Installation Instructions

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Fig. 1-TOR
DETAIL “A”
End Bearing Plate
Righthand Cable Drum (Black)
Black Winding Cone –
Wind Counterclockwise
As Shown In Detail “B”
Left Wound Spring
Lefthand
Cable
Drum
(Red)
1" O.D.
Steel Tube
End Bearing
Plate
Right Wound Spring
Stationary Spring Cone
Spring Anchor
Bracket
Warning Tag
Bearing
Stationary Spring Cone
Left
Wound
Spring
1" O.D.
Steel
Tube
Lefthand
Cable Drum
End
Bearing
Plate
Right Wound Spring
Detail “B”
Wind As
Shown
See Detail “A”
Center Bearing
Support Assembly
Left
Wound
Spring
Black Winding Cone –
Wind Counterclockwise As
Shown In Detail “B”
Righthand Cable Drum
End Bearing Plate
Winding
Bar (See
Warning)
DETAIL “B”
Wind Counterclockwise
(2) Set
Screws
Red
Winding
Cone
TWO SPRINGS
ON STEEL TUBE
ONE SPRING ON STEEL TUBE
LEFT WOUND SPRING SHOWN
WARNING
Always use good quality, snug fitting, constant diameter, solid steel winding bars when winding or
adjusting springs. The use of any other object can result in severe injury. When winding the springs, the
winding bar must be inserted into the full depth of the holes in the winding cone. Keep a firm grip on the
winding bars at all times. Use a sturdy ladder and stand to the side of the winding bars.
If your door has a torsion spring assembly, you must make sure that the wood anchor pad is firmly
attached to the garage wall. Failure to securely attach the anchor pad could allow the springs to violently
pull away from the garage wall, and could result in severe injury and/or property damage. In no case
should nails be used.