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ROLLING CURTAIN DOOR
INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE
& PARTS MANUAL
MODEL 988 & 988WL
WARNING
Read manual prior to installing door. Overhead doors are large, heavy objects that move with the help of springs
under extreme tension. Since moving objects and springs under tension can cause injuries, your safety and the
safety of others depends on you reading and following the information in this manual. Re-check your work prior to
operating door.
POTENTIAL HAZARD EFFECT PR
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Door Assembly - Parts Layout Page 2 © 2005 TRAC-RITE DOOR, INC. WA LL WALL 13. AXLE SADDLE 7. BRACKET OPTIONAL DRAFT STOP 5. DOOR CURTAIN ASSEMBLY 2. DRUMS 4. AXLE 14. SPRING CLIP 3. SPRINGS 1. DEAD AXLE ASSEMBLY 11. DOOR STOP 12. SADDLE W/ TENSIONER 7. BRACKET OPTIONAL CURTAIN WINDLOCKS OPTIONAL SPACEGUARD LOCK OPTIONAL SPACEGUARD LATCH 9. INTERIOR LOCK 8. DOOR GUIDE PULL ROPE HANDLE (CENTERED ON DOOR) 10. MOUNTING FASTENERS KEEPER (PART OF 11) 6. BOTTOM ASSEMBLY 9. INTERIOR LOC
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WARNING Improper installation of anchoring devices or installation into aged or unsound concrete block or other wall material may result in premature product wear, product failure, property damage or serious personal injury. Prior to beginning door installation, read the instruction lading and packing list to reference when reporting shortages manual in its entirety. Please contact Trac-Rite with any or damage. Do not install damaged material without questions at 888-700-8722. Answering quest
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diameter, and be constructed of ASTM A-307 steel or 4.2 OPTIONAL REDUCED DRIVE SYSTEM Install the greater. sprocket on the preferred side of door assembly and secure with 3- 3/8” x 1” bolts. • Door guide to jamb fasteners must be 1/4” in diameter, and be constructed of ASTM A-307 steel or 4.2.1 Slide the chain hoist assembly on the axle and align the greater. sprockets parallel to each other. 3.3 Pre-drill jambs to accept door brackets; 7/16” diameter 4.2.2 Connect the drive chain around bo
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L WAL 6.4 Fasten the tensioner and the axle saddle to the bracket using 4 - 3/8-16 X 1” hex bolts. DOOR GUIDE 7. GUIDE POSITIONING 7.1 Position the guides against the jambs according to the DOOR CURTAIN clearance shown in Figure 4 (Figure 5 if windlock model). 1 1 MAINTAIN " TO " GAP (3-6MM) 8 4 Loosely fasten the guides to allow slight adjustment (guides BETWEEN GUIDE & WEAR GUARD BLOCK JAMB on doors 14’-10” and taller will have a splice). DO NOT install the remaining fasteners until such time
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WA LL 8.3 Attach the two keepers to the bottom interior edge of the door with one (1) 1/4" carriage bolt and whiz nut in each keeper. (Figure 8) 8.4 Tighten door stops installed in paragraph 8.1 making certain track bolts are seated in guides. (Figure 8) DOOR BRACKET HAND BENT GUIDE TAB DOOR STOP 5 " 16 CARRIAGE BOLT & NUT DOOR GUIDE KEEPER 1 " CARRIAGE BOLT & NUT 4 BOTTOM OF DOOR CURTAIN Figure 9. 10.3 Tighten all 3/8 -16 x 1” wizlock bolts that were loosened Figure 8. in 10.1. 11. INTERI
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12. OPERATORS: 12.1 Manual operation -- Pull rope handle: Tie a knot in one NOTE! end of the rope. Slide the plastic handle onto the rope and pull the knot up into the handle. Pass the other end of the Tensioning should always be done on the side of the rope through the hole in the center of the bottom edge of the door that the tension device is installed. door and tie another knot in the end to keep the rope from pulling through. spring pin. Release tension by moving the pipe wrench backwar
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15.2.1 Periodically clean any accumulated dirt from guides; remove any debris from the guide channels at the floor. NOTE! 15.3 LUBRICATION: Lubricate the following every six months If the door is easy to close, but hard to open, or more in dusty and/or wet operating environments. increase the spring tension. If the door is hard to close, but easy to open, decrease spring tension. 15.3.1 Guides: Open the door. Spray silicone spray, Pledge™, or Zep 45™ onto the door guide runners and inside the g