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C3e

5/16”-18 x 3-3/4”

Eye bolt

Special 

knot

3 Hole 

clip

Rear 

back 

hang

Spring restraint 

cable 

Special 

knot

5/16”-18 x 3-3/4”

Eye bolt

5/16”-18 

Hex nut

Extension 

spring

Horizontal track

5/16”-18 

Hex nut

Horizontal track

C3f

C3h

C3g

5/16”-18 

Hex nut

6”-8”

Attaching Spring Sheaves 

Tools Required: 9/16” Wrench, Tape measure, Level, Locking pliers, Step ladder, 

Safety glasses, Leather gloves

 

C4

 

IMPORTANT: 

CLOSE “S” HOOKS AND EYE BOLTS WITH LOCKING PLIERS, TO PREVENT 

SPRINGS FROM COMING LOOSE.

WARNING 

FAILURE TO CLOSE “S” HOOKS AND EYE BOLTS CAN RESULT IN SEVER 

OR FATAL INJURY IF SPRINGS COME LOOSE.

Rear 

cable lift 

sheave

Sheave fork

Horizontal track

Hook plate

This illustration shows doors featuring (2) pairs of extension springs

Counterbalance 

lift cable

Counterbalance 

lift cable

Spring restraint 

cable 

NOTE:

 Some larger doors feature 2 pairs of extension springs. A spring restraint cable must 

be installed through each spring.

C4a

C4b

Horizontal 

track

Rear back hang

Extension 

spring

3/8”-16 x 1-1/4” 

Hex head bolt

3/8” - 16

Hex nut

Sheave fork

Extension spring

Rear cable 

lift sheave

Sheave fork

Extension spring

Rear cable 

lift sheave

C4c

3 Hole clip

Special 

knot

Counterbalance

lift cable

“S” 

Hook

C4d

“S” 

Hook

Spring 

restraint 

cable

Counterbalance Lift Cable Adjustments 

Tools Required: 9/16” Wrench, Locking pliers, Tape measure, Level, Step ladder, 

Safety glasses, Leather gloves

 

C5

 

Adjust counterbalance lift cables to create about 1” to 2” (25 mm to 50 mm) of initial exten-

sion spring stretch, with the door in the fully opened position. Measure relaxed extension 

spring length for your door height and verify with the chart below. Spring length must be the 

same for both extension springs to allow even door balance. Carefully remove the locking 

pliers from the horizontal track and lower the door into the closed position. Once the door is 

closed, measure the extension spring length in tension for both sides. Using the chart, verify 

the spring length in tension is correct with your door height.

NOTE:

 It may be necessary to adjust spring length for proper door balance.

Door Height

Spring Length Relaxed (Door 

Open)

Spring Length Extended 

(Door Closed)

6’ 0”

25” (635 mm)

61” (1549 mm)

6’ 3”

25” (635 mm)

62-1/2” (1588 mm)

6’ 6”

25” (635 mm)

64” (1626 mm)

7’ 0”

25” (635 mm)

67” (1702 mm)

7’ 6”

27” (686 mm)

72” (1829 mm)

7’ 9”

27” (686 mm)

73-1/2” (1867 mm)

8’ 0”

27” (686 mm)

75” (1905 mm)

Balancing Door 

Tools Required: Locking pliers, Tape measure, Step ladder, Safety glasses, Leather 

gloves

 

C6

 

Lift door and check its balance. If door rises off floor more than 2 ft. under spring tension 

alone, reduce spring tension by adjusting extension spring length, moving the “S” hook back-

ward (towards the rear back hangs) to a different hole in the horizontal track. If the door is 

hard to rise or drifts down on its own, adjust extension spring length by moving the “S” hook 

forward (towards the header) to a different hole in the horizontal track. A poorly balanced 

door can cause garage door operator problems.

IMPORTANT: 

WHENEVER ADJUSTING EXTENSION SPRING LENGTH FOR DOOR BALANCE, 

ALWAYS OPEN THE DOOR TO THE FULLY OPEN POSITION AND RETURN THE LOCKING 

PLIERS, AS SHOWN IN F3 TO THE HORIZONTAL TRACKS BELOW THE BOTTOM TRACK 

ROLLERS.
If the door still does not operate easily, raise the door into the open position, return the lock-

ing pliers, and recheck the following items:
1.) Is the door level?
2.) Are the flag angles level and plumb?
3.) Does the distance between the flag angles equal door width plus 3-3/8” to 3-1/2”?
4.) Do the counterbalance lift cables have equal tension? Adjust by re-tieing the special knot, 

if necessary.
5.) Make sure door is not rubbing on jambs.

IMPORTANT: 

IF DOOR STILL DOES NOT BALANCE PROPERLY, THEN CONTACT A TRAINED 

DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN.

Attaching Weather Seal 

Tools Required: Hammer, Step ladder, Safety glasses, Leather gloves

 

C7

 

NOTE:

 Complete Step A10 now to permanently attach the weatherstrips.

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Summary of Contents for 9100

Page 1: ...nterbalance Installation Instructions 10 TorqueMaster Spring 10 Torsion Spring 14 Extension Spring 17 Maintenance 19 Cleaning Your Garage Door 19 Painting Your Garage Door 19 Maintaining The Finish On...

Page 2: ...ST 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 CON...

Page 3: ...ator Bracket For Models 9100 9405 9600 5120 5145 H2 Drawbar Operator Bracket For Models 9700 9510 9800 I TRACKS AS REQUIRED I1 Left Hand Horizontal Track Assembly I2 Right Hand Horizontal Track Assemb...

Page 4: ...K20 Center Coupler Assembly As Required EXTENSION SPRING COUNTERBALANCE APPLICATION K22 Extension Springs K23 Spring Restraint Cables K24 Front Cable Lift Sheaves K25 Rear Cable Lift Sheaves K26 3 Ho...

Page 5: ...els 9800 Sonoma Jamb Bracket Schedule DOOR HEIGHT VERTICAL TRACK LENGTH 1ST SET 2ND SET 3RD SET JAMB BKT POSITION JAMB BKT POSITION JAMB BKT POSITION 6 6 6 8 70 72 3 M 5 B N A 6 10 74 3 M 7 T N A 7 0...

Page 6: ...ance lift cable Bottom weather seal Cable loop Bottom section Cable loop Bottom corner bracket warning label Bottom corner bracket warning label Milford pin Milford pin FOR NON WINDLOADED DOORS Long s...

Page 7: ...rect type height of the strut the correct quantity of struts and in the correct strut locations in ac cordance with each specific windload design pressure drawings to ensure wind performance and regul...

Page 8: ...8 x 5 8 Carriage bolt Top fixture base Strut Top fixture assembly 4 1 4 20 x 7 8 Self drilling screws 9A For Door Models 9700 and 9510 Short stem track roller Top section 1 Top fixture assembly Endcap...

Page 9: ...Horizontal Tracks Tools Required Ratchet wrench 9 16 7 16 Socket 9 16 7 16 Wrench Step ladder Tape measure Safety glasses Leather gloves 12 Remove nail that was temporally holding the top section in...

Page 10: ...m wrap Optional A1b A1c Label Label TorqueMaster spring tube TorqueMaster spring tube Center bracket NOTE Orient profile of spring tube and center bracket hole for smooth fit Installing Cable Drum Ass...

Page 11: ...shaft Right hand end bracket Flag angle A3b TorqueMaster spring tube assembly Right hand cable drum Ratchet wheel oriented correctly A3a FOR DOUBLE SPRING APPLICATIONS Repeat same process for left han...

Page 12: ...T DOOR HEIGHT SPRING TURNS 6 0 14 6 3 14 1 2 6 5 6 6 15 6 8 6 9 15 1 2 7 0 16 7 3 16 1 2 7 6 17 7 9 17 1 2 8 0 18 NOTE Since total turns to balance door can deviate from winding spring turn chart valu...

Page 13: ...mbs and header The weatherstrips were temporarily attached in Preparing the Opening in the pre installation section of this manual NOTE When permanently attaching the weatherstrips to the jambs avoid...

Page 14: ...ak the end bearing brackets apart NOTE End bearing brackets are right and left hand IMPORTANT THE END BEARING BRACKET S LOWER SLOTS ARE USED ON DOORS WITH 12 RADIUS TRACK THE UPPER SLOTS ARE USED ON D...

Page 15: ...ssembly B3c Right hand end bearing bracket Torsion spring assembly B3d Or Center bracket B3d Center bracket bearing Torsion shaft Right hand end bearing bracket B3d B3d NOTE Position the torsion shaft...

Page 16: ...ng rod into one of the other sockets being careful to seat it snugly and at full socket depth 5 Hold the spring with the second winding bar and remove the first 6 Repeat Steps 2 through 5 until the co...

Page 17: ...RTANT IF DOOR STILL DOES NOT BALANCE PROPERLY THEN CONTACT A TRAINED DOOR SYSTEM TECHNICIAN EXTENSION SPRING Attaching Rear Back Hangs Tools Required Ratchet wrench Socket 1 2 5 8 Wrench 1 2 5 8 2 Loc...

Page 18: ...door is closed measure the extension spring length in tension for both sides Using the chart verify the spring length in tension is correct with your door height NOTE It may be necessary to adjust spr...

Page 19: ...on the TorqueMaster end brack ets above the door should be engaged to prevent the door from rapidly descending in case of spring failure or forceful manual operation EXTENSION SPRINGS A restraining ca...

Page 20: ...fically limited to repairing or replacing at its option any part which is determined by Seller to be defective during the applicable warranty period Any labor charges are excluded and will be the resp...

Page 21: ......

Page 22: ...mer service 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...

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