The Majestic Shower Company Limited
One North Place, Edinburgh Way, Harlow Essex
CM20 2SL England,
Tel44 (0) 8448 001 500
Fac44 (0) 1279 635 074
[email protected] www.majesticshowers.com
(In-line profile A)
(In-line profile B)
(Return profile)
(Door)
(Size of profile A
after cutting)
(In-line profile B)
(Door panel C + 9mm)
Glass
Return
Panel
10mm
Spacer
(5 mm) (5 mm)
Floor
Floor profile
7
Insert the 10mm spacer into the horizontal return profile, and
use it to align the vertical wall profile. Push the mitred ends
together, and use a spirit level to ensure the wall profile is
plumb vertical.
Mark the screw holes; remove the vertical wall profile. Drill
4.5mm holes; insert Rawl plugs.
8
Reposition the vertical wall profile, and insert the top and bottom
screws to hold it place. Insert a rubber strip into the horizontal
return profile. Using the suction glass lifters, lift the glass return
panel into the profile.
Make sure the return panel is plumb vertical; pack it up with 3”
rubber strips if necessary, taking note of their positions. Do not
use more than three strips of rubber under the panel.
(Size of profile A
after cutting)
(In-line profile B)
(Door panel C + 9mm)
Glass
Return
Panel
10mm
Spacer
D
(D)
5
Measure the width of the inline profiles A and B and the glass
door panel C in mm and write the results into the boxes below;
it is important to measure to the tips of the mitred ends of the
profiles. Use the formula A + B +C +9 to calculate D:
6
Make a mark on the tray or floor Dmm along the wall. Place
the outside of the horizontal return profile inside the mark,
perpendicular to the wall. Ensure the mitred end is pushed into
the corner, tape the profile into place and mark its position.
At this point, double check the measurements of the door and
in-line panels to make sure the door gap is correct.
(Size of profile A
after cutting)
(In-line profile B)
(Door panel C + 9mm)
Glass
Return
Panel
10mm
Spacer
D
(D)
Example
+
+
+
9 =
+
+
+
9 =
400
400
700
1509
A
B
C
D