Raynor pilot on 8x8?? Clopay

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2010

this is the 3rd of 4 videos from my trip...this is the second bay of the garage that had the 8x7 clopay and pilot that looked just like this one...

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  • Love it!! Are the sensors installed correctly?

  • Yes. I did not show them on this one. Actually on this one, they are bolted to the floor...

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  • This looks identical to the liftmaster units. Just how many names is Chamberlain making? Also remember Wayne Dalton Doors. I think San jaur Shades bought Wayne Dalton not sure on my spelling, or the other info, as I don't keep up with the actual doors like I do the openers. Clopay is is a great door by the way. 

  • where is the 78lm

  • degree angle, and when I am doing low head room, I fully angle it out.

  • In all honesty Nick, for low head room track, I don't think people should cut the arm, I think they should extend it so it has a significant angle... Think about it, on low head room tracks, the top panel does not arc up like a normal lift, it pivots back. So, having the arm on an angle would actually do a better job then having it straight up, since it's pulling the door back, as oposed to arcing it up. My rule of thumb when I'm doing installs is when I have normal lift, I do the arm at a 20

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