JELD-WEN JII104 Fiberglass Gliding Patio Doors with Applied Nailing Fin User Manual

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

for Fiberglass Gliding Patio Doors with Applied Nailing Fin (JII104)

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SAFETY

• Read and fully understand ALL manufacturers’ instructions before

beginning.

• Do not work alone. Two or more people are required. Use safe lifting

techniques.

• Use caution when handling glass. Broken or cracked glass can cause

serious injury.

• Wear protective gear (e.g. safety glasses, gloves, ear protection, etc.).
• Operate hand/power tools safely and follow manufacturer’s operating

instructions.

• Use caution when working at elevated heights.

SAFETY AND HANDLING

FULLY SHEATHED WALL CONSTRUCTION

The wall framing is
covered by sheathing.
This installation
assumes building wrap
is properly installed
prior to installation.

OPEN-STUD CONSTRUCTION

Wall framing is not covered by sheathing.

MATERIALS & PATIO DOOR HANDLING

• Make sure the operating panel is secured prior to installation.
• Heed material manufacturers’ handling and application instructions.
• Protect adhesive surfaces from dirt, moisture, direct sunlight and

folding over onto themselves.

• Handle in vertical position; do not drag on floor.
• Do not put stress on joints, corners or frames.
• Store patio door in dry, well-ventilated area in vertical, leaning

position to allow air circulation; do not stack horizontally.

• Protect from exposure to direct sunlight during storage.
• Install only into vertical walls and when conditions and sheathing

are dry.

• Never use solvent-based sealants on vinyl products.

IF INJURY OCCURS, IMMEDIATELY SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION!

ROUGH OPENINGS

This installation guide specifically addresses masonry/block wall,
sheathed wall and open-stud construction.

MASONRY/BLOCK WALL CONSTRUCTION

This installation
assumes that a
framework of 2x studs
(often called a buck)
has already been
properly fastened and
sealed to the concrete/
masonry wall by a
building professional.

Buck

Trimmer

studs

Header

Sheathing

Sill area

King

stud

NEEDED MATERIALS AND TOOLS

MATERIALS

• #8 x 1" truss head corrosion-resistant screws. Do not use drywall

screws.

• 3/16" x 2 1/2" self-tapping concrete screws (if securing into concrete/

masonry)

• Non compressible or water degradable shims
• 4", 6", or 9" (as required by local code and window configuration)

wide self-adhesive flashing: We recommend OSI

®

QUAD

®

Butyl

Flashing Tape or equivalent.

• Spray adhesive/primer for self adhesive flashing. Such as Loctite

®

300

or equivalent

• Sealant: We recommend OSI

®

QUAD

®

Max Sealant or equivalent. This

can be used in any application and can be painted or ordered in a
color matched product, if desired.

• Backer rod 1/8" larger than the widest portion of the gap (used in

conjunction with sealant bead).

• Plastic drain screen with crisscross or woven pattern (sold in 6" widths

to protect rain gutters) for step-down landings

• Sheet metal flashing or bendable vinyl sheeting for sill pan (6" wide

for 2" x 4" wall, 9" for a 2" x 6" wall)

• 3/8" staples for step-down landings

Note!

Follow all material manufacturers’ instructions for proper use

and compatibility.

TOOLS

• Cutting shears (sill pan)
• Tape measure
• Utility knife
• Level (4' minimum

recommended)

• J-roller

• Caulking gun
• Drill
• Construction stapler
• Clean rags
• Phillips screwdriver

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