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ADJUSTING & REMOVING 
CARRIAGES  

See points 3, 4 & 6.

M6 

Carriage

M8 

Carriage

6  Removing the door(s) 

(drawing Z).

 

Using the spanner supplied, slide the extended 
end down the threaded part of the hanger shaft 
of the carriage. 

 

Fit it over the hexagonal nut at the bottom.

 

Use the extended part of the spanner to press 
down the curved release pin that points up from 
the mounting plate.

 

Once this pin is fully depressed, you can slide 
the spanner sideways in the direction of that pin. 
The whole carriage including the shaft will come 
loose from the mounting plate.

 

It is not always easy to slide the spanner 
sideways. You could relieve the weight of the 
door by putting a thin wedge between door and 
floor.

 

Do the same with the second carriage. 

 

Remove the black plastic stop that is tightly 
fitted into the mounting plate by tapping it out in 
the direction shown using a hammer and drift. 
(drawing Z).

 

You can remove the doors now (for painting, 
repairs etc). 

 

If you want to take the carriages out: Remove the 
track stops from the track (if fitted) (drawing Y) by 
loosening the two stainless steel cap screws with 
an Allen key and sliding the stops until they drop 
out of the notched /open end of the track.

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Y

TRACK STOPS 

See point 3 & 6.

Partition-

TopMountTrack

FH-Ceiling-

MountTrack

WallMountTrack

Track stop

Track stop

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T  02 9905 0588
F  02 9905 7088

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All copyright and other property in this document is reserved by CS Cavity 

Sliders Pty. Ltd. Details and specifications are subject to change without 

notice. Whilst all care is taken to ensure the accuracy of all information, no 

responsibility will be accepted for any errors or omissions. 

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Australian Patent: 2005 202818.

To lower 

door

To raise 

door

Adjusting 

spanner

Plunger 

pin

Club end 

of spanner

Black plastic 

stop

Tap this way to 

remove

WARNING

See point 15

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