Specifications
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Appendix A 
Adjusting or Re-hanging the Door 
The distance of the door(s) above the mullion or counter top is adjusted by turning the eccentric nuts 
located in the corners at the top of each door. The exploded view of the assembly is shown in Figure 
1 below. 
When a door has dropped, such that it impedes the movement of the door, it is necessary to re-adjust 
the door to a given distance above the counter top. This is accomplished by loosening the two 
Locking / Eccentric Nut combinations at the top of each door. Loosening the small locking nuts 
allows the door to drop down and rest on the counter top. 
Slide the door inward to the closed position and lock using the night lock. Insert two shims about 
0.100” in thickness under each door. One at each end of the door is suggested. A standard coffee stir 
or a tongue depressor is a bout 0.100” thick. This allows the door to set at a preset distance off the 
counter top. 
Starting with one of the Locking / Eccentric Nut combinations turn the eccentric nut until you feel 
resistance and/or notice that the door is beginning to rise. Keeping the eccentric nut in that position, 
tighten the locking nut down to approximately 30 lbs/in
2
 of torque. 
Repeat the above step for each of the remaining Locking / Eccentric Nut combinations. Remove the 
shims. The door should now be at the proper height as well as being square with each other. 










