Garage Door Opener "How-to" Installation
Garage Door Opener “How-to” Installation |
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Please find below the general guidelines on how to install a garage door opener. Those are general guidelines since garage opener installation manuals are specific to the model and brand of the manufacturer. These are but guidelines to give you an idea of what entails installing a garage opener, this will help you decide if you want to undertake that project or at the very least, understand what an installer will be doing. The information in this installation guide have been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and is based on the installation of a Stanley garage opener. Other manufacturers will have different installation instructions specific to their various respective models. Always refer to the manufacturer’s owner’s manual for your garage door opener model. |
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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FIG.3 – Connect the chain to the traveler, loop it around through the drive sprocket and idler assembly, then back to the traveler on the other side. FIG.4 – Mount the idler assembly to the header bracket above the garage door per the manufacturer’s instructions. FIG.5 – Mounting the power unit to 2x4s nailed between exposed ceiling joists. FIG.6 – If the garage ceiling is finished, fasten a 1×6 across three ceiling joists, and mount the power unit to it. |
INSTALLNG THE OPENER
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FIG.8 – The linkage assembly connects the traveler to the door. It consists of a bar link, an L-link and a door bracket. FIG.9 – Center the door bracket on the garage door, positioned as specified in the installation instructions. FIG.10 – Lightweight garage doors must be reinforced with steel angle to avoid damaging the door and to allow the safety reverse system to work properly. |
FIG.7 – The power unit is generally mounted so the tube is at a slight upward angle from the power unit to the header bracket. CONNECTING THE OPENER
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Check your state and local codes before starting any project. Follow all safety precautions. Information in this document has been furnished by the National Retail Hardware Association (NRHA) and associated contributors. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and safety. Neither NRHA, any contributor nor the retailer can be held responsible for damages or injuries resulting from the use of the information in this document. |