glass panel onto saw horses 3 2 2 INSTALL rubber gasket onto top of glass panel and ENSURE the following Rubber gasket is centered along the width of the glass Rubber gasket is fully seated against the top of the glass Tech Tip Use painter s tape to keep rubber gasket in place 3 2 3 With flat side of wedge f...

Page 6: ...n Manual and INSTALL the O panel breakout switch Figure 2 Installing the Rails onto the Glass Panel FLAT SIDE OF TOP RAIL FACING UP FLAT SIDE OF BOTTOM RAIL FACING UP PUSH EVENLY TORQUE CAP SCREWS TO 80 IN LBS PUSH GLASS PANEL PUSH PUSH EVENLY TORQUE CAP SCREWS TO 80 IN LBS AG010 RUBBER GASKET WEDGE BOTTOM RAIL PLATE 1 4 20 X 5 8 CAP SCREW EVENLY TORQUE TO 80 IN LBS SEE DETAIL A DETAIL A RAIL ATTA...

Page 7: ...g options shown in Figure 3 1 3 4 2 INSTALL the two 3 8 X 2 expansion shields 3 4 3 INSTALL the two 3 8 X 2 lag bolts 3 5 Installing the O Panel s 3 5 1 Refer to Section 3 2 and INSTALL top and bottom rails onto O panel glass 3 5 2 Refer to Figure 3 and INSTALL O panel pressure sensitive pile on trailing glass pane 3 5 3 Refer to Stanley Access Technologies document No 203590 Dura Glide 2000 Insta...

Page 8: ...nd INSTALL the Door holder assembly as follows a Using the supplied 20 X 2 socket head capscrews and tapped holes SECURE damper assembly to top rail of door panel b Using the supplied 20 X 1 socket head capscrews SECURE door holder assembly to header 3 6 3 Refer to Figure 5 and LOOSEN the nuts securing the load wheels and anti riser wheels to the hanger Figure 4 Installing the Door Holder Assembly...

Page 9: ...7 Refer to Figure 6 and INSTALL the bottom guide to the SX panel bottom rail WARNING Whenever the door anti riser wheels are not set there is a possibility that the panel could fall off the hanger track Use extreme caution when handling the panels 3 6 8 Refer to Figure 7 and INSERT the SX panel bottom guide into the O panel bottom rail 3 6 9 Carefully LIFT the SX panel and POSITION the panel onto ...

Page 10: ...ng edges of the O panels Peel the adhesive liner from the inner channel as needed 3 7 4 With brush facing the exterior of the building INSTALL 90 clear extrusion with weatherstripping onto leading edge of O panels 3 7 5 With brush facing the interior of the building INSTALL 90 clear extrusion with weatherstripping onto trailing edge of SX panels 3 7 6 Locate the gray self adhesive pile from the ha...

Page 11: ...s an eccentric that permits adjustment of the threshold track to panel gap The total adjustment available from the load wheels is approximately 5 16 b Using an Allen wrench TURN the load wheels until the following occur Threshold track to panel gap is even across the entire bottom of the door panel The stiles of both door panels meet and are parallel with no gap at the top or bottom c WHEN adjustm...

Page 12: ...cer drive pulley is 28 inches 3 9 2 At the center of Dimension B HANG an 11 2 lb weight or 12 inch crescent wrench from lower portion of belt 3 9 3 MEASURE Dimension A from top of belt to bottom of belt CAUTION Over long spans some belt deflection is required To prevent damage to bearings and gear reducer belt must not be over tightened 3 9 4 IF Dimension A is not 215 16 to 31 16 inches PERFORM th...

Page 13: ...10 3 Manually OPEN doors to full open position and TURN bumper stop as necessary to ensure both SX panels contact bumper stops at the same time 3 10 4 WHEN adjustment is complete TIGHTEN bumper stop locknuts 3 11 Adjusting the SX Panel Emergency Egress Breakout Detents NOTE 1 Breakout detents are factory set to average requirements If more or less breakout force is required to open door the breako...

Page 14: ...ut door Turning adjusting screw counterclockwise decreases the force required to break out door 3 11 5 TURN adjusting screw in top of detent block as necessary to ensure door will be tight 3 11 6 SLIDE detent block and end cap into hanger and ENSURE detent block is aligned with clearance slot in door 3 11 7 TIGHTEN two fasteners in bottom of detent block 3 11 8 With TOP indication facing upward PO...

Page 15: ...g the SX Panel Sag 3 12 1 IF SX panel sag adjustment is required refer to Figure 11 and shim to ADJUST panel sag 3 13 Wiring the Doorway Holding Beams 3 13 1 Refer To doorway holding beam manufacturer s instructions and CONNECT doorway holding beam wiring Figure 11 Adjusting SX Panel Sag ...

Page 16: ...tion sensors 3 15 Closing Out 3 15 1 Refer to the following and TUNE IN door Stanley Access Technologies document No 204003 MC521 Controller Installation and Operation Manual Stanley Access Technologies document No 203957 SU 100 Motion Sensor Installation and Operation Stanley Access Technologies document No 203768 Stanguard Threshold Sensor Installation and Operation 3 16 Replacement Parts 3 16 1...

Page 17: ...00 Motion Sensor Installation and Operation Stanley Access Technologies document No 203768 Stanguard Threshold Sensor Installation and Operation Definitions None Special Tools and Equipment including but not limited to Caulking gun Plumb bob Combination square Saw horses with protected working surface Concrete drill bits Screwdriver kit Electric drill Tape measure Metal drill bit set Torque wrench...

Page 18: ...hall be fully tempered and shall meet or exceed Federal specifications DD G 001403 and DD G 451d 5 Warpage Glass warpage shall not exceed the tolerance specified in Federal specification DD G 001403 6 Performance Glass shall comply with the requirements in the performance specifications and methods of test for safety glazing materials used in buildings as described in ANSI Z97 1 1975 7 Door Weight...

Page 19: ...1 3 M 1 END CAP ANGLE SX RAIL AG 517004 2 3 M 1 END CAP ANGLE SX RAIL AG 517006 1 3 M 1 END CAP RH SX RAIL AG 517006 2 3 M 1 END CAP LH SX RAIL AG 517007 1 3 M 1 ENDCAP RH O TOP RAIL 2000AG 517007 2 3 M 1 ENDCAP LH O TOP RAIL 2000AG 517008 1 3 M 1 END CAP RH O BOTTOM RAIL AG 517008 2 3 M 1 END CAP LH O BOTTOM RAIL AG 411624 4 PER FT PILE ADHESIVE BACKED GRAY 413268 PER FT SEAL BRUSH 1 BLACK AG 413...

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