Wayne-Dalton 5120 Garage Door Opener User Manual


 
Tools Needed:
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TYPICAL HINGE STAMPING LOCATION
Door Section Identification
TOP SECTION
INTERMEDIATE SECTION
LOCK SECTION
BOTTOM SECTION
BOTTOM BRACKET
WARNING LABELS
ASTRAGAL
#3
#2
#1
WARNING LABEL
WARNING LABELS
NOTE: This provides an alternative method
for identifying your door sections/stack
position.
Hinges are always pre-attached at the top
of each section (except top section) and
the hinges are stamped for identification,
#1, #2, #3, and #4 (#4 only on five
section doors). See view below. The
stamp identifies the stacking sequence
of the section. The sequence is always
determined by #1 being the bottom
section to #3 or #4 being the highest
intermediate section. See views to the
right. If the stamp on the end hinge is
illegible, refer to the section side view
illustration to the right.
The section side view illustration shows
the end hinge profile of all the sections,
and can also be used in conjunction with
identifying each sections.
The BOTTOM SECTION can be identified
by a #1 end hinge, the factory attached
bottom astragal, or by the bottom bracket
warning labels on each end stile.
The LOCK SECTION can be identified by a
#2 end hinge.
The INTERMEDIATE SECTION can be
identified by a #3 end hinge. Some
sections may have a warning label
attached to either the right or left hand
end stile of the section.
NOTE: #4 End hinges are used on the
fourth section of five section doors.
The TOP SECTION can be identified by no
pre-installed hinges on the section and the
warning label attached in the center of the
section.
#1 END
HINGE
#2 END
HINGE
#3 END
HINGE
#4 END
HINGE
ASTRAGAL
BOTTOM
BRACKET
BOT.
LOCK
1 3/8”
1 19/32”
INT.
INT.
(USED ONLY
ON FIVE
SECTIONS)
1 1/8”
7/8”
SECTION SIDE VIEW
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