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STEP 4   

INSTALLING BRACKETS  

 

Install the brackets to the outside of the guides (away 
from the opening) using two 1/4-20 x 9/16” track bolts 
in the two holes at the top of the guides, as shown. 
Loosely install the 1/4-20 flange nuts on the bolts to 
hold the brackets in place. Check that the brackets are 
straight  and  square  with  one  another,  shimming  if 
necessary, and fasten the brackets to the wall using the 
fasteners provided (See Fastener Table in the front of 
this manual). Tighten the flange nuts on each bracket. 
Bend the small tabs near the top of the guide (circled) 
out about 45°.  
 
Install the bottom bar stops to the guides as shown using 1/4-20 x 5/8” carriage bolts and flange nuts. Leave the 
fasteners loose to allow the bottom bar stops to pivot out of the way of the bottom bar angle when the curtain will be 
pulled into the guides. You will be instructed to tighten the bottom bar stop fasteners in STEP #7. 

 
STEP 5   

LIFTING THE CURTAIN ASSEMBLY

 

 

Curtain assembly is heavy. Allowing curtain assembly to fall 
while lifting, could result in severe or fatal injury.  

 

To avoid severe or fatal injury, never walk, stand, or work 
below curtain assembly before it is secured to support 
brackets. 

 
The  left  hand  end  of  the  curtain  assembly  (when 
installed)  will  be  the  end  with  the  spring.  Lift  the 
curtain assembly up to the brackets and insert the left 
hand  axle  end  into  the  large  hole  in  the  left  hand 
bracket. Be sure that the axle collar rests against the 
bracket.  While  continuing  to  support  the  curtain 
assembly, insert the right hand axle end into the right 
hand bracket in the same manner. It may be necessary 
to  gently  pry  the  right  hand  bracket  out  to  allow 
clearance for the curtain assembly axle end.  Secure 
the  curtain  assembly  in  position  by  installing  the 
cotter pins through the holes in each axle end. Once 
installed, bend the ends of both cotter pins to secure 
in place. 

 

 
 

 

If door is equipped with a Tension-Pro™ bracket, see STEP 
#12 for assembly instructions. 

 

 

 

WARNING

 

 

WARNING

 

IMPORTANT! 

Summary of Contents for DS-50

Page 1: ...install this door Pay close attention to all warnings and important safety notices This manual MUST be attached to the wall in close proximity of the door DS 50 DS 75 DS 100 MINI ROLL UP DOORS INSTAL...

Page 2: ...all bolted connections to make sure they are secure 8 To prevent injuries never place hands or fingers between the curtain and the guides while the door is being operated 9 This manual is not intende...

Page 3: ...th opening height headroom and side room Type of support brackets provided bearing bracket or Tension Pro bracket MATERIAL Inspect your door for possible damage or shortage of parts Immediately report...

Page 4: ...and Left Hand is determined by facing the door opening on the coil side STEP 2 CHECKING THE DOOR OPENING Verify that dimensions W and H see below match those recorded on the door packing slip Consult...

Page 5: ...lamp the right hand guide to the jamb Plumb the guide and tighten the clamp DS 50 guide configuration DS 75 100 guide configuration Using a string and level ensure that the tips of the left and right...

Page 6: ...fasteners in STEP 7 STEP 5 LIFTING THE CURTAIN ASSEMBLY Curtain assembly is heavy Allowing curtain assembly to fall while lifting could result in severe or fatal injury To avoid severe or fatal injur...

Page 7: ...idly possibly resulting in severe or fatal injury To prevent such injury securely hold curtain assembly to prevent rotating Starting with the bottom bar at the top of the curtain roll apply two comple...

Page 8: ...e bottom bar stops Carefully roll the curtain all the way up without letting go of the bottom bar Tie a rope around the curtain roll and slowly rotate the curtain roll in the opposite direction as ten...

Page 9: ...embly procedure for both sides III C Stop Clip w Inside Slide Bolt Attachment Install slide bolt locks if provided as shown The bottom bar will have 4 carriage bolts flange nuts pre attached Verify th...

Page 10: ...ws provided locating the screws on 12 centers Trim the top draft stop to clear the guides if required When the door is closed the draft stop should seal on the header Top draft stop may not seal on th...

Page 11: ...n cause severe or fatal injury If wrench slips when decreasing tension release pawl immediately to avoid injury Do not secure pawl in the disengaged position To Increase Spring Tension Move the door t...

Page 12: ...ne 1 CLICK of tension If properly locked the ratchet gear will not be able to rotate If ratchet gear rotates adjust tension back to previous position verify that the pawl retention screw is lined up w...

Page 13: ...LAR PURPOSE ARE MADE BY MANUFACTURER IN CONNECTION WITH MANUFACTURE OR SALE OF ITS PRODUCTS Claims for defects in material and workmanship covered by this warranty shall be made in writing to the deal...

Page 14: ...at the paint on the Product will resist normal weathering sufficiently to comply as follows a for a period for twenty five 25 years with the performance standards listed below for film integrity and b...

Page 15: ...paint producer and to give such representative full access to the Product with the claimed defect and the location of its installation and or storage If Manufacturer determines that the claim is valid...

Page 16: ...DUCT MANUFACTURER MAKES NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE OR OTHER WARRANTY GUARANTEE OR REPRESENTATION WITH RESPECT TO PAINT ON THE PRODUCT WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED...

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