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Warning, Trolley installation for standard lift – Wayne-Dalton 9100 User Manual

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DETERMINE THE WAYNE-DALTON

TRACK RADIUS BEING USED:

Trolley Installation for

Standard Lift

Measure the curved ends of the horizontal track

to

determine

if you have a 12” or 15” radius horizontal track,

as shown

in FIG. 2.1

. Determine center line of door. Mark vertical line

at this point, on the header wall. Raise the door slightly until
the top section reaches the highest point of travel (high arc)

.

Using a level, mark this high arc point of travel on the header
wall

, intersecting the vertical center line, as shown in FIG.

2.2 through 2.3.

Hold the wall bracket’s bottom edge to the

appropriate 1/2” - 1” (room permitting) above of the high
arc line and centered on the vertical line

, as shown in FIG.

2.3

. Spot the wall brackets mounting holes on the header

wall and then refer to your

garage door operator manual for

pre-drilling and securing the

wall bracket to header.

Using the

OPERATOR HOOK-UP CHARTS, refer to referenced illustrations
in FIG. 2.4 through FIG. 2.5 for correct arm hook-up from
trolley to operator bracket.

NOTE: Refer to your operator manual for specifi c details on
how to assembly the curved and straight arm, as shown in
FIG. 2.4 through FIG. 2.5.

NOTE: Depending on your setup, you may or may not have to
cut straight arm to accomplish trolley settings, as shown in
FIG. 2.4 through FIG. 2.5.

Attach door arm to trolley and align the appropriate door arm
hole with the hole in the door operator bracket. Insert (1) hex
head bolt through hole of operator bracket and door arm.
Install (1) LOCKING hex nut and just tighten until snug.

FAILURE TO USE LOCKING NUT CAN RESULT IN ARM RE-
LEASING AND POSSIBLE RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE
AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY.

QUANTUM AND CLASSIC OPERATORS REQUIRE:
(1) 3/8” - 16 x 1” hex bolt and (1) 3/8” - 16 LOCKING hex nut,
as shown in FIG. 2.6.

LINEAR, LIFTMASTER (SEARS), GENIE OPERATORS
REQUIRE:
(1) 5/16” - 18 x 1” hex bolt and (1) 5/16” - 18 LOCKING hex
nut, as shown in FIG. 2.6.

HORIZONTAL

TRACK

12” OR 15”

STRAIGHT ARM

SHOWN

LOCKING
HEX NUT

HEX BOLT

OPERATOR

BRACKET

FIG. 2.6

FIG. 2.5

STRAIGHT

ARM

CURVED

ARM

CUT STRAIGHT

ARM TO

ACCOMPLISH

TROLLEY

SETTING

FIG. 2.4

CUT STRAIGHT

ARM TO

ACCOMPLISH

TROLLEY

SETTING

CURVED

ARM

STRAIGHT

ARM

WARNING

OPERATOR HOOK-UP CHART STANDARD LIFT FOR 15” RADIUS

OPERATOR MODELS

TYPE OF ARM BEING USED

REF. ILLUSTRATIONS ABOVE

QUANTUM/CLASSIC

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

LINEAR

STRAIGHT / CURVED

FIG. 2.4

LIFTMASTER

(SEARS)

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

GENIE

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

OPERATOR HOOK-UP CHART STANDARD LIFT FOR 12” RADIUS

OPERATOR MODELS

TYPE OF ARM BEING USED

REF. ILLUSTRATIONS ABOVE

QUANTUM/CLASSIC

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

LINEAR

STRAIGHT / CURVED

FIG. 2.4

LIFTMASTER

(SEARS)

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

GENIE

CURVED / STRAIGHT

FIG. 2.5

FIG. 2.2

TOP

SECTION

HIGH ARC

LEVEL

FIG. 2.3

FROM
STEP 12

HIGH ARC
LINE

TYPICAL 1/2” - 1” ABOVE HIGH ARC

VERTICAL
CENTER LINE

HEADER

TORQUEMASTER

®

COUNTERBALANCE

FIG. 2.1