Installation Instructions

G02-R01-0704
STEP 11 - Assembling and Installing
the Track (Continued)
NOTE: Pressure-treated lumber purchased after January 2004
is treated with chemicals that have highly corrosive effects on
metal fasteners. The fasteners provided with your door are
intended for use with standard lumber (not pressure-treated)
only. If you are installing your door into an opening framed with
pressure-treated lumber purchased after January 2004, two items
must be changed: 1) 5/16” x 1-5/8” lag screws with a minimum
galvanization equivalent to G185 must be purchased for this
application, and 2) to prevent potential corrosion between lumber
and track/spring components, paint either the surface of the
pressure-treated lumber or those surfaces of the track and spring
components that come in contact with the pressure-treated lumber.
Step 11- 4: Fasten the horizontal angle to the horizontal (curved)
track with two 1/4" x 5/8" track bolts and 1/4" ange nuts so that
the heads of the track bolts are on the inside of the track. On some
doors this angle may be 82" long and will require three additional
fasteners per side. If the angle has been preassembled, skip Step
11-4 and proceed with Step 11-5. (FIG. 11-E)
Step 11- 5: Temporarily support the rear end of the track with a
rope from the trusses overhead in the garage or on a tall ladder.
(FIG. 11-F)
Step 11-6: Place the track over the roller in the top bracket.
Attach the curved end of the horizontal track to the ag bracket
with two 1/4" x 5/8" track bolts and 1/4" ange nuts so that the
heads of the screws are on the inside of the track. Attach the end
of the horizontal angle to the top of the ag bracket with a 3/8" x
3/4" carriage bolt and 3/8" hex nut. Use the top set of slots for 15"
radius track, the middle set of slots for 12" radius track, and the
bottom set of slots for Low Headroom track. The horizontal and
vertical track must join together to form a continuous channel for
the rollers. (FIG. 11-G)
Step 11-7: Rear track hangers need to be made at this time. Use
1-1/4" x 1-1/4" punched angle, 13 gauge or 3/32" steel. These are
not provided with the standard hardware. They are used to attach
the rear of the horizontal track to the ceiling joist.
Enough angle iron or punched angle should be purchased to make
two rear track hangers. These hangers must be strong enough
to hold the full weight of the door. Attach a bolt at least 1" long
through the end of each track to stop the door at the end of its
travel. (FIG. 11-H)
Sway braces must be used to prevent tracks from
spreading and allowing door to fall, which could cause
serious injury. Bolts placed in the end of each track
(FIG. 11-H) must be at least 1" long to prevent the top
section from exiting the track.
NOTE: Rear track hangers should not be mounted any farther
than 6" from the end of horizontal track.
Step 11- 8: Placement of rear track hangers is critical for the
door to operate properly. The rear track hangers should hold
the horizontal track level and square to the door. Squareness
should be measured by comparing two diagonal distances: 1)
the distance from the top left-hand corner of the door to the
rear of the right-hand horizontal track and 2) the distance from
the top right-hand corner of the door to the rear of the left-hand
horizontal track. (FIG. 11-I, opposite page)
WARNING
FIG. 11-H
FIG. 11-G
FIG. 11-F
FIG. 11-E
Horizontal Angle
Horizontal Track
Horizontal
Track
Vertical
Track
Horizontal Angle Bracket
Flag Bracket
Horizontal
Track
Horizontal
Angle
3/8" x 3/4"
Carriage
Bolt
Sway Brace
Bolt Blocks
Door Travel
3/8" x 1"
Bolts & Nuts
(4 places)
16
Rope