End bracket installation – Wayne-Dalton TORQUEMASTER 3663-372 User Manual

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End Bracket Installation

IMPORTANT!

WARNING TAGS MUST BE

SECURELY ATTACHED TO BOTH END
BRACKETS.

Slide the right hand end bracket over
the drive gear. Replace #10 phillips head
screw that was removed in Step R3. Secure
end bracket and the flagangle to the jamb
using (2) 5/16” x 1-5/8" lag screws.

NOTE:

Older end brackets may not have

a hole needed for the opener’s emergency
disconnect cable. If the right hand end
bracket does not have a hole for the
disconnect cable, drill a 3/32" (3mm) hole
as shown prior to installing the end bracket.

Install the right side counter gear, with
the missing tooth toward the outside and
away from the end bracket. Press the
counter gear onto the end bracket until
snaps engage.

Select the right hand counter cover and
align the hex of the counter cam with
the end of the winding shaft. Also, align the
“0” on the counter cover with the raised rib
on the end bracket. Press the counter cover
against the counter gear until it locks into
place.

Repeat for left hand side for double
spring applications.

NOTE:

No drive gear, counter gear or

counter cover is required on left hand side
for single spring applications. Only an end
bracket is needed.

IMPORTANT!

AT THIS TIME DO NOT WIND

COUNTERBALANCE SPRINGS!

After completing this step, continue with
Step 4 on page 12.

Winding

Shaft Inside End

Bracket

Missing

Tooth

Raised Rib

Hex of the

Counter Cam

Counter

Cover

3/32” Hole

5/16 x 1-5/8”

Lag Screws

Counter

Gear

#10 Phillips

Head

Screw

Warning

Tag

1/4”

1/8”

Tools Needed:

Power Drill

3/32” Drill Bit

7/16”

Socket Driver

Phillips Head

Screwdriver

Step Ladder

End Bracket

Flagangle

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