IMPORTANT
Verify that the overall size of the shower door opening is appropriate for the shower enclosure.
Due to individual site variations, exact guidelines for every situation cannot be supplied. The
recommended framing and dimensional requirements are shown for a typical application and
may vary depending on the site requirements.
To prevent damage to the finish, you should protect the shower cabin bottom with a cardboard
protector before beginning the installation.
Ensure that there is sufficient structural support behind
the shower wall to hold the weight of the shower door. If
there is insufficient enough support, then reinforce the
shower walls with wooden studs prior to shower door
installation. [SEE FIG. 1]
STUDS
FIG.1
MODEL VG6046
5
INSTALLATION STEPS
*NOTE: Prior to any installation, mark lines on the floor and wall for proper
dry fit. Proper planning is imperative for proper installation. The
measurements of 70 5/8" and 71 9/16" should just be used as a guide. Your
actual dimensions may vary. This unit is design to fit a 60"-61" opening
without having to cut the rails, but based off of specification needs, the
installer can provide an extra overlap of the door panels, which in turn will
shrink the door opening. The minimum opening would be 59", although it
is not recommended.
A. INSTALLING THE STRUCTURAL RAIL
1. Arrange the glass according to the
configuration you've chosen from page 4 and
place the inner door panel (#7) into the
shower first making sure to rest the glass in a
manner that the glass or base/tub does not
incur damage.
Make sure you have the
inner door facing right side up before
proceeding.
A1
INNER DOOR
PANEL (#7)
INSIDE OF
THE SHOWER