| Measure Your Door |
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Easy
Installation |
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- Measure your rough opening.
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= Size door you need. |
A (width) |
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B (height) |
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- Determine bracket mounting surface areas. The
following minimum areas are required for mounting your door:
Brackets – Minimum:
C (header bracket width) = 4" (steel, masonry, or wood)
D
(header bracket height) = 71/2" (9" for doors 9'–10'
high)
E (guide width) = 4" (each side for wood/masonry jambs)
2 1/2" (for steel)
- Determine clearance areas. Refer to the height chart below
for minimum areas required for your door to operate correctly.
Height |
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Up to 7' |
7'1"– 7'4' |
7'5"– 8' |
8'1"– 9' |
9'1"–10' |
| F = Backroom |
15" |
16-1/2" |
16-1/2" |
18" |
19" |
| G = Headroom |
15" |
16-1/2" |
16-1/2" |
18" |
19" |
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1. Attach brackets and guides
to the preassembled barrel. |
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2. Lift door in place and fasten
bracket to the frame. Tension door, cut bands and attach door stops. |
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3. Install lift handles and rope
and you’re
done! |
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| Roll-Up Door
Information To Know |
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- Tubular 15/16" live shaft axle.
- 26-gauge, hot-dipped galvanized steel curtain provides
rust resistance.
- 18-gauge, hot-dipped steel guides for strength and rust
protection.
- Self-lubricating polypropylene wear strips on outside
of curtain prevent
metal-to-metal contact.
- Heavy-duty bottom bar withstands external elements.
- Full bulb-type bottom weather strip ensures proper fit
along irregular floors.
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