Wayne-Dalton TorqueMaster Plus 9800 Installation Instructions And Owner'S Manual Download Page 4

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TYPICAL hINgE STAMPINg LoCATIoN

Door Section Identification

TOP sECTION

INTERMEDIaTE sECTION

lOCk sECTION

BOTTOM sECTION

BOTTOM BRaCkET 

WaRNING laBEls

asTRaGal

#3

#2

#1

WaRNING laBEl

NoTE:

 This provides an alternative 

method for identifying your door 

sections/stacking position.

Hinges are always pre-attached at 

the top of each section (except top 

section) and the hinges are stamped for 

identification, #1, #2, and #3. see view 

below. The stamp identifies the stacking 

sequence of the section. The sequence 

is always determined by #1 being the 

bottom section to #3 being the highest 

lock/intermediate section. see views to 

the right. If the stamp on the end hinge 

is illegible, refer to the section side view 

illustration to the right.

The section side view illustration shows 

the end hinge profile of all the sections, 

and can also be used in conjunction 

with identifying each sections.

The 

BoTToM SECTIoN

 can be 

identified by #1 end hinges, the factory 

attached bottom astragal, and by the 

bottom bracket warning labels on each 

end stile.

The 

LoCk SECTIoN

 can be identified 

by #2 end hinge. 

NoTE:

 On 3 section high doors, the 

LoCk SECTIoN

 can be identified by 

#3 end hinge and the section will have 

a warning label attached to either the 

right or left hand end stile.

The 

INTErMEDIATE SECTIoN

 can be 

identified by #3 end hinges. The section 

will have a warning label attached to 

either the right or left hand end stile.

The 

ToP SECTIoN

 can be identified by 

no pre-installed hinges on the section 

and the warning label attached in the 

center of the section.

TOP                 INT.            lOCk      BOTTOM

BOTTOM 
BRaCkET

asTRaGal

#1 END 
HINGE

#3 END 
HINGE

#2 END 
HINGE

7/8”

1 1/8”

1 3/8”

TOP sECTION

lOCk sECTION

asTRaGal

#3

BOTTOM sECTION

BOTTOM BRaCkET 

WaRNING laBEls

#1

WaRNING laBEl

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Summary of Contents for TorqueMaster Plus 9800

Page 1: ...tempting installation If in question about any of the proce dures do not perform the work Instead have a qualified door agency do the installation or repairs Copyright 2010 Wayne Dalton a Division of...

Page 2: ...k 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 childr...

Page 3: ...Ratche t Pawl and Cable Drum indica tes engag ement Cable Drum Ratche t Pawl ENGA GED SIDE VIEW No space betwe en Ratche t Pawl and Cable Drum ENGA GED UNDE RNEA TH VIEW Space betwe en Ratche t Pawl...

Page 4: ...is illegible refer to the section side view illustration to the right The section side view illustration shows the end hinge profile of all the sections and can also be used in conjunction with ident...

Page 5: ...eparing the opening carefully otherwise severe or fatal injury could result If you have an existing door follow the instructions to identify which counterbalance removal is necessary The process of re...

Page 6: ...r just off to the side of the winding cone The winding cone should be easy to reach without putting your body directly in front of it Step 2 Insert a winding bar into one of the holes in the winding c...

Page 7: ...ve a black counter cover Place a mark on the drive gear tooth and an adjacent mark on the right hand end bracket Fig 1 Loosen the lock nut 1 4 turn using a 7 16 wrench and continue with step 2 If you...

Page 8: ...s to the upper portion of the end bracket and hold the housing steady while removing the lower 5 16 x 1 5 8 lag screw and 10 x 1 2 phillips head screw from the end bracket Fig 6 Step 6 Holding the rig...

Page 9: ...he other side If safety cables are running through the extension springs remove them also Remove parts from work area Step 2 Holding door in the open position remove the vice clamps be prepared to sup...

Page 10: ...r and temporarily secure it to the header with equally spaced nails Next fit the jamb seals up tight against the header seal and flush with the inside edge of the jamb Temporarily secure the jamb seal...

Page 11: ...ve treated Stainless steel lag screws are NOT necessary when installing products on un treated lumber NOTE It is recommended that 5 16 x 1 5 8 lag screws be pilot drilled using a 3 16 drill bit and 1...

Page 12: ...tal angle is not welded the horizontal angle will be installed as shown Horizontal Angle Hammer Horizontal TRACK Horizontal Angle Horizontal Angle Horizontal TRACK Hole Hole Tabs Key slot 3 Horizontal...

Page 13: ...ck Secure jamb bracket using 1 1 4 20 x 9 16 track bolt and 1 4 20 flange hex nut Place the center jamb bracket over the hole slot pattern that is centered between the bottom jamb bracket and flagangl...

Page 14: ...ven with door section None Left Hand TORQUEMASTER counterbalance DRUM BOTTOM SECTION MILFORD PIN 1 End Hinge hinge tube Bottom bracket BOTTOM SECTION Astragal 6 Counterbalance cable Rollers BOTTOM SEC...

Page 15: ...amb brackets and flagangle to the jamb using 5 16 x 1 5 8 lag screws Tighten lag screw securing bottom jamb bracket to jamb to maintain 5 8 spacing Hang cable drum over flagangle Repeat for the right...

Page 16: ...o the vertical tracks Align vertical marks in the upper alignment sticker with the lower alignment sticker on right hand side on the back of door Keep sections aligned and fasten hinges to connect the...

Page 17: ...PE GARAGE DOOR OPENER TO THIS DOOR A Wayne Dalton OPENER TROLLEY BRACKET MUST BE SECURELY ATTACHED TO THE TOP SECTION OF THE DOOR ALONG WITH ANY U BARS PROVIDED WITH THE DOOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE O...

Page 18: ...erbalance system vertical track alignment is critical Position flagangle between 1 11 16 43 mm to 1 3 4 44 mm from the edge of the door Flagangles must be parallel to the door sections Now complete th...

Page 19: ...bolt the horizontal angle to the slot in the flagangle using 1 3 8 16 x 3 4 truss head bolt and 1 3 8 16 hex nut Repeat for other side Remove the nail that was temporarily holding the top section in...

Page 20: ...h Step 15 If not complete this step To install horizontal track place the curved end over the top roller Align the bottom of the horizontal track with the vertical track Hand tighten the horizontal tr...

Page 21: ...e installing the idrive opener with your garage door skip this step and go to your idrive Installation Instruction Owner s Manual After completing Steps 1 thru 10 in your idrive Installation Instructi...

Page 22: ...side of the TorqueMaster spring tube assembly with the tabs facing right Continue sliding the right hand drum wrap towards the center of the TorqueMaster spring tube assembly Left Hand Drum Wrap Drum...

Page 23: ...A GED SIDE VIEW No space between Ratch et Pawl and Cable Drum ENGA GED UN DE RN EATH VIEW Space between Ratch et Pawl and Cable Drum non indicates engageme nt Cable Drum Ratch et Pawl DISENG AG ED SID...

Page 24: ...ch et Pawl and DISEN GAGE D UNDE RNEA TH VIEW UPPE R POSIT ION LOWE R POSIT ION LOWE R POSIT ION SIDE VIEW UPPE R POSIT ION SIDE VIEW Ratch et Pawl in Lower Positio n Ratch et Pawl in Upper Positio n...

Page 25: ...No space between Ratchet Pawl and Cable Drum ENGAGED UNDERNEATH VIEW Space between Ratchet Pawl and Cable Drum non indicates engagement Cable Drum Ratchet Pawl DISENGAGED SIDE VIEW No space between R...

Page 26: ...ay cause injury to hands Prior to winding or making adjustments to the springs ensure you re winding in the proper direction as stated in the Installation Instructions Otherwise the spring fittings ma...

Page 27: ...ight hand side and wind the right hand spring to the required number of turns Place pawl knob in lower position on both sides IMPORTANT Mark number of spring turns on TorqueMaster Plus end bracket war...

Page 28: ...will prevent the door from raising or lowering while installing the rear support Fabricate rear support for horizontal tracks using perforated angle 5 16 x 1 5 8 hex head lag screws and 5 16 bolts wit...

Page 29: ...tween the pawl and the ratchet wheel Push in on the pawl to allow the three ratchet wheel teeth to pass by the pawl as you carefully allow the wrench to be rotated upward by the spring tension Release...

Page 30: ...ase of spring failure or forceful manual operation Typical signs of an engaged system Door opens but will not close door makes a distinct clicking noise upon opening If the system is engaged carefully...

Page 31: ...RTANT HAVE A QUALIFIED DOOR INSTALLATION COMPANY MAKE ADJUSTMENTS REPAIRS TO CABLES SPRING ASSEMBLIES AND OTHER HARDWARE BALANCING DOOR 1 Lift door and check its balance Adjust spring s if door lifts...

Page 32: ...down on the ratchet to relieve pressure between the pawl and the ratchet wheel Push in on the pawl to allow the three ratchet wheel teeth to pass by the pawl as you carefully allow the ratchet wrench...

Page 33: ...spaced approximately 1 8 from the section edge IMPORTANT side locks must be removed or made inoperative in the unlocked position if an operator is installed on the door NOTE After completing this step...

Page 34: ...ame time to ensure that door does not close and a closing door opens if photoelectric eye system is obstructed Failure to pass this test requires immediate adjustments or repairs FAILURE TO MAKE ADJUS...

Page 35: ...detergent solution consisting of one cup detergent with less than 0 5 phosphate dissolved into five gallons of warm water will aid in the removal of most dirt NOTES The use of detergents containing g...

Page 36: ...been properly prepared it must be allowed to dry thoroughly and then coated immediately with premium quality latex house paint Follow paint label directions explicitly Oil base or solvent base paints...

Page 37: ...ified by the Manufacturer THIS LIMITED WARRANTY COVERS A CONSUMER PRODUCT AS DEFINED BY THE MAGNUSON MOSS ACT NO WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIL...

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