Manual Wayne-Dalton 9100

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  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 1

    T orqueMaster™ & i drive™ 9900/9600/9200/9100 INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTION SUPPLEMENT When installing an idrive™ opener with this door use this supplement to the main door instructions as follows: 1) Begin with Step 1 of the main door instructions. 2) Replace Step 8 of the main door instructions with Step 8 of the attached supplement. 3) Re ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 2

    ® Follow the corresponding steps in this insert with the steps in the installation manual provided with the door . These modifications are designed to accommodate the new i drive™ garage door opener . T op Bracket Inst allation TOP SECTION RIB (2) CARRIAGE BOL TS TOP BRACKET TOP BRACKET SLIDE 3) 9200/9100 Foamcore™ (below) will have galvanized ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 3

    TORQUE TUBE PLUG MOTOR INTO THE OPENER POWER HEAD SLIDE OPENER POWER HEAD LABEL (LEFT SIDE) TORQUE TUBE INSERT THIS END FROM LEFT SIDE OF OPENER Continue sliding the opener power head onto the torque tube. Align the right hand bearing with the torque tube and slide the opener power head completely onto the torque tube until the torque tube exits th ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 4

    Refer back to the main door manual and continue door installation at the REAR SUPPOR T INST ALLA TION S tep 18. ( S tep 19 in the Single Spring T orqueMaster™ Installation Instructions) After door installation is completed, refer to the i drive™ owner ’ s manual, starting at the PRE-OPERA TION INST ALLA TION section to complete the opener ins ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 5

    Drum Installation TORQUE TUBE WINDING SHAFT DRUM TORQUE TUBE LOOSE WINDING SHAFT DRUM WINDING SHAFT GROOVE ROUND NOTCH FLAG ANGLE Shake the torque tube gently to extend the winding shafts out about 5" on each side. For single spring applications, there will be no left hand winding shaft in the torque tube. Lift the torque tube and rest on top ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 6

    Using the emergency disconnect, pull disconnect handle downwards and place it in the manual door operated position. Use disconnect label for reference. Motor will be rotated 90° from its packaged position. NOTE: If motor does not pivot 90°, see troubleshooting section in the i drive™ main installation manual. Wind Counterbalance Springs 7 IMPOR ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 7

    Slide the right hand end bracket over the drive gear . Attach end bracket and the flagangle to the jamb with (2) 5/16 x 1-5/8” lag screws. (see Fig. 1 1 ) 5 OPENER POWER HEAD SPRING P AD TORQUE TUBE MOUNTING STUDS Power Head/ Support Bracket Installation (2) 2” LAG SCREWS SUPPORT BRACKET MOTOR (2) 1/4-20 FLANGE NUTS Locate the spring pad. The s ...

  • Wayne-Dalton 9100 - page 8

    power head. W ith slack removed, secure bottom of handle bracket with (1) 1/4 x 1-1/2" lag screw . CAUTION : Pull handle just enough to remove the cable slack. Pulling the cable more could cause the opener power head to disconnect from the torque tube. Rotate disconnect handle to one side exposing upper mounting hole in handle bracket. Secure ...

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