Tools and Materials

Tape

 

 

 

Claw

 

Measure

Pencil

Safety Glasses

Drill

Hammer

Caulk Gun

Phillips

Silicone

Center

Miter Saw or Hack Saw with

Screwdriver

Sealant

Punch

32-teeth Per Inch Blade

Scissors

File

Masking Tape

Level

Miter Box

Plus:

Drop Cloth

Petroleum Jelly

Before You Begin

CAUTION: Risk of personal injury. Always wear safety glasses when cutting materials.

IMPORTANT! Pay special attention to the section titled ″Very Important Instructions.″ Failure to follow the directions could result in product damage.

IMPORTANT! This shower door is designed to be specifically paired with a Sterling shower module. Do not install this shower door if you do not have a Sterling shower module installed.

IMPORTANT! Record the model number on the Homeowners Guide if you intend to save it, or in your records for later use. The proper model number will enable our customer service representatives to quickly help you if needed.

NOTE: When using a retractable case tape measure, add the length of the case to the measurement or measure in a manner that excludes the case.

Your new Sterling door can be installed with the door opening to either the right or left. Install the door with the pivot side away from the showerhead for best results.

Before starting the installation, lay out and identify all of the parts. Inspect them for damage.

Closely follow the instructions pertaining to the sealant application on the door. Sealing areas other than those shown may cause leaking.

Two people should perform this installation.

Sterling reserves the right to make revisions to the design of products without notice, as specified in the Price Book.

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