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Warning, Step 11 – Wayne-Dalton DS-350 User Manual

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Place a large pipe wrench in position on the door axle as shown and slightly

loosen both axle saddle castings. Pull down on the wrench for more spring

tension and let up on the wrench for less spring tension.

As saddle castings are

loosened, hold wrench securely.

Springs are very strong and can

cause serious injury if not controlled properly.

Tighten both axle saddle castings per Step #6 while holding the pipe wrench

firmly to maintain desired adjustment. Let off the pipe wrench tension only

after the nuts on both axle saddle castings are tightened back to 40 foot-pounds.

When removing pipe wrench from axle, slowly reduce applied

tension until wrench is free from axle. This will help avoid

serious injury in event that saddle castings have not been

tightened sufficiently.

Test the door as in Step #9 above. Repeat the above procedure if further adjustments are required. Once all

adjustments have been made and the door is operating properly, recheck all fasteners and bolted connections to

ensure that they are in place and properly tightened. Tighten all set screws in the components installed in step #4.

STEP 11

INSTALLATION OF TOP DRAFT STOP

Close the door and secure it in the down

position. Use a pencil to mark the door panel

corrugation that is parallel with the bottom of

the header/lintel from the outside of the

opening. If this corrugation protrudes below the

header, mark the one just above. Open the door

until the marked corrugation is accessible.

Stretch the top draft stop across the door and

attach it to the curtain on the marked

corrugation with the #8 x ½” self-drilling

screws provided, locating the screws every 12"

on center. Trim the Top Draft Stop to clear the

guides if required. When the door is closed, the

draft-stop should seal on the header.

Top Draft Stop may not seal on header if not installed on a corrugation as

shown.

NOTE:

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