Installation Guide
PIVOT-LEFT
(HINGE-LEFT)
ALSO
CORRECT
PIVOT-RIGHT
(HINGE-RIGHT)
The framed DOOR / PANEL Shower
Enclosure is completely reversible and may be installed
pivot-left or pivot-right. The door may pivot from the
wall or from the center post. For maximum
waterproofing, the pivot jamb should be opposite the
showerhead. Using the diagram, to determine the
correct position for the door in your particular
installation. This instruction sheet depictsapivot-right
installation.
CAUTION: For safety reasons, the door panel must
always open outward.
1
MEASURE
SHOWER
SILL
CURB
3/8”
1/4”
3/16” DIA
R OIRE TN I
Measure the opening at the bottom of the
shower stall and cut the curb [A] (with weep slots) to fit
the full width of the opening. If required, useafile to
round the lower corners of the curb to fit the shower sill
properly.
Using a 3/16” drill bit, drill the interior face of the curb
on both ends as shown.
Position the curb in the middle of the sill with weep
slots to the interior and mark its position with a pencil
line along the interior and exterior base.
2
Place the two wall jambs [B] into the ends of
the curb [A]. Masking tape may be used to hold the
curb in place during this operation. Plumb the jambs
and mark the hole locations on the wall. Remove all
parts and drill the walls for mounting hardware.
For tile or marble walls, drill six 7/32” diameter holes
and insert the plastic wall anchors [C]. A center punch
helps locate the holes accurately.
Attachments to fiberglass or acrylic units can be made
in two ways. If reinforcement is built into the wall of
the unit, drill three 1/8” holes to install mounting
sc
rews directly into the reinforcement. If walls are not
reinforced, drill 7/32” holes and install plastic wall
anchors or toggle bolts (toggle bolts not supplied)
3
WALL
JAMB
CURB
WEEP SLOT
QCI5004 Rev 0 Page 4 Certified 06/21/2016