3. Mark the Wall Jamb Locations
NOTE:
When the wall jambs are properly positioned, the slots will be on the bath side of the wall jamb.
The slots should also be positioned away from the wall, closer to the door.
Position a wall jamb against a wall directly in line with the bottom track. The wall jamb should sit
flat against the wall, with the slots to the inside of the shower and away from the wall.
NOTE:
The wall jamb must sit flat on the bottom ledge. If your 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.
Slide the ends of the bottom track assembly flush against the wall jambs. Make sure the wall jamb is
properly situated.
Use a level to plumb the wall jamb vertically and mark the hole locations on the wall.
Repeat the procedure with the other wall jamb.
Remove the bottom track assembly and wall jambs.
NOTE:
When installing on ceramic tile, use a center punch to nick the surface of the glaze. Tap the center
punch
lightly
with a hammer to avoid cracking the tile.
Lightly center punch the hole locations.
Drill a 5/16
″
hole at each mark. Use a tile or masonry bit for ceramic tile.
Thoroughly clean the shower floor ledge and wall.
Press and hold the legs of each anchor (provided) together and insert the anchor legs into the
pre-drilled mounting holes.
Repeat for all the anchors.
Level
Finished Wall
Slots go toward the inside
of bath and away from wall.
Anchor
Slot
Inside of Bath
Press and hold legs together.
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