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Connect the T-Rail Sections
HANG THE OPENER
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Raise the opener onto a stepladder. Use extra spacers on top of
the ladder if the ladder is not tall enough
Carefully open the door to the full up position. Be sure the door is
clear from the rail or any other part of the opener.
Place a 2X4 laid flat on the top section beneath the T-rail.
Position the opener so that top of the opener head
is level with top of the opened door
Carefully open the door to the full up position, that it
is parallel to the floor
2X4 laid flat
Sectional Door
Lag Screws
Lag Screws
B1
x2
B2
x2
B8
x2
Bolts and Nuts (not provided)
Bolts and Nuts
Bracket (not provided)
Jamb Door
To avoid possible serious injury from a falling garage
door opener, fasten it securely to structural supports
of the garage. Concrete anchors must be used if
installing any brackets into masonry.
Hanging brackets should be angled to provide
rigid support. Measure the distance from the
motor unit to the structural support. Cut and
bend the hanging brackets as required.
For “Open-Seam” garage, attach the hanging
brackets directly to joists with two lag screws.
On finished ceiling, attach a sturdy metal bracket (not provided) to
structural supports before installing the opener.
Attach the opener to the hanging brackets with two bolts and nuts.
Ensure the T-rail is centered over the door.
Remove the 2X4.
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Attach the Hanging Brackets
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Attach the Opener to the Hanging Brackets
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Actual Size
B1
-10-
B2
B8
WARNING
WARNING
B1
x2