Sterling Plumbing SP1500D Series Outdoor Shower User Manual


 
2. Measure and Cut the Bottom Track
IMPORTANT! Risk of product damage. If your shower has a curve in the corners where they meet the
sidewalls, be sure to measure from wall to wall above the curves. Failure to measure above the curve or
angle could result in the bottom track being cut too short.
Determine the pivot end of the bottom track. If you are not sure which end is the pivot end,
position the bottom track on the ledge with the front side of the track toward the outside of the
shower.
Measure from wall to wall at the flattest part of the shower ledge (Distance D).
Subtract 9/16 (1.4 cm) from dimension D. The resulting dimension is the bottom track cut length.
IMPORTANT! Measure from the pivot side of the bottom track. Mark and cut the strike side.
Mark the strike side at the determined distance (see the previous section to determine the strike
side).
NOTE: For best results use a miter box and 32-teeth per inch hacksaw to make the cut.
Cut the bottom track at the mark. Do not cut the pivot end.
File the rough edges smooth where the bottom track was cut, taking care to avoid damaging
finished surfaces.
D
Angled
Base
Curved
Base
Measure carefully. If your walls
are curved or angled, measure above the curve or
angle. Failure to do so can result in an improperly cut
bottom track and can void the warranty.
Measure distance
"D" above curves in
the corners.
Measure
here.
Measure
here.
Warning:
D
Front Side of
Bottom Track
9/16"
(1.4 cm)
9/16"
(1.4 cm)
Important:
Do not cut on the pivot side.
For Right Pivots
For Left Pivots
Pivot End
Pivot End
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