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a

b

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Ensure that the opening end of the panel is vertical and 
the panel is parallel with the opposite wall. 

Wall

Opening

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=

18

a: 

Unscrew the top section of panel bracket.

b: 

Remove the long grub screw fixing the two halves together.

c: 

Fix the wall bracket to the lower section of panel bracket using the 16mm screw.

19

a: 

Carefully place the (reassembled) panel bracket onto the glass, approximately 100mm from the edge (depending  

on your installation). Carefully measure the distance

 ‘X’ between the top of the panel bracket and the ceiling.

b: 

Trim the strut to length: 

X + 30mm.

Vertical strut installation

X

Wall

100 

mm

Ceiling

X  + 30mm

d

20

a: 

Assemble the strut: Slide on the outer ceiling bracket and panel bracket. Lightly tighten the fitted grub screws. 

b: 

Carefully place the strut assembly onto the glass, approximately 100mm from the edge (depending on your installation). Ensure the strut is vertical and mark the 

position of the outer ceiling bracket onto the ceiling.

c: 

Remove the strut assembly.

 

Drill a hole in the centre of the position marked using a 6mm drill bit, 30mm deep. 

d:

 Insert the wall plug and fix the inner ceiling bracket to the ceiling using a 32mm screw and washer. Note: The opening in the inner ceiling bracket should be 

parallel with the end of the panel.
Note: The screws and wall plugs supplied are for masonry walls. For lightweight walls i.e. stud partitions, plasterboard etc, use the correct type of fixings.

21

a: 

Reposition the strut back onto the panel (with grub screws on the inside). Angle the top end into 

the inner ceiling bracket, slide the outer ceiling bracket up the strut and screw onto the inner ceiling 
bracket. 

b: 

Lightly tighten the grub screw on the outer ceiling bracket.

c: 

From inside, slide the glass clamp up between the bracket and glass panel and tighten the grub 

screw.

 

Ensure the strut is vertical and fully tighten both grub screws. 

c

a

b

c

a

b

100 

mm

Inside 

32mm

a

b

c

16mm

ø 6

mm

Summary of Contents for TUBULAR SHOWER PANELS

Page 1: ... check very carefully that components are vertical To avoid damage use the opened out packaging to build the enclosure on EQUIPMENT NEEDED Drill 6mm Masonry Bit 3mm Metal Bit general Crosshead Screwdriver Spirit Level Pencil Fine Tooth Saw Silicone Sealant Scissors Tape Measure Note The screws and wall plugs supplied are for masonry walls For lightweight walls i e stud partitions plasterboard etc ...

Page 2: ...ix the wall channel to the wall If necessary slight adjustment is available in the wall channel b a c 5 Assemble the strut slide on the panel bracket and wall bracket assembly Lightly tighten the fitted grub screws Carefully place the strut assembly onto the glass approximately 100mm from the edge depending on your installation Ensure the strut is level and mark the position of the wall bracket as...

Page 3: ...onto the glass panel with grub screws on the inside Screw the wall bracket cover onto the inner wall bracket f Tighten the wall bracket cover grub screw g From inside slide the glass clamp up between the bracket and glass panel tighten the grub screw 1 Ensure the panel is vertical and tighten the grub screw Push fit the top cap onto the top of the wall channel 9 Ensure that the opening end of the ...

Page 4: ...nsert the wall plug and fix the inner ceiling bracket to the ceiling using a 32mm screw and washer Note The opening in the inner ceiling bracket should be parallel with the end of the panel Note The screws and wall plugs supplied are for masonry walls For lightweight walls i e stud partitions plasterboard etc use the correct type of fixings 13 a Reposition the strut back onto the panel with grub s...

Page 5: ...on Max opening 800mm c IMPORTANT Ensure Glass Guard H2o label is to the outside of the enclosure panel Satin glass patterns must be installed to the outside of the enclosure Note The Glass Guard coating is on the opposite side to the label or satin glass patterns ONLY Horizontal strut installation 4 a Ensure that the opening end of the panel is vertical and the panel is parallel with the opposite ...

Page 6: ... the marked position and mark the fixing hole onto the wall b Drill the position marked using a 6mm drill bit 30mm deep c Insert the wall plug and fix the inner wall bracket to the wall using a 38mm screw and washer Note The screws and wall plugs supplied are for masonry walls For lightweight walls i e stud partitions plasterboard etc use the correct type of fixings d Slide the strut bracket and w...

Page 7: ...nels Outside 12 Ensure that the end of the second panel is vertical Carefully place the second panel bracket on to the glass approximately 100mm from the edge depending on your installation Carefully measure the distance Y between the wall bracket assembly and the panel bracket Y Position the strut into the wall bracket assembly and the panel bracket Ensure the panel is vertical and tighten the gr...

Page 8: ...tallation Ensure the strut is vertical and mark the position of the outer ceiling bracket onto the ceiling c Remove the strut assembly Drill a hole in the centre of the position marked using a 6mm drill bit 30mm deep d Insert the wall plug and fix the inner ceiling bracket to the ceiling using a 32mm screw and washer Note The opening in the inner ceiling bracket should be parallel with the end of ...

Page 9: ...ntact your local authority to find your nearest recycling centre 22 Place the second wall channel in position against the wall a Ensure the wall channel is vertical and mark the four holes onto the wall b Drill the four positions marked using a 6mm drill bit c Apply silicone sealant to the back of the wall channels d Insert the wall plugs Place washers over the 32mm screws and fix the wall channel...

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