The top and bottom tracks supplied by the manufacturer must be cut slightly shorter.
How to in stall a shower door.
How to install a shower or tub door measuring and cutting the tracks.
Pull the thin vinyl sweep out of the drip rail and set it aside.
Towel off the wet frame before adding more sealant and allow the sealant to cure completely prior to your next test.
Hang the inside door first sliding it all the way forward toward the wall with the showerhead.
Slide the vinyl sweep back into the groove in the rail.
Crimp the ends of the groove closed with pliers to hold the sweep permanently in place.
Place end caps on the tops of the wall channels.
Rollers on the outside door face outward.
Cut the drip rail with a hacksaw to match the width of the door.
For the side columns use wall anchors and hammer them into the holes.
Attach the door handles and any towel bars.
Place the left side column onto wall and secure it by placing screws into the correct wall anchors.
Rollers for the inside door face inside the shower enclosure.
Attach the seal strip to the bottom of the door and cut it to the required length.
Round off the ends of the cut with a file.
Hang the doors on the track making sure the handles do not interfere with each other.
Install the outer door and make sure both glide freely.
If water is escaping between the door and base track consider attaching a separate drip tray to catch and redirect what.
Locating the wall.
Locating the bottom track.