Installation Instructions

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Fig. 1-LHR
Glass Replacement: If your door is equipped
with windows and the glass should need replace-
ment, follow the steps below:
1) With someone holding the outside frame,
remove the ten screws from the inside window
frame.
2) Pull the inside frame out of the door.
3) Carefully remove the broken or old glass.
4) Insert the new (replacement) glass.
5) With someone holding the outside frame,
reinsert the screws into the inside frame,
trapping the glass.
Quick Turn Bracket
(Reduces headroom requirement by 2". Quick
turn bracket cannot be used in conjunction with
any other low headroom option.) This is used in
place of the existing top roller.
1. Place two rollers in the tubes as shown. On
some doors it will be necessary to try various
roller positions to achieve the proper hinge
location on the door. (FIG. 1-LHR)
2. Position the rollers and the bracket in the door
track. Allow the hinged end of the bracket
to come against the door. Apply sufficient
pressure to be sure that the top of the door
is closed tightly against the header.
3. Attach to the top of the door in the same
manner as the original top roller bracket.
4. It may be necessary to relocate holes.
Pass Door Installation
NOTE: Proper alignment of the pass door frame
is critical for smooth operation of the pass door.
After stacking the bottom section, measure the
pass door frame opening at the top and bottom of
the frame (Figure 3-PD). If this measurement is
not exactly the same, the bottom section will need
to be shimmed or clamped so that the frame is
aligned.
See Figure 1-PD (Deep Ribbed Steel Doors) or
Figure 2-PD (Double Skinned Insulated Doors)
for diagram of pass door showing hinge and
closer locations. The strut schedule for pass
doors follows the strut schedule on page 9,
minus 2 struts.
Fig. 1-PD
DEEP RIBBED STEEL PASS DOOR
(Pass Door Shown Is Left Hand Door Swinging Out)
Gear Hinge
(This Side)
#1 Hinge
See
Fig. 4-PD
See Fig. 5-PD
#1 Hinge
Fig. 2-PD
DOUBLE SKINNED INSULATED PASS DOOR
(Pass Door Shown Is Left Hand Door Swinging Out)
Gear Hinge
(This Side) See Fig. 4-PD
See Fig. 5-PD