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TorqueMaster SD Spring - 9100 9400 9600 - Wayne Dalton

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31Winding Bolt RotationTools Needed:Power Drill7/16" SocketDriverSee chart in Step 32 for proper springtension setting.Beginning with the right hand side, ensurethe cable is in the first groove of the cabledrum. Apply light pressure to the canoeclip on counter cover while windingsprings.Using a power drill (high torque/gearreduced to 1300 RPM preferred) with a7/16" socket, carefully rotate right handwinding bolt clockwise, until countershows 2-3 turns.This will keep the counterbalance cabletaut while adjusting the left hand sidecounterbalance cable. Adjust left handcounterbalance cable tension. (refer toStep 30)NOTE: Single spring applications requireno spring winding on left hand side, butneed cable tension adjusted.NOTE: Ensure counterbalance cabletension is equal for both sides prior tofully winding spring(s) to appropriatenumber of turns. If cable tension isunequal refer to Step 30.WindingBoltCanoe ClipWARNINGPrior to winding or making adjustments to thesprings, ensure you’re winding in the properdirection as stated in the InstallationInstructions. Otherwise the spring fittings mayrelease from spring if not wound in the properdirection and could result in severe or fatalinjury.INSTALLATION32Tools Needed:Power Drill7/16” SocketDriver7/16" WrenchSetting <strong>Spring</strong> TensionNOTE: Apply light pressure to the canoe clip on thecounter cover while winding spring(s).See the <strong>Spring</strong> Turn chart.For SINGLE SPRING applications, return to the right handside and carefully rotate the winding bolt head clockwiseuntil the counter shows the correct number of turns foryour door.For DOUBLE SPRING applications, remain on the lefthand side and carefully rotate the winding bolt headclockwise until the counter shows the correct number ofturns for your door. Then return to the right hand side andwind the right hand spring to the required number ofturns.IMPORTANT: Do Not Overwind.After spring is wound, hold the lock nut (in back of endbracket) stationary on the right hand side with a 7/16”wrench while rotating the winding bolt clockwise untilsnug. Tightening of the lock nut prevents spring fromunwinding. Repeat for opposite side for double spring<strong>TorqueMaster</strong> ® systems.IMPORTANT: Cautiously remove vice clamps fromvertical tracks. Adjustments to therecommended number of turns may be required.AFTER REAR SUPPORT ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETE (STEP34), CHECK DOOR BALANCE. If door raises off floorunder spring tension alone, Reduce springtension until door rests on the floor. If thedoor is hard to raise or drifts down on its own,add spring tension. An unbalanced door such asthis can cause idrive ® operation problems.<strong>Spring</strong>TensionSampleSettingDoor HeightPlease Do Not Return This Product To The Store. Contact your local <strong>Wayne</strong>-<strong>Dalton</strong> dealer. To find your local <strong>Wayne</strong>-<strong>Dalton</strong> dealer, refer to yourlocal yellow pages/business listings or go to the Find a Dealer section online at www.<strong>Wayne</strong>-<strong>Dalton</strong>.com15.5RECOMMENDED SPRING TURNSidrive ® OperatedDoors 11’-11”Wide or LessLock NutNOTE: For 7’ high doors, 8’, 9’, 10’, 16’ or 18’ wide withwindows, the recommended number of spring turns is 15.Manually Operated Door,and idrive ® OperatedDoors 12’ Wide or Greater6’-0” 13-1/2 146’-3” 14 14-1/26’-5” 14-1/2 156’-6” 14-1/2 156’-8” 15 15-1/26’-9” 15 15-1/27’-0” 15-1/2 167’-3” 16 16-1/27’-6” 16-1/2 177’-9” 17 17-1/28’-0” 17-1/2 187/16”Wrench29

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