Instructions / Assembly
In this instruction booklet we will walk you through the
installation of your new shower door.
DO NOT REMOVE your old shower door until you check
that your new shower door kit is the right size for your
shower and that all the proper parts are in the box or
hardware bag. NOTE: The Header (#1) and Curb (#2) are
shipped 1” oversize, so you will need to cut each to fit.
Use a level to check that the tub (sill/shower dam) is rea-
sonably level — not more than 1/4” out of level from side
to side. If it is out of level more than that, you may want
to consider ordering a custom-mitered fill that fits under
the Curb (#2). This will level the Curb (#2) correctly. In
the absence of leveling the Curb (#2) with a mitered fill,
and depending upon how badly your tub is out of level,
the panels may not stay in a closed position. Instead, the
panels may roll downhill, causing one of the doors to open.
Make sure that you have all the proper tools required to
assemble your new shower door. Use this check list.
• Phillips Head Screwdriver
• Level
• Electric Drill
• 1/8” Drill Bit (for fiberglass stall)
• 3/16” Masonry Drill Bit (for tile stall)
• Pencil
• Hammer
• Fine File
• Miter Box and Hacksaw with 32 Teeth/Inch Blade
•
Caulking Gun and one Tube of Clear Tub/Tile Silicone
• 1/4” Open End Wrench
• Wire Cutters
• Tape Measure
• Duct Tape
• Safety Glasses
• Safety Gloves
CAUTION: Wear Safety Glasses whenever drilling or
cutting. Handle the framed glass Panels carefully. The
sharp corners of the Panels can damage tile and floor
covering. Tempered glass cannot be cut. Do NOT let
the corners of the Door Panels strike the other glass
Door Panel or any hard surface, wall or floor. Even
tempered glass may be shattered in this manner.
STEP 1 Checking Contents of Shower
Door Package
DO NOT use a razor blade to cut open the paper
wrapping as you may scratch the contents. In the box or
small hardware parts bag you should find the following:
No. Qty. Description
(#1) 1 Header - (approximately 1” oversized)
(#2) 1 Curb (approximately 1”oversized)
(#3) 2 Wall Jambs - (Marked “L” and “R”)
(#4) 1 Guide
(#5) 1 Outside Framed Door Panel
(#6) 1 Inside Framed Door Panel
with Integrated Handles
(#11) 4 Roller
(#12) 4 Wall Jamb Bumper
(#13) 1 Panel Locator
(#14) 1 Towel Bar
(#15) 2 Towel Bar Bracket
(#16) 1 Panel Glide Strip
(Pre-installed in Curb)
(#17) 4 #8-32 x 3/8” HWH Screw
(#19) 2 #8 x 1-1/2” FH SMS Screw
(#20) 4 #8 x 1-1/2” PH SMS Screw
(#21) 6 Screw Anchor
(#23) 2 #8 x 3/8” FH T/S Type F Screw
(#24) 2 #6 x 5/16" PH FT SMS Screw
If you find that any parts are damaged or missing,
refer to the parts list and IPB Drawing and contact
Contractors Wardrobe
®
’s Customer Service Department
at 661-257-1177. NOTE: Views and directions given in
these instructions — left, right, front, back, etc. — are
from outside the enclosure, facing the shower.
STEP 2 Removing Existing Shower Doors
After determining that your newly purchased shower
enclosure kit is the correct size, remove the existing shower
door and all existing parts of that door assembly. Remove
all screw anchors from the wall. Clean silicone sealant
or shower caulking and any other contaminants from
shower and wall surfaces.
STEP 3 Installing the Curb
NOTE: If your shower has a curve (radius) in the
corners at the side walls, be sure to measure
from wall to wall below the curves.
A. Using the Tape Measure, measure between right and
left walls along the flattest part of the tub sill. Write
this dimension down.
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