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Step 3 - Pin the Door Curtain
Pinning the door curtain to the door drum maintains security
when the opener closes and locks.
Fully close the door.
Mark drill holes at both ends of the drum (Fig. 07).
Drill holes using 3.2mm (1/8”) drill bit. Open the door
slightly for easier access, if necessary.
Fit a 10 x 32mm screw and washer to each end. This
screw should be positioned as low as possible, but
make sure that it does not alter the curtain’s normal
approach to the guide (lead-in angle).
NOTE: Make sure that the screws do not project into the
area where the internal gear will t.
Step 4 - Fitting the opener
At the end opposite to where the opener will be tted,
check that the U-bolt is tightened securely. Fit the
anti-coning collar (supplied) to the axle ush with the
door drum.
Open the door completely and tie safety ropes around
the door roll approximately 300mm from each end.
Do not tie the ropes too tight as damage to the curtain
may ensue.
At the end where the opener is to be tted, support
the door with a ladder or suitable prop:
WARNING! Make sure the support is snug
under the door, are stable and will not move.
At the end where the opener will be tted use masking
tape or pen to mark the position of the U-bolt in the
door bracket and the position of the door bracket on
the wall to assist to assist in reassembling.
Remove the U-bolt (or bolts) and saddle from the door
bracket.
Remove the door bracket allowing the door to rest on
the support (Fig. 08).
NOTE - For minimum sideroom installations
the door may have to be taken down.
WARNING! The opener must not be used with
a door incorporating a wicket door.
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Installation
Fig.07
Fig.08
Door drum
U-bolt
Bracket
Pin Points
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