Figure 12, Figure 13a figure 13b – Trending Accessibility Multi-Piece (4836, 6033, 6036, 6048, 6060) User Manual

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Non shrink thin-set mortar can be purchased at Lowes or
The Home Depot. Please follow the mixing directions on the
bag.

In this step, apply the adhesive to the flat floor area and fill
the boxed area around the drain pipe with the Thin-Set

mortar.

After the adhesive is troweled over the sub floor, use a
spatula to wipe the adhesive over the entire area where the
pan will sit.
The exception will be the drain box area. This area will be
filled with thin-set non shrink mortar. Do not fill this area
above the floor line and do not spill any of this thin-set
material onto the contact adhesive.

(See Figure 13B.)

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14.

A solid wood floor adhesive will be used to “glue” the

bottom side of the shower pan to the sub floor.

The following steps will detail the appropriate steps to

accomplish this.

15.

Clean the sub-floor thoroughly, wiping away all lose debris.
Wipe up any moisture. Never use adhesive on a dirty or

damp surface.

16.

Now secure the pan in the upright position to the back framing.
Use a piece of scrap 2 x 4 lumber to temporarily secure it. See

the example in Figure 12.

Figure 12

To secure the shower pan to the floor a solid wood
floor adhesive must be applied to the entire sub

floor area where the shower pan will rest.

Using a 1/2” notched trowel, apply adhesive evenly over the
pan contact area. Bring the adhesive up to the threshold
pencil mark and also make sure the adhesive will be in
contact with the back side of the pan. The long edge of the
trowel may be needed to get the adhesive to the far back of
the contact area where the pan is resting against the framing
studs in a vertical position.

(Pan not shown in Figures 13 A and B).

Figure 13A

Figure 13B

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