Installation Guide
RDQCI5284 Rev. 0 Page 7 Cered 06/01/2016
RDQCI5284 Rev 0 Page 7 Cered 06/17/2016
Place two 7/16” shims on the curb or threshold. These shims must
remain in place throughout the installation process.
One person must position themselves inside the shower, and have
an assistant on the outside. Together, lift the Door Panel Glass in-
to the opening and set the panel on the shims. Align the panel on
the threshold and wall centerlines.
Once the door is positioned, set a 1/4” clearance between the
Door Panel Glass and the wall. The door must be plumb to allow
the hinge pins to align with one another.
With the door panel aligned and plumbed, mark the mounting hole
locations for both wall mount hinges.
Remove the Door Panel Glass from the opening. Use the marks
as a guide and drill 3/16” holes through the tile and/or backing material. Do not drill through the
wood backing.
Drill a 1/8” pilot hole into the stud to allow the screw to seat properly. Place a small amount of sili-
cone sealant into each hole.
Carefully move the Door Panel Glass back into the opening. Align the hinges with pre-drilled holes
and carefully secure with the provided screws.
If interference exists, the hinges plates can be loosened to adjust gaps. The gap should be 1/4” on
the hinge side, 3/16” on the strike side of the door; and 7/16” between the door and threshold at the
highest point. Re-tighten all screws after final adjustment. If a hinge is scratched in the tightening
process touch up paint may be used.
Note: The screws may begin to “creak” when fully tightened.
Carefully and slowly close the door and inspect the door panel gaps for interference.
Do not force door closed.
Use caution to prevent the drill chuck from contacting the hinge.
Proper structural backing is required for installation of any
door panel. An example of proper backing is two (2) 2x4
studs back to back.
Failure to ensure proper backing may lead to damage or personal
injury from improper installation