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80-9360-1037-020 Rev 3 11/20
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D6001DE-L Double Unit Series (Double Egress)
Power Operator
B. Install Operator LAPs.
NOTE: Backplates are printed with text to assist
installation.
1 . With backplates mounted to frame, use text to
locate holes along bottom of backplates that
correspond to your specific closer installation
-6061/6071 plus open angle for left door
and
6011/6051 for right door
. (Figure 10)
2 . Insert two (2) 1/4-20 x 1/2" Phillips pan head
screws on each backplate into appropriate
engraved locations . Leave a 5/16" minimum
gap between backplate and underside of
screw head .
3 . On each backplate, orient LAP so spring tube
of closer is pointed toward closest hinge edge
of frame . Slide each LAP over two (2) screws
and tighten . (Figure 11)
NOTE:
• LAP for left door should have “PUSH”
label and door closer valves should point
toward chain. LAP for right door should
have “PULL” label and door closer valves
should point away from chain.
• When properly oriented, spring tube is at
top on left hand backplate (Figure 11) and
at bottom on right hand backplate.
4 . For each LAP, use six (6) 1/4-20 x 1/2" Phillips
head screws to secure . (Figure 12)
NOTE:
• Holes in LAP align with threaded holes in
backplate.
• Screws to be torqued to 80 in-lb minimum.
6060/6070 @ 85DEG
6060/6070 @90DEG
6060/6070 @ 95DEG
6060/6070 @ 100DEG
6020 & 6060/6070 @ 105DEG
6060/6070 @ 110DEG
6010/6050 & 6030
Operator LAP
Mounting Screws
Install Operators
Figure 9
Remaining LAP Mounting Screws - Right Door View
Figure 11
Figure 10
Right Door LAP shown
Spring Tube
(at bottom
of backplate)
A. Install End Caps.
1 . Secure end caps to each end of
connected backplates using four (4)
(two each) #8-32 x 5/16" Phillips pan
head screws . (Figure 9)
NOTE: Orient end caps so that text
on labels is legible when observed
from ground.
Figure 12