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Wayne-Dalton 9100 User Manual

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Tools Needed:

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PRE-INST

ALLA

TION

Fig. 2

A TorqueMaster

®

spring system can be

identifi ed by the end brackets. For single
spring applications, the right hand end
bracket will always have a drive gear,
counter gear, counter cover, and a winding
bolt head. The left hand end bracket will
have no gears, counter cover, or winding
bolt head. The hole for the winding bolt
head will be plugged.

For double springs, both the right hand
and left hand end brackets will always
have a drive gear, counter gear, counter
cover and a winding bolt head.

IMPORTANT: RIGHT AND LEFT HAND IS
ALWAYS DETERMINED FROM INSIDE THE
BUILDING LOOKING OUT.

Step 1: If you have a black counter cover:
Place a mark on the drive gear tooth and an
adjacent mark on the right hand end bracket
(Fig. 1). Loosen the lock nut 1/4 turn using a
7/16” wrench and continue with Step 2.
If you have a gray counter cover: Loosen
the lock nut 1/4 turn using a 7/16” wrench
and continue with Step 2.

Step 2: Using an electric drill (High
torque / gear reduced to 1300 rpm
preferred) with a 7/16” hex head driver,
unwind the right hand winding bolt head
counterclockwise (Fig. 2) and count the
number of turns the mark on the drive
gear passes the adjacent mark on the end
bracket. Referencing the chart below, by
door height, stop unwinding the spring
once the counted turns have reached the
listed number of turns.

6’-0” Door Height = 14 turns

6’-3” Door Height = 14 1/2 turns

6’-5” Door Height = 15 turns

6’-6” Door Height = 15 turns

6’-8” Door Height = 15 1/2 turns

6’-9” Door Height = 15 1/2 turns

7’-0” Door Height = 16 turns

7’-3” Door Height = 16 1/2 turns

7’-6” Door Height = 17 turns

7’-9” Door Height = 17 1/2 turns

8’-0” Door Height = 18 turns

CAUTION: DO NOT USE IMPACT GUN TO
UNWIND SPRINGS.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT REFERENCE THE
COUNTER COVER WHEN COUNTING THE
NUMBER OF TURNS BEING UNWOUND
ON THE SPRING, BUT FOLLOW THE
INSTRUCTIONS ABOVE.

Step 3: Verify that spring tension has been
released by pulling the counterbalance
cable on the right hand cable drum away
from the header (Fig. 3). If spring tension
has been released, the cable will be loose.
In addition, the TorqueMaster

®

Fig. 1

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

RIGHT HAND

CABLE DRUM

TORQUEMASTER

®

SPRING TUBE

CHECK CABLE

TENSION

LOOSEN LOCK

NUT 1/4 TURN

COUNTER

GEAR/ COVER

RIGHT HAND

END BRACKET

PLACE MARK ON END BRACKET

AND DRIVE GEAR TOOTH

BEFORE UNWINDING SPRINGS

END BRACKET

RIGHT HAND

WINDING BOLT HEAD

ELECTRIC DRILL
WITH 7/16” HEX

DRIVER (DO NOT

USE IMPACT

GUN)

PRY COUNTER GEAR

AND COUNTER COVER

FROM END BRACKET

USING FLAT TIP

SCREWDRIVER

COUNTER

GEAR

COUNTER

COVER

TorqueMaster

®

Spring Removal

P2

Recommended

tools from

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