Installation Instructions

13
Full Vision
Center Hinge
Fig. 11-S
Full Vision and Steel Door
If your door has been furnished with one or
more full vision sections, please refer to
Figure 11-S for identification of the special hinge
parts which must be used.
End hinges are of the same type and follow the
same sequence as described in the general
instructions (refer to Figure 2-S, page 8). The
standard #14 x
5
/8" hex head sheet metal screws
are used to fasten the end hinges to the full
vision section. See Figure 12-S if you have a
full vision top section.
For attachment of center hinges,
proceed as follows:
Refer to the drawings in Figure 11-S for identifi-
cation of proper center hinges and the positions
in which they are to be installed. Note that the
#14 x
3
/4" self-drilling screws are used in the
bottom rails and the
1
/4" x
3
/4" hex bolts and
1
/4" hex nuts are used to attach the center hinge
to the fin of the upper rail. (FIG. 12-S) Special
attention must be given to this step of the
procedure since proper placement of hinges
is critical to installation of the door.
Top Roller Bracket Attachment
Full Vision
Intermediate
Bottom Rail
Full Vision
Intermediate
Top Rail
with Built-in
Rib
1
/4" x
3
/4" Hex Bolt &
1
/4" Flange Nut
#14 x
5
/8" Sheet
Metal Screw
Full
Vision
Top Rail
Adjustable
Top Bracket
#14 x
3
/4"
Self-Drilling
Screw
Fig. 12-S
1
1
/4" x 1
1
/4" or
2" x 2"
Aluminum
Angle
If your door has a full vision top section, it is
very important that each top roller bracket be
attached to the reinforcing fins in the top rail
and the end stile. Two #14 x
3
/4" self-drilling
screws should fasten the top of each bracket
to the top rail and one screw should attach the
bottom of the roller bracket be to the end stile.
Remember: the small indentations that run
the length of the top rail and end stile mark
where the reinforcing fins are located.
Full Vision
Center Hinge
Combination #1
Roller Hinge &
Full Vision
Center Hinge