LiftMaster H J VERSION 2 LOGIC Manual - Page 9

Brake, Adjustment, Clutch

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BRAKE ADJUSTMENT A solenoid brake is optional on all models, and is optional on 1/3 and 1/2 horsepower models. The brake is adjusted at the factory and should not need additional adjustment for the the life of the friction pad. Replace friction pads when necessary. Refer to the illustration for identification of components for the solenoid type brake system. Solenoid Brake System Friction Pads Solenoid Release Lever CLUTCH ADJUSTMENT Plate Assembly 1. Remove cotterpin from nut on the clutch shaft. WARNING W 2. Back off clutch nut until there is very little tension on the clutch spring. 3. Tighten clutch nut gradually until there is just enough tension to permit the operator to move the door smoothly but to allow the clutch to slip if the door is obstructed. When the clutch is properly adjusted, it should generally be possible to stop the door by hand during travel. CAUTION: The adjustable friction clutch is NOT an automatic reversing device. An electric or pneumatic reversing edge can be added to bottom edge of door if desired. CAUTION Adjusting Nut Clutch Pad 4. Reinstall Cotterpin. Spring Clutch Plate Cotterpin Washer Clutch Pulley 9

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BRAKE
ADJUSTMENT
A solenoid brake is optional on all models, and is optional on 1/3 and 1/2 horsepower models.
The brake is
adjusted at the factory and should not need additional adjustment for the the life of the friction pad.
Replace friction pads when necessary.
Refer to the
illustration for identification of components for the
solenoid type brake system.
Friction Pads
Release Lever
Plate Assembly
Solenoid
Solenoid Brake System
CLUTCH
ADJUSTMENT
1.
Remove cotterpin from nut on the clutch shaft.
2.
Back off clutch nut until there is very little tension
on the clutch spring.
3.
Tighten clutch nut gradually until there is just
enough tension to permit the operator to move the
door smoothly but to allow the clutch to slip if the door
is obstructed.
When the clutch is properly adjusted, it
should generally be possible to stop the door by hand
during travel.
4.
Reinstall Cotterpin.
Cotterpin
Adjusting Nut
Spring
Clutch Pulley
Clutch Plate
Clutch Pad
Washer
CAUTION: The adjustable friction clutch is
NOT an automatic reversing device. An electric
or pneumatic reversing edge can be added to
bottom edge of door if desired.
WARNING