Installation & Assembly
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Safety Warnings and Cautions
IMPORTANT: Bronco Hardware cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a potential hazard. Therefore, the warnings and
cautions in this manual are not all inclusive. Use care and good judgment in the installation and operation of the hardware and door(s). Always take
precautions to protect yourself and others. Follow all applicable national, state, local, and industry-specific safety regulations and standards.
Warnings—Failure to follow warnings may result in serious injury or death!
• Read this manual carefully before attempting the installation.
• Do NOT use excessive force or speed when opening or closing the door(s).
• Always properly install the Anti-Jump Pads to the door(s). Anti-Jump Pads are REQUIRED for the safe operation of the door(s). They are
designed to help prevent the door(s) from jumping off the track.
• Always properly install the Door Stoppers on both ends of the track. Door Stoppers are REQUIRED for the safe operation of the door(s). They
are designed to help prevent the door(s) from coming off the track.
• When using power tools, always read and follow instructions in the power tools’ manuals for their safe operation.
• Prior to using power tools, inspect the tool and attachments, such as bits, for damage. Do NOT use if damaged.
• When using power tools, always wear safety glasses and any other appropriate safety items such as hearing protection or gloves.
• When using power tools, take precautions to prevent your hair and clothing from being caught in the tool.
• When using power tools, ensure you have a firm grip on the tool and that you always maintain full control of the tool.
• When drilling, ensure you know the location of live electrical wires. Stay clear of wires, cables, pipes, and any other objects that may endanger
you when drilling.
• When cutting or drilling, do not use excessive force.
• When cutting or drilling a door, always ensure the door is completely immobilized or clamped in place to prevent any movement that may result
in the loss of control of the power tool.
• Always follow proper ladder safety. Read and follow the labels on the ladder. For more details, read about portable ladder safety at the OHSA
Web site
(www.osha.gov).
• Read this manual carefully before attempting the installation.
• Do NOT use excessive force or speed when opening or closing the door(s).
• Always properly install the Anti-Jump Pads to the door(s). Anti-Jump Pads are REQUIRED for the safe operation of the door(s). They are
designed to help prevent the door(s) from jumping off the track.
• Always properly install the Door Stoppers on both ends of the track. Door Stoppers are REQUIRED for the safe operation of the door(s). They
are designed to help prevent the door(s) from coming off the track.
• When using power tools, always read and follow instructions in the power tools’ manuals for their safe operation.
• Prior to using power tools, inspect the tool and attachments, such as bits, for damage. Do NOT use if damaged.
• When using power tools, always wear safety glasses and any other appropriate safety items such as hearing protection or gloves.
• When using power tools, take precautions to prevent your hair and clothing from being caught in the tool.
• When using power tools, ensure you have a firm grip on the tool and that you always maintain full control of the tool.
• When drilling, ensure you know the location of live electrical wires. Stay clear of wires, cables, pipes, and any other objects that may endanger
you when drilling.
• When cutting or drilling, do not use excessive force.
• When cutting or drilling a door, always ensure the door is completely immobilized or clamped in place to prevent any movement that may result
in the loss of control of the power tool.
• Always follow proper ladder safety. Read and follow the labels on the ladder. For more details, read about portable ladder safety at the OHSA
Web site
(www.osha.gov).
Cautions—Failure to follow cautions may result in bodily injury or
damage to items!
• Clear your work area of trip hazards.
• Do NOT try to lift heavy objects, such as the door(s), that are heavier than you can safely lift alone. If needed, have a second person help you
lift.
• When lifting heavy objects, such as the door(s), always use proper lifting techniques. Do NOT use your back muscles, use your leg muscles to
lift.
• When lifting heavy objects, such as the door(s), wear steel-toe safety shoes/boots to help prevent injury if the items are dropped.
• When lifting heavy objects, such as the door(s), ensure you have a secure hold of the object and are properly balanced prior to moving.
• Beware of potential pinch points where you can be injured, such as pulleys. Keep hands and fingers away from moving parts.
• Secure hair and secure or remove loose clothing so they do not get caught in the moving components.
• Always use door handles. Do NOT close the door(s) using your hand on the end of the door—doing so can result in your hand or fingers being
caught between the door(s) or another object such as moulding or the wall.
Disclaimer
All parts mentioned herein are subject to change without notice. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the measurements provided. Bronco
Hardware assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. In no event shall Bronco Hardware be held liable for incidental
or consequential damages arising from the use of this document or the hardware described in this document.