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Removal
1. Close door.
2. Remove cables.
3. Remove the nuts, washers, and bolts from stops located at the end
of the track and set aside.
4. Slowly move door up and remove from tracks.
Installation
1. Lift and slowly slide door into top of tracks.
2. Install cables.
3. Secure stops located at the end of the track with bolts, washers, and nuts.
4. Adjust spring.
Cables
Removal
NOTE: It is recommended to replace both cables even if only one cable is frayed or
damaged.
1. Close door.
2. Insert a winding bar that is 1/2" in diameter by 18" long into one of the
spring-winding plug holes.
3. Raise the bar to allow insertion of a second winding bar into the lower
hole.
4. Release the tension enough to allow the second bar to rest against the top
panel.
WARNING: The counterbalance springs are wound under high tension and can cause severe injury
or death. Release the tension as described prior to performing repairs.
Installation, repairs, and adjustments must be made by trained service personnel using proper tools
and instructions.
Use two heavy-gauge steel winding bars with the proper dimensions. Do NOT use bent winding bars,
screwdrivers, or punches for spring winding.
Stop bolt
WARNING: To avoid injury or damage to the equipment, do NOT raise the door with the winding bar
in place.
Spring winding plug holes