Installation Guide

Step 2
Attachment
of
Opener
Reinforcement Bracket to door
Place
the
Opener Reinforcement Bracket
on
the top
section
as
shown
in
Figure
2,
with
the
bottom flange
of
the
bracket over
the top
of the upper leaf of
the
hinge.
Align the mounting slots
in
the
bottom of
the
bracket with the slots
in
the hinge
and
predrilled
holes
in
the door section.
Use
the two fasteners
removed
in
step 1 above
to
attach the bracket.
Do
not completely tighten at this
time.
Next,
align
the
mounting holes
in
the
top
of
the
bracket with
holes
in
the
door section. Secure with
the
#14
x 5/8"
Ig.
sheet
metal
screws provided. Finish tightening
the
bottom
fasteners.
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FIGURE
2
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CLEVIS
PIN
FIGURE
3
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If your door has a strut across
the top
section,
place
the
strut over the
top
of
the
Opener Reinforcement
Bracket
as
shown
in
Figure
3.
The
strut
in
Figure 3
is
shown
cut away for illustration purposes
only.
Do
not
notch
or cut the strut.
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COTTER
PIN
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OPERATOR
ARM
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Note:
If your door
has
a lock installed, make
certain
it
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is
unlocked prior
to
operating your automatic
opener.
Attach
the
operator
arm
from
the
automatic opener
to
the
Opener Reinforcement Bracket
by
placing
the
operator
arm
between the
tabs
on
the
Opener
Reinforcement Bracket
as
shown
in
Figure
4.
The
opener
arm
should
be
attached at approximately
the
same
location
as
the
top
rollers
on
the
door.
This
is
approximately
3"
-
5"
from
the
top
of
the
door.
Install
the
clevis
pin
through
the
bracket
and
arm.
Secure
the
pin
with
the
cotter
pin
provided.
Step 3
Attachment of Operator Arm
Note:
In
some cases your door may
re"Wire
horizontal punched angle
as
well
as
th~'
Opener
Reinforcement Bracket. Refer
to
Attaching
an
Automatic Opener' section
in
the
door installation
and
maintenance instruction manual.
FIGURE 4
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998
Clopay Corporation