Counterweight Guides Sample Clauses

Counterweight Guides. The counterweight guides are the 1 / 4" rods that the counterweight is guided by when moving up and down. The importance of this adjustment is to as- sure smooth motion of the counterweight and pre- vent counterweight from binding in place. Refer to Figure 8-3. Adjust as follows: 1. Position door about 1 / 2" dow n from full up position, so that cou nterweight is suspen ded above down stops. 2. Loosen both counterweight guide brackets. The mounting bolts are located just behind the side- to-side brace of the stand. 3. Position the right-hand guide bracket so that the rod is within the free-hanging counterweight’s bearing, or just touching its edge. 4. Tighten the bracket and recheck rod location in bearing. 5. Repeat for the left-hand guide bracket. 6. Run the door up and down to verify that the counterweight rides freely on the guide rods.‌‌

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