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INSTALLATION—ANCHORING METHODS
ANCHORING METHODS
Correct anchoring of the side columns to the wall and
the floor is important for the smooth and safe operation
of the door. The wall material should be strong enough
to support the weight of the door and all wall anchors.
Figure 3 through Figure 6 show anchoring methods for
various types of walls. Use the method that is best
suited for your particular installation site.
All necessary anchoring hardware and material required
for the installation of this door is the responsibility of the
door owner. If you have any questions, call your Rytec
representative or the Rytec Customer Support Depart-
ment at 800-628-1909.
NOTE: Use
¹₂
-in. diameter threaded through bolts
or
¹₂
-in. diameter threaded rods to anchor
the door to all wall applications. Use
¹₂
-in.
diameter concrete anchor bolts to anchor
the door to a concrete floor or wall.
If expansion anchors are used, a quarterly
inspection should be implemented for safe
and secure door operation.
Concrete, Block, or Brick Walls
Figure 3
Wood, Block, Brick, or Insulated Walls
Figure 4
Insulated Wall
Figure 5
Insulated Wall
Figure 6
A0500005
Side
Expansion
Concrete Wall
Column
Anchor
A0500037
Side
Through Bolt
or Threaded Rod
Crush Plate
Wood
Column
Wall
A0500039
Insulated Wall
Aluminum-Clad Lumber
(Back Side — Full Length)
Through Bolt
or Threaded Rod
Side
Column
A0500038
Through Bolt
or Threaded Rod
Insulated
Aluminum-Clad Lumber
(Back Side — Full Length)
Wall
Side
Column
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