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Fitting your cat flap in a wooden
or plastic door
INSTALLATION: Installing into a metal door or brick wall?
The steps in this printed manual are not suitable for installations into metal
doors or walls. Do not install the cat flap in a fire door as it will render it unfit
for purpose.
For more information about installing in glass, metal doors, or brick walls, please download
a full manual at surepetcare.com/pdf
Do not under any circumstances drill or cut the tunnel of the cat flap.
Ruler
Spirit level
Blu Tack
1
2
x
3
4
3
Sharp pencil
Electric jigsaw
Protective eye-wear
To be sure your cat has unhindered access through the cat flap,
measure the height from their tummy to the floor. Mark this height
on your door, as this is where the bottom of the hole should be cut
through the door.
Stick the external frame to the door using the mark you made for
the height of your cat's tummy to align the bottom edge of the hole.
Use a spirit level to make sure the frame is level and then run a sharp
pencil around the inside edge of the frame.
Prepare for cutting. We strongly advise that you drill large holes
in all corners of the outline to make it easier to cut with a jigsaw.
Make sure these holes are touching the line and they are large
enough for the blade of the jigsaw to fit through.
Using the jigsaw, cut around the outer edge of the line you have
marked. By doing this, the cat flap should fit through the hole first
time. However, if you cut on or inside the line, the hole is likely to be
too small. If this is the case, take the time to carefully file the hole
until the cat flap fits through easily.
Electric drill with a 6mm (1/ 4 ") drill bit
Cross head screwdriver
The screws and caps provided
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