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The one time you'll use a tape measure... sorry :-(
Width
Same
As Top
1
Fig 4
Fig 4B
Fig 4A
5/32 Drill Bit
2
3
4.1 Verify Door Top Opening:
Take a measurement in the door opening at the top. It should be pretty much 26½ inches. If
it's more than 1/4 inch off then verify front edge of L4 to L2 are flush and that trailing edge of L4 to L1 angle is aligned. See
FIG 4A.
4.2 Pin Left Side of L1 Door Frame:
Line up back edge of L1 Panel to the M6 stabilizing strip back edge and using the
provided 5/32 drill bit drill down through the bottom rail of L1 through the aluminum strip. Fig 4B Note: Take care not to move
when you withdraw the drill so the holes stay lined up. Insert an E1 screw into the hole you drill and drive the screw SLOWLY
through the bottom rail into the aluminum bar so as to lock the bottom edge to the bar. If the screw resists too much, reverse
out, and slowly repeat going in until the screw seats into the aluminum.
4.3 Pin Right Side of L2 Door Frame:
Line up back edge of L2 Panel to the M6 stabilizing strip back edge. Move in or out the
bottom of the L2 Panel as needed to make the bottom opening the same as the top opening. Using the drill bit, repeat the
procedure you did to pin the left side of the door, and pin in place the right side of the door.
About
26½"
Fig 4C
L2
L1
L4
M6
Make back sides of panels
flush with back side of
aluminum bar.