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Sterling Plumbing 1500D-31S VISTA PIVOT SHOWER DOOR - Page 2 Questions & Answers
Can't get the plastic anchors
If you are using the cone shaped anchors and you're sure you have the right size hole drilled then just use a small hammer to tap them into place so that small flange on the front rim of the anchor is back tight against the shower wall.When you are tightening screws in be careful to not overtighten or you will cause anchors to slip . Hope this helps. Thank you
2/26/2012 12:00:10 AM •
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on Feb 26, 2012
We have drilled a 3/16"
If you used the correct drill size, the anchors should fit in the hole by softly taping them in with a hammer. Make sure the anchors are inserted before you attach anything to them. When the screw is used with them, they will expand and hold in place.
10/6/2011 5:31:37 PM •
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on Oct 06, 2011
I put the door in
Through my experience with the exact same issue, I found that my only alternative was to remove and replace the door and jams in the right direction. The hinges, door knob hole and catch will have to be reversed and with he existing holes and mortise joints already cut on the door and jam, the best solution is to correct it. Regardless of what is done, you'll spend more time correcting and hiding the pre-existing cut outs. It is much faster and easier to correct it, than to modify it. Just thought I'd pass along what I have experienced.
5/5/2010 2:02:19 AM •
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on May 05, 2010
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