Part Number 455049
Extension Pin Kit &
Manual Quadrant Operators
on Control Dampers
FIELD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Kit Part Numbers
1⁄2 in. Extension Pin Kit
Part #809735
NOTE: FOR DAMPERS
INSTALLED IN DUCTS
Extended Control Shaft is
installed from outside of duct
after damper is installed.
Install as shown below.
1⁄2 in. Extension Pin Kit & Part #815607
Manual Quadrant Kit
1⁄2 in. Manual Quadrant Kit Part #811518
1 in. Manual Quadrant Kit Part #813938
TOOLS REQUIRED:
5⁄16 in. Hex Nut Driver
3⁄8 in. Electric Drill
1⁄2 in. Open End Wrench
Crossover Blade Axle
(Do not attach Control
Shaft here!)
1⁄2 in. Extension Pin Kit Part Numbers
No. Qty. Description
1
2
4
1
Screws (by others)
Stand off bracket with ball bearing
Part #815027
3
4
1
1
Extended Control Shaft
Part #452509
Retaining Clip
Part #451738
4
2
3
1
Before Installing Damper in the Duct
1. If damper has more than one blade, determine which
blade axle will be driven by the extended control
shaft. Always attach extended control shaft to a blade
axle which is directly connected to the main linkage
tiebar. DO NOT attach extended control shaft to a
crossover blade axle.
from the bottom on dampers with three or more blades.
Control Shaft location is the first blade from the bottom
on dampers with one or two blades.
2. Install the stand off bracket with bearing over the
extended control shaft and screw bracket to duct. Make
sure screws (provided by others) do not interfere with
damper linkage or blade movement.
2. Cut hole approximately 1 in. (25mm) diameter in
duct where damper drive blade axle will be located.
Hole must provide clearance for enlarged portion of
extended control shaft.
Caution
Stand off bracket with bearing is needed to support
the extended control shaft. If not installed as directed,
the extended control shaft may not operate the damper
correctly.
After Damper Is Installed in Duct
1. Push extended control shaft through hole in duct and
onto drive blade axle. Retainer clip should "click" into
groove on drive blade axle and hold shaft into place.
Standard Control Shaft location is the third blade
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