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IMPORT A NT NOT ICE! ! Read the enclos ed instructions ca refully before attempting to install this door. Pay close attention to all w arnings a nd important safety notices. This manual MUST be attached to the w all in close prox imity of the door. WINDLOAD RATED DS-350 COMMERCIAL ROLL-UP DOORS INSTALLATI ON INSTRUCTIONS ©Copyright 2002 Wayne-Dalt[...]
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Page 2
2 CAUTION CAUTION WARNING IMPORTANT! HINT: NOTE: IMPORTA NT SA FETY NOTICES Read the enclos ed instructions ca refully before attempting installation. If there are any questions about any of the procedures, do not perform the w ork. Ins tead, have a qualified door agency do the installation or repairs. 1. Operate the door ONLY w hen it is properly [...]
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Page 3
3 INTRODUCTION This manual's main function is to assis t the installer in correctly mounting doors with due regard for safety , operation, and sound construction pra ctices. Refere nce must be made to construction code s in y our are a. All W ay ne-Da lton DS-350 Windload R ated Commercial Roll-Up Doors follow the general instructions containe[...]
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4 STEP 1 UNPACKING DOORS Doors shipped by common ca rrier arrive at the job site packed in cardboard. Before removing the door from the packag ing, inspect the door and packa ging for visible signs of damage . If damage is noted, file a freight claim with the freight c ompany immediately . Remove the door from the packag ing. Do not cut tape that h[...]
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5 STEP 3 INS TALLING MOUNTING ANG LES AND GUIDES Obtain the appropriate Bolt Line (BL) measurement from the chart below. Use Openin g Width l isted on packi ng slip. Any variation between the a ctual opening w idth and the width listed on the packing slip is to be ignore d. Use BL measure ment to locate w a ll mounting angle for one jamb only . Sec[...]
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Page 6
6 Trim the top of eac h wear strip at a 45° angle as shown and clip onto the appropriate leg of each guide. Be sure that trimmed edges of the wear strips end just below the flare of the guides. Install the bottom bar stops wit h the same 5/ 16-18 x 5/8” truss head bolts and flange nuts used to assemble the guides (no washer). L eave the fastener[...]
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Page 7
7 side and position the door as close as possible to the door hea der. Be sur e that the door is able to r evolve without scraping aga inst door header or guides. Rotate door assembly so that bottom bar angle is at bottom of c urtain roll. To avoid serious injury or death, never wa lk, stand, or w ork below door asse mbly before it is se cured to s[...]
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8 STEP 8 INSTALL SLIDE B OLT LOCKS I nstall slide bolt locks, if provided, as shown. I nstall the lift ha ndle to bottom bar angle at this time. STEP 9 L UBRICATE AND ADJUST THE GUIDES L ubricate the insides of the guides and wearstrips with weather resistant lubrica tin g spr ay . Be sur e to spr ay lubr ic a nt over the flares at the tops of the [...]
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9 Place a large pi pe wrench in position on the door axle as s hown and slightly loosen bot h ax le saddle castings. Pul l down on the wrench for m ore spring tension and let up on the wrench f or less spring tension. A s saddle cas tings are loosened, hold w re nch securel y . Springs are very strong and can cause s erious injury if not controlled[...]
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10 REDUCED DRIVE CHAIN HOIST INSTALLATION INST RUCTIONS (if applicable) STEP 12 ALIGN THE SPROCKETS Feed the hand chain through the pocket wheel assembly (installed in step #4), around the cast iron hand c hain wheel, and conne ct the two end links. Align the chain hoist so that the 41B9 sprocket on the pocket wheel assembly i s in line with the 41[...]
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11 Item Description Item Description 1 Top Sheets - Give Length 18 1/4-20 x 1” Slotted Screw, Washer & Ny lon Nut 2 Intermediate Sheets - Give L ength 19 Mounti ng Angle, Give Mounti ng Condit ion, Give Length 3 Bottom Sheet Assem bly - Give Length 20 Direct Drive Chain Wheel 4 Guide, Left Hand or Right Hand (Right Hand Shown) 21 Chain Retain[...]
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Page 12
12 Roll-Up Sheet Door LIMITED WARRANTY Wayne-Dalton Corp P.O. B ox 67- Mt. Ho pe, Ohio 4 4660 The Manu facturer warrants the ROLL-UP SHEET DOOR and hardware fittings for a perio d of ONE YEAR from the time o f delivery against any defects in workman ship or material. Manuf acturer shall, upon notification, co rre ct su ch non con f orm ity at its o[...]