Mark the wall jambs – Sterling Plumbing Bypass Shower Doors SP5400 Series User Manual

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Mark the Wall Jambs

Position a wall jamb against the wall directly over the bottom track with the

shorter leg facing out. The wall jamb should sit flat against the wall.
Slide the wall jamb down over the bottom track until the wall jamb and bottom

track are fully engaged.

NOTE:

Full engagement of the wall jamb over the bottom track is when the wall

jamb is positioned on the small

″leg″ of the bottom track.

If the bottom track is too long, file the cut edge to the appropriate length and

continue the installation procedure. The bottom track should have approximately

1/32

″ (1 mm) clearance on each side.

IMPORTANT!

The wall jamb must sit flat on the bottom ledge and the bottom track

leg. 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.

Use a level to plumb the wall jamb vertically.
Use masking tape to secure the wall jamb to the wall temporarily.
Using the pre-drilled screw holes as a guide, mark the hole locations on the wall.
Repeat the procedures with the second wall jamb.

Level
Niveau à bulle
Nivel

Wall Jamb
Montant du mur
Jamba mural

Tapered Wall Jamb
Montant du mur conique
Jamba mural angular

Inside of Bath/Shower
Intérieur de baignoire/douche
Interior de la bañera/ducha

Bottom Track
Rail inférieur
Carril inferior

Mark holes.
Marquer les orifices.
Marque los orificios.

Drill holes.
Percer des trous.
Taladre los orificios.

Threshold
Seuil
Umbral

Bottom Track
Rail inférieur
Carril inferior

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