Bottom Frame
Threshold
13. Adjust and Secure the Door and Strike Jamb
To Adjust the Door Panel
Open the door to access the pin adjusters located in the top and bottom frames on the pivot side of
the glass panel.
Using a Phillips screwdriver, turn the top pin adjustor to move the pin to the mark on the frame.
Turn the screw clockwise to move the pin closer to the edge of glass.
Adjust the door so there is at least a 1/4" (6 mm) gap between the bottom frame and the top of the
threshold.
The door should be aligned evenly along the strike jamb and should open smoothly without the
end caps hitting the strike jamb. If the end caps hit the strike jamb, the door or strike jamb will
need further adjustment.
Make sure the door panel compresses the strike seal along the full length of the door. If there is a
gap at the top or bottom, the wall jamb will need to be adjusted.
If the wall jamb needs adjusting, remove the strike jamb and loosen the screws holding the wall
jamb in place (do not remove). Shift the wall jamb as needed and secure the screws.
Check the opening and closing of the door to make sure the glass edges contact the latches.
Reinstall the end caps on the top and bottom door panel frames by lightly tapping them in place
using a rubber mallet.
If the end caps are loose when reinstalled; remove, apply silicone sealant, and reinstall.
To Secure the Strike Jamb
From inside the shower, use the pre-drilled holes in the wall jamb as a guide to drill 1/8" holes into
the strike jamb.
Secure the strike jamb in place using four #8 x 3/4" flathead screws. Do not overtighten.
Kohler Co.
Pin
adjuster
1/4" (6 mm)
Gap
End Cap
17
Loosen screws.
Strike Jamb
1144162-2-B