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Genie IS Owner's Manual page 15

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There
are two basic types of residential
garage
doors. They are:
SECTIONAL
DOORS--divided
into a set of
narrow panels
(usually
four) connected
by
hinges, so door can "bend" as it rides on a
curved track.
1-PIECE
DOORS--consist
of one barge
panel and swivel on large spring-loaded
hinges
on each side of door.
Determining
header
bracket
location.
Find center of door from side to side.
-
Measure
overall width of door.
(example:
16 feet)
-
Divide overall width by 2.
(example:
16+2
= 8 feet)
Measure
this distance
from side of door and
draw a pencil
line vertically
from the top of
the door down approximately
1 foot. This is
the centerline.
Fig. 2-1.
-
Continue
marking
centerline
on wall
above door from top of door up
approximately
1 foot.
Fig. 2-1.

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