Align longer leg of wall jamb
with inside edge of bottom track.
Inside Edge
of Bottom Track
5. Mark the Wall Jamb Locations
Position the longer leg of the wall jamb toward the inside of the shower.
Align the bottom end of the wall jamb with the inside edge of the bottom track.
NOTE: The wall jamb must sit flat on the bottom track. If the ledge has a curve in the corners at the side
wall, it may be necessary to shape the bottom end of the wall jamb with a file.
Use a level to plumb the strike-side jamb and mark the three hole locations.
NOTE: Mark only one of the center holes. The other center hole will not be used for installation.
Repeat the procedure with the other wall jamb.
6. Install the Wall Jambs
Lightly center punch each hole location.
When the installation is on ceramic tile, use the center punch to nick the surface glaze. Tap the
punch lightly with a hammer to avoid cracking the ceramic tile.
NOTE: When drilling through tile, use a masonry bit to help prevent the tile from chipping or cracking.
Start drilling slowly to prevent damage.
Drill a hole at each of the marks with a 5/16" drill bit.
Thoroughly clean the shower ledge.
Press and hold the legs of each wall anchor (provided) together and insert the wall anchor legs into
the pre-drilled mounting holes. Repeat for all the wall anchors.
Secure the wall jambs to the wall using six #8-18 x 1-1/4" panhead screws.
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Level
Pencil
Wall Jamb
Longer Leg of Wall Jamb
Toward Inside of Shower
Anchor
Press and hold legs together.
6
#8-18 x 1-1/4"
Panhead Screw
Longer Leg of Wall Jamb
Toward Inside of Shower
Sterling