The BASCO 1413/1713 Continuous Hinge
Shower Enclosure is completely reversible and may be
installed swing-right or swing-left. The door may hinge
from the wall or from the center-post. For maximum
waterproofing, the hinge jamb should always be
opposite the shower head. Using the illustration,
determine the correct position for the door in your
particular Infinity installation. This instruction sheet
depicts a hinge-right installation.
NOTE: Fixed glass panel size can be determined by
formulas shown on BASCO detail sheets.
CAUTION:
For safety, the door must
always
open
outward
.
1
SWING-LEFT
ALSO
CORRECT
SWING-RIGHT
Measure the wall-to-wall opening at the shower
sill and cut the curb [
A
] (with weep slots) to fit the full
width of the opening. If necessary, use a file to round
the lower corners of the curb to fit the shower sill
properly.
Using a 3/16” drill bit, drill the interior face of the curb
on both ends as shown. These holes may be pre-drilled
from the factory.
Position the curb in the middle of the sill with the weep
slots to the interior and mark its position with a pencil
line along the interior and exterior base.
2
MEASURE
SHOWER
SILL
CURB
3/8”
1/4”
3/16” DIA
INTERIOR
Place the two wall jambs [
B
] into the ends of the
curb [
A
]. Masking tape may be used to hold the curb in
place during this operation. Plumb the jambs and mark
the hole locations on the wall. Remove all parts and
drill the walls for hardware.
For tile or marble walls, drill six 3/16” diameter holes
and insert the plastic wall anchors [
C
]. Attachments to
fiberglass or acrylic units can be made in two ways. If
reinforcement is built into the wall of the unit, drill six
1/8” holes to install mounting screws directly into the
reinforcement. If walls are not reinforced, drill six
3/16” holes and install plastic wall anchors or toggle
bolts (toggle bolts not supplied by BASCO).
3
WALL
JAMB
CURB
WEEP SLOT
QCI0029 REV. 1
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Certified 07/06/05