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Torsion shaft / 

Torsion keyed shaft

Right wound, red 

winding cone 

(left hand side)

Left wound, black 

winding cone 

(right hand side)

Right hand 

cable drum, 

black

Left hand cable 

drum, red

IMPORTANT:

 ON SINGLE 

SPRING APPLICATIONS, 

ONLY A LEFT WOUND 

(BLACK WINDING CONE), 

IS REQUIRED.

NOTE:

 Layout 

counterbalance parts in 

proper orientation, then 

install onto torsion 

shaft, as shown.

Center 

bracket 

bearing

With assistance, pick up the torsion spring assembly and slide one end of the torsion shaft 

/ torsion keyed shaft through one end bearing bracket. Lay the middle of the torsion shaft / 

torsion keyed shaft into the center bracket. Slide the other end of the torsion shaft / torsion 

keyed shaft into the other end bearing bracket.

Left hand end 

bearing bracket

Right hand end 

bearing bracket

Center 

bracket 

bearing

Center bracket

Torsion shaft / 

Torsion keyed shaft

NOTE:

 Position the torsion shaft so that equal amounts of the shaft extend from each end 

bearing bracket.

IF YOU HAVE A COUPLER ASSEMBLY:

 Disassemble the coupler assembly by removing 

the (3) 3/8” - 16 x 1-1/2” hex head screws, (6) 3/8” washers, (3) 3/8” lock washers and the 

(3) 3/8” - 16 hex nuts from the coupler halves. Loosen the set screws. Set the components 

aside.

Coupler assembly

(3) 3/8” - 16 x 1-1/2” 

hex head screws

(3) 3/8” - 16 

Hex nuts

(3) 3/8” 

Washers

(3) 3/8” 

Washers

(3) 3/8” Lock 

washers 

Coupler halves

Set screws

Set screws

Facing the inside of the door, lay the (2) torsion keyed shafts on the floor. One torsion keyed 

shaft on the left hand side and the other torsion keyed shaft on the right hand side. Starting 

on the left hand side, lay one of the coupler halves, the center bracket bearing, torsion spring 

with the red winding cone and the red cable drum at the left end of the torsion keyed shaft. 

Next on the right hand side, lay the other coupler half, center bracket bearing, the torsion 

spring with the black winding cone, and the black cable drum at the right end of the torsion 

keyed shaft. Slide the coupler halves, center bracket bearings onto the torsion keyed shafts 

followed by the torsion springs and the cable drums, as shown.

IMPORTANT: 

THE COUPLER HALVES, CENTER BRACKET BEARINGS, TORSION SPRINGS, 

CABLE DRUMS MUST BE POSITIONED, AS SHOWN.
Slide the flat edge of the couple half flush with the side edge of the torsion keyed shaft. Insert 

(1) key into the slot of both the coupler half and the slot in the torsion keyed shaft. Tighten 

the (2) set screws and the locking nut to secure the coupler half to the torsion keyed shaft, 

as shown.

NOTE:

 Tighten the set screws to 14-15 ft. lbs. of torque (once set screws contact the shaft, 

tighten set screws one full turn). Repeat the same process for the other coupler half.

NOTE:

 Layout 

counterbalance parts in 

proper orientation, then 

install onto torsion 

shaft, as shown.

Torsion 

keyed 

shaft

Center 

bracket 

bearing

Coupler 

halves

Coupler halves 

assembled

Set screws 

and Lock nut

Key

Key

Torsion keyed shaft

Right wound, red 

winding cone 

(left hand side)

 Left wound, black 

winding cone 

(right hand side)

Left hand cable 

drum, red

Right hand cable 

drum, black

Center 

bracket 

bearing

Torsion keyed shaft

Center bracket 

bearing

Red cable drum 

(left hand side)

Black cable drum 

(right hand side)

Center bracket 

bearings

Coupler 

halves

Coupler halves 

assembled

Set screws 

and Lock nut

Key

Key

Torsion keyed shaft

Right wound, red 

winding cone 

(left hand side)

Left wound, black 

winding cone 

(right hand side)

Center bracket 

bearing

NOTE:

 Layout 

counterbalance parts in 

proper orientation, then 

install onto torsion 

shaft, as shown.

With assistance and starting on the left hand side of door, pick up the left hand torsion spring 

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 hand torsion spring assembly.

Torsion 

keyed 

shaft

Center bracket 

bearing

Coupler 

half

Center bearing

brackets

Left hand end 

bearing bracket

Right 

hand end 

bearing 

bracket

Torsion 

keyed 

shaft

Right wound, red 

winding cone (left 

hand side)

Center 

bracket 

bearing

Center bracket

Torsion keyed shafts

Right hand end 

bearing bracket

Left hand end 

bearing bracket

NOTE:

 Position both torsion keyed shafts so that equal amounts of the shafts extend from 

each end bearing brackets.

Attaching Springs to Center Bracket

 

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NOTE:

 Refer to Package Contents / Breakdown of Parts, to determine which Center 

Bracket(s) came with your door.

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Summary of Contents for 6600

Page 1: ...Installation Instructions 7 Counterbalance Installation Instructions 14 Optional Installation 20 Trolley Arm Hookup 20 Inside Lock 20 Pull Down Rope 20 Interior Lite Caulking 20 Maintenance 21 Cleani...

Page 2: ...GTH 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 T...

Page 3: ...2 1 to 14 0 12 15 Radius 187 5 4763 mm See NOTE HEADROOM REQUIREMENTS Track Type Space Needed 12 Radius 12 1 2 318 mm 15 Radius 14 1 2 368 mm Weatherstrips Level header Finished Door width Jambs Backr...

Page 4: ...IV 4 6 6 21 18 18 N A 21 6 9 21 21 18 21 7 0 21 21 21 21 7 3 21 21 21 24 7 6 24 21 21 24 7 9 24 24 21 24 8 0 24 24 24 24 5 8 3 21 21 18 18 N A 21 8 6 21 21 21 18 21 8 9 21 21 21 21 21 9 0 21 21 21 21...

Page 5: ...tchet wrench Tape measure Pliers Wire cutters Flat tip screwdriver Phillips head screwdriver Wrenches 3 8 7 16 1 2 9 16 5 8 3 Ratchet extension Sockets 7 16 1 2 9 16 5 8 Vise clamps Hammer Step ladder...

Page 6: ...ft Hand And Right Hand Angle Mount Vertical Track Assembly J TORSION SPRING ASSEMBLY AS REQUIRED J1 Left Hand and Right Hand Torsion Springs As Required J2 Counterbalance Lift Cables J3 Left Hand And...

Page 7: ...ft hand horizontal track Left hand horizontal track angle Quick Install tabs NOTE Repeat the same process for the right hand side Or Bottom Weather Seal 3 NOTE Refer to door section identification loc...

Page 8: ...er holes 3 Track Bottom corner bracket Bottom section Long stem track roller 8 1 4 20 x 7 8 Self drilling screws Track roller carrier STD facing UP Roller spacer Side view of track roller carrier s In...

Page 9: ...7 8 Self drilling screw locations Double Endstiles Endcaps Typical section Strut 1 4 20 x 7 8 Self drilling screw locations Center hinge s Center hinge s Typical bottom corner brackets Strut 2 1 4 20...

Page 10: ...op of Lock section Lock Intermediate s Section Strutting Schedule Door Height Of Sections Door Width 12 0 14 0 15 0 18 0 20 0 8 3 10 0 5 2 Strut Top of Intermediate I section 2 Struts Top of Intermedi...

Page 11: ...he lock second section locate the vertical center stile Using the illustra tions below position and center the lift handle on the lock second section as shown IMPORTANT THE LIFT HANDLE S NEEDS TO BE V...

Page 12: ...3 8 to 5 8 Spacing Bottom section 15R QI 12R QI Floor Track roller 15R FA Vertical track FOR RIVETED VERTICAL TRACK ASSEMBLY Loosely fasten jamb brackets and flag angle to the jamb using 5 16 x 1 5 8...

Page 13: ...ACHED TO THE TOP SECTION OF THE DOOR IF ONE HAS BEEN PROVIDED ALONG WITH ANY STRUTS PROVIDED WITH THE DOOR IF A WAYNE DALTON OPERATOR TROLLEY BRACKET WAS NOT PROVIDED WITH YOUR DOOR THAN USE THE ONE P...

Page 14: ...3 8 16 hex nut Repeat for other side Remove nail that was temporally holding the top section in position IMPORTANT FAILURE TO REMOVE NAIL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO RAISE DOOR COULD CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE T...

Page 15: ...location Center bracket bushing assembly 5 16 x 1 5 8 Hex head lag screw RED HEAD or 5 16 x 2 1 2 Hex head lag screw RED HEAD Vertical line Mounting surface 3 Minimum Horizontal line Vertical line Mo...

Page 16: ...TER BRACKET BEARINGS TORSION SPRINGS CABLE DRUMS MUST BE POSITIONED AS SHOWN Slide the flat edge of the couple half flush with the side edge of the torsion keyed shaft Insert 1 key into the slot of bo...

Page 17: ...cable drum IMPORTANT VERIFY THAT THERE ARE NO OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE TRAVEL PATH OF THE DOOR SECTIONS OR COUNTERBALANCE LIFT CABLES NOTE Always assemble the left hand cable and cable drum first to help...

Page 18: ...NG CONE ONCE SET SCREWS CONTACT THE SHAFT TIGHTEN SCREWS ONE FULL TURN HIGH SPRING TENSION CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT adjust repair or remove springs or parts to which springs are connec...

Page 19: ...s stated may be necessary If door rises off floor more than 2 ft under spring tension alone reduce spring tension If the door is hard to rise or drifts down on its own add spring tension A poorly bala...

Page 20: ...N DOORS WITH OPERATORS CHILDREN MAY BECOME ENTANGLED IN THE ROPE CAUSING SEVERE OR FATAL INJURY Measure and mark the jamb approximately 48 to 50 1220 to 1270 mm from floor on the right or left side of...

Page 21: ...g Using painter s tape tape off all metal surfaces A premium quality latex house based finish paint is recommended for use over the factory latex based primer Painting the wood surfaces with at least...

Page 22: ...ket and all cable retention features including milford pins cotter pins clevis pins are under HIGH SPRING TENSION Adjustments and repairs must only be made by a trained door systems technician using p...

Page 23: ...eration or repair of the Product or to any Product or component which has been damaged or deteriorated due to misuse neglect accident failure to provide necessary maintenance normal wear and tear acts...

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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