Delta CBKB2601 Owner Manual

Delta Shower Door Measurement Guide
Before you customize your dream door, you need to make sure you have the correct measurements:
Identify Vertical and Horizontal Openings with Threshold Depth
Height (A), Widths (B), and Depth (C). Widths (B) measurements are often not the same so doors can be adjusted up to 3/8"
A) Vertical Opening
Measure from the top of the shower or bathtub threshold up to the top of the acrylic (or tile) surround wall
B) Horizontal Opening
Measure width of opening at the top and the bottom of the enclosure.
C) Threshold/Sill
Measure the depth from front to back (edge to edge) of the shower or bathtub threshold.
Available Sizes:
• 48" Shower
- Fits openings between 47-3/8" minimum – 47-7/8" maximum
- Finished Door Height: 76”
- Minimum Required Clearance Height for Installation: 78”
- Threshold/Sill Depth Requirement: 1-3/4”
- Studs required 1-1/2" from front surface of threshold/sill
• 60" Shower
- Fits openings between 59-3/8"minimum – 59-7/8" maximum
- Finished Door Height: 76”
- Minimum Required Clearance Height for Installation: 78”
- Threshold/Sill Depth Requirement: 1-3/4”
- Studs required 1-1/2" from front surface of threshold/sill
Sliding Shower Doors
B
A
B
RECORD DIMENSIONS BELOW
Opening
Height (A):
Width of
widest point (B):
Width at
narrowest point (B):
Need Additional Assistance with Delta Shower Doors?
Call us at 1.800.964.4850 Visit us at www.deltashowerdoors.com Email us at customersolutions@deltashowerdoors.com
**Disclaimers
• For ceramic tile application, use the top of the tile for the maximum door height.
• In older homes the opening at the top is often wider than the bottom due to an out-of-plumb condition.
• NOTE: All Delta Shower Doors are designed to accommodate out-of-plumb conditions totaling 3/8”.
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