Garage Door Installation (LHR)

By nov8tiv :: Wednesday November 8th, 2006

Center bearing plate mounts securely to header with 2-3" lag bolts Mount Horizontal track to flag brackets Torsion tube assembly is ready for install Need to cut vertical track for this Low Headroom Installation Check to make sure cables and rollers are secure Leverage your winding bar against top strut while setting screws on springs Locking pliers will hold torsion tube and cable tension while applying tension to springs Ready to apply tension with proper winding bars. (1/2 diameter x 18" long) Drums and cables are double-checked before applying spring tension Red drum on the left and Black on the right. Call us toll free at 866-970-7278 2" Lag bolts to solid 2x4's for lasting performance Set screws work great, don't overtighten Removing old one-piece garage door. Bringing the new door, track, and tools inside garage. 2x6 exterior jambs need to be trimmed Install hinges and rollers before stacking panels. Clean opening, ready for new garage door. Check door manually for proper balance (should hold at this level if spring tension is correct) Installing top vinyl weatherstrip for secure fit Applying the vinyl weatherstripping with finish nails Frame the door in when posts and beams cramp your space. Ripping jambs to mount door flush to opening. Door hangers properly mounted to ceiling studs to carry door weight fuck Stacking the door. Ready for paint Horizontal track must be level for proper door function Plumb the track then lag bolt to your jamb boards. Three sections up and ready for vertical track Make sure your panels are aligned before installing vertical track Hold panels in place with 16d nails by toe-nailing to jambs.

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