Wayne-Dalton 105 Installation Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

Important Safety Instructions

DEFINITION OF KEY WORDS USED IN THIS MANUAL:

WARNING 

INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH; IF NOT 

AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY.

CAUTION 

PROPERTY DAMAGE OR INJURY CAN RESULT FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW 

INSTRUCTIONS.

IMPORTANT: 

REQUIRED STEP FOR SAFE AND PROPER DOOR OPERATION.

NOTE:

 Information assuring proper installation of the door.

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING INSTALLATION. IF 

IN QUESTION ABOUT ANY OF THE PROCEDURES, DO NOT PERFORM THE WORK. 

INSTEAD, HAVE A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN DO THE INSTALLATION OR 

REPAIRS.
1.

 

READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

2.

 

Wear protective gloves during installation to avoid possible cuts from sharp metal 

edges.

3.

 

It is always recommended to wear eye protection when using tools, otherwise eye 

injury could result.

4.

 

Avoid installing your new door on windy days. Door could fall during the installation 

causing severe or fatal injury.

5.

 

Doors 12’-0” wide and over should be installed by two persons, to avoid possible 

injury.

6.

 

Operate door only when it is properly adjusted and free from obstructions.

7.

 

If a door becomes hard to operate, inoperative or is damaged, immediately have 

necessary adjustments and/ or repairs made by a trained door system technician using 

proper tools and instructions.

8.

 

DO NOT stand or walk under a moving door, or permit anybody to stand or walk under 

an electrically operated door.

9.

 

DO NOT place fingers or hands into open section joints when closing a door. Use lift 

handles/ gripping points when operating door manually.

10.

  DO NOT permit children to operate garage door or door controls. Severe or fatal injury 

could result should the child become entrapped between the door and the floor.

11.

  Due to constant extreme spring tension, do not attempt any adjustment, repair or 

alteration to any part of the door, especially to springs, spring brackets, bottom corner 

brackets, fasteners, counterbalance lift cables or supports. To avoid possible severe or 

fatal injury, have any such work performed by a trained door systems technician using 

proper tools and instructions.

12.

  On electrically operated doors, pull down ropes must be removed and locks must be 

removed or made inoperative in the open (unlocked) position.

13.

  Top section of door may need to be reinforced when attaching an electric opener. 

Check door and/ or opener manufacturer’s instructions.

14.

  Visually inspect door and hardware monthly for worn and or broken parts. Check to 

ensure door operates freely.

15.

  Test electric opener’s safety features monthly, following opener manufacturer’s instruc-

tions.

16.

  NEVER hang tools, bicycles, hoses, clothing or anything else from horizontal tracks. 

Track systems are not intended or designed to support extra weight.

17.

  This door may not meet the building code wind load requirements in your area. For 

your safety, you will need to check with your local building official for wind load code 

requirements and building permit information.

18.

  For windloaded doors, the wind performance is achieved via the entire door system 

and component substitution is not authorized without express permission by Wayne 

Dalton.

NOTE:

 It is recommended that 5/16” lag screws are pilot drilled using a 3/16” drill bit, prior 

to fastening.

CAUTION 

IF ANY PART OF THE DOOR IS TO BE INSTALLED ONTO PRESERVATIVE-

TREATED WOOD, PTFE-COATED OR STAINLESS STEEL FASTENERS MUST BE 

OBTAINED AND USED. REPLACEMENT FASTENERS MUST BE OF AT LEAST 

EQUAL STRENGTH AND SIZE AS ORIGINAL FASTENERS. IF THE ORIGINAL 

FASTENER WAS RED-HEAD, THE REPLACEMENT FASTENER MUST BE RED-

HEAD ALSO. CONTACT WAYNE DALTON FOR FASTENER STRENGTH VALUES IF 

NEEDED.

WARNING 

IMPACT GUNS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED. WHEN INSTALLING 5/16” LAG 

SCREWS USING AN ELECTRIC DRILL/ DRIVER, THE DRILL/ DRIVERS 

CLUTCH MUST BE SET TO DELIVER NO MORE THAN 200 IN-LBS OF 

TORQUE. FASTENER FAILURE COULD OCCUR AT HIGHER SETTINGS.

IMPORTANT: 

RIGHT AND LEFT HAND IS DETERMINED INSIDE THE BUILDING LOOKING OUT.

Potential Hazard

Effect

Prevention

 

Moving door

   WARNING

Could result in Death or Serious 

Injury

Keep people clear of opening 

while Door is moving.

Do 

NOT

 allow children to play 

with the Door Opener.

Do 

NOT

 operate a Door that 

jams or one that has a broken 

spring.

High tension spring

   WARNING

Could result in Death or Serious 

Injury

Do 

NOT

 try to remove, install, 

repair or adjust springs or 

anything to which door spring 

parts are fastened, such as, 

wood blocks, steel brackets, 

cables or other like items.

Installations, repairs and 

adjustments must be done by 
a trained door system techni-

cian using proper tools and 

instructions.

Removing an Existing Door 

and Preparing the Opening

IMPORTANT: 

COUNTERBALANCE SPRING TENSION MUST ALWAYS BE RELEASED BEFORE 

ANY ATTEMPT IS MADE TO START REMOVING AN EXISTING DOOR.

WARNING 

A POWERFUL SPRING RELEASING ITS ENERGY SUDDENLY CAN CAUSE 

SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY. TO AVOID INJURY, HAVE A TRAINED DOOR 

SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN, USING PROPER TOOLS AND INSTRUCTIONS, 

RELEASE THE SPRING TENSION.

To avoid possible injury and to insure proper installation, it's highly recommended that you 

read and fully understand the complete instructions on removing an Existing Door & Prepar-

ing the Opening. These are available for download at 

www.Wayne-Dalton.com

 or at your 

local Wayne Dalton Sales Center.

IMPORTANT: 

IF YOU JUST REMOVED YOUR EXISTING DOOR OR YOU ARE INSTALLING A 

NEW DOOR, COMPLETE ALL STEPS IN PREPARING THE OPENING.
To ensure secure mounting of track brackets, side and spring anchor brackets, or steel 

angles to new or retro-fit construction, it is recommended to follow the procedures outlined in 

DASMA technical data sheets #156, #161 and #164 at 

www.dasma.com

.

The inside perimeter of your garage door opening should be framed with wood jamb 

and header material. The jambs and header must be securely fastened to sound framing 

members. It is recommended that 2” x 6” lumber be used. The jambs must be plumb and 

the header level. The jambs should extend a minimum of 12” (305 mm) above the top of 

the opening for Torsion counterbalance systems. For low headroom applications, the jambs 

should extend to the ceiling height. Minimum side clearance required, from the opening to 

the wall, is 3-1/2” (89 mm), for 2” track. Minimum side clearance required, from the opening 

to the wall, is 4-1/2” (114 mm), for 3” track.

IMPORTANT: 

CLOSELY INSPECT JAMBS, HEADER AND MOUNTING SURFACE. ANY WOOD 

FOUND NOT TO BE SOUND, MUST BE REPLACED.
For Torsion counterbalance systems, a suitable mounting surface (2” x 6”) must be firmly 

attached to the wall, above the header at the center of the opening.

NOTE:

 Drill a 3/16” pilot hole in the mounting surface to avoid splitting the lumber. Do not 

attach the mounting surface with nails.

WEATHERSTRIPS (MAY NOT BE INCLUDED):

Depending on the size of your door, you may have to cut or trim the weatherstrips (if neces-

sary) to properly fit into the header and jambs.

NOTE:

 If nailing product at 40°F or below, pre-drilling is required.

NOTE:

 Do not permanently attach weatherstrips to the header and jambs at this time.

For the header, align the weatherstrip 1/8” to 1/4” inside the header edge, and temporarily 

secure it to the header with equally spaced nails. Starting at either side of the jamb, fit the 

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Pre-Installation

Summary of Contents for 105

Page 1: ...s 6 Counterbalance Installation Instructions 13 Optional Installation 20 Door Arm Hookup 20 Lift Handles 20 Pull Down Rope 20 Maintenance 21 Cleaning Your Garage Door 21 Painting Your Garage Door 21 M...

Page 2: ...NERS IF THE ORIGINAL FASTENER WAS RED HEAD THE REPLACEMENT FASTENER MUST BE RED HEAD ALSO CONTACT WAYNE DALTON FOR FASTENER STRENGTH VALUES IF NEEDED WARNING IMPACT GUNS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED WHEN INSTA...

Page 3: ...inished Door width Jambs Backroom Plumb jambs Finished Door Height Nail Headroom Header board 2 x 6 lumber preferred Suitable mounting surface 2 x 6 lumber minimum Weatherstrips if applicable Jamb 1 8...

Page 4: ...on side view illustration shows the section profile of all sections and can also be used to identify each section The BOTTOM SECTION can be identified by 1 The INTERMEDIATE I SECTION can be identified...

Page 5: ...5 Center Bracket As Required J6 Center Bearing As Required J7 Torsion Shaft Torsion Keyed Shaft As Required J8 Torsion Keyed Shafts As Required J9 Keys As Required J10 Center Coupler Assembly As Requi...

Page 6: ...tom weather seal with the flap pointing towards the outside surface of the bottom section Starting at one end of the door measure inward 1 and attach the bottom weather seal to the bottom of the botto...

Page 7: ...applications Short stem track roller Spacer 4 1 4 14 x 1 Lag screws Track roller carrier Typical bottom corner bracket STD facing UP Side view of track roller carrier s Inner holes 2 Track Outer holes...

Page 8: ...LONG STRUT Attach the upper slot of the center hinge to the Intermediate section using 1 1 4 20 x 1 7 8 carriage bolt and 1 1 4 20 flange hex nut Secure the lower hole of the center hinge to the Inte...

Page 9: ...ing 1 1 4 20 x 1 7 8 carriage bolt and 1 1 4 20 flange hex nut Secure the lower hole of the graduated end hinge to the Intermediate section using 1 1 4 20 x 1 7 8 carriage bolt and 1 1 4 20 flange hex...

Page 10: ...op Of Section 110 116 1 Short 310 311 314 316 Top Section Short Strut Strutting Schedule For Door Heights Greater Than Or Equal to 8 1 Door Models Door Width Location On Top Section Up To and In cludi...

Page 11: ...rack rollers and the door jamb Starting on the left hand side remove the nail holding the bottom section to jamb Position the left hand vertical track assembly angle mount assembly over the track roll...

Page 12: ...eader near the center of the door and bending it over the top section Now flip up the graduated end hinge and center hinge leaves hold tight against section and fasten center hinges first and end hing...

Page 13: ...e 1 4 20 Flange hex nuts Horizontal track Track roller Top section Intermediate section Top section Top section If needed lock each of the top fixture slides into place using 1 1 4 20 x 9 16 track bol...

Page 14: ...een the center of the door and the end bracket on each side to locate the intermediate center brackets Attach each of the center bracket s to the mounting surface using 5 16 RED HEAD lag screws as sho...

Page 15: ...ring assembly and slide one end of the torsion keyed shaft through the end bearing bracket Lay the other side of the torsion keyed shaft into the center bracket Repeat the same process for the right h...

Page 16: ...Adjust cable tension as needed until right and left cables both respond the same Once the counterbalance cables are set and if applicable tighten the coupler assembly together by tightening the 3 3 8...

Page 17: ...rings or parts to which springs are connected such as steel brack ets cables wood blocks fasteners or other parts of the counterbalance system Adjustments or repairs must ONLY be made by a trained doo...

Page 18: ...ce locking pliers on torsion shaft as shown in Step Attaching Counterbalance Lift Cables Insert a winding rod into the winding cone Push upward on the winding rod slightly while carefully loosening th...

Page 19: ...t in serious injury to fingers and or hands if placed in the opening between sections when the door is operated manually The adjacent bottom corner bracket and all cable retention features including m...

Page 20: ...at point NOTE Some Garage Doors may require both lift handles to be installed on bottom section If your bottom section height is 28 or 29 install both lift handles onto the bottom section Install bott...

Page 21: ...ce settings must be adjusted properly Refer to the owner s manual supplied with your drawbar operator for complete details on installa tion operation maintenance and testing of the operator MAINTAININ...

Page 22: ...t in serious injury to fingers and or hands if placed in the opening between sections when the door is operated manually The adjacent bottom corner bracket and all cable retention features including m...

Page 23: ...pplied in accordance with the paint or Sealer manufacturer s instructions and Seller s painting and maintenance instructions Sections must be finished within five 5 days of receipt and prior to instal...

Page 24: ...rvice representative They will be happy to handle any questions that you may have Thank you for your purchase PLEASE DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE After installation is complete leave this I...

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