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Masonite door sill adjustment.
Shim the hinge side of the frame point c in figure 12.
Masonite steel door series 1.
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This masonite adjustable sill is ideal for creating seal against bottom of door by raising and lowering the seal strip against the bottom of the door eliminating gaps.
Install shims until there is a consistent 1 8 gap between the top of the door slab and the frame header.
We carry a variety of masonite door parts including bottom sweeps weather stripping hinges frames and more.
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When they arrive remove your old door trim and threshold then assemble.
All doors that are fire rated will have a fire label affixed to the hinge side of the door stating the specific fire rating.
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Sloped design to drain water away from house.
Please consult with your masonite dealer and or building official to ensure that the configuration you have chosen will meet your specific fire door application.
Shim the top of the door on the latch side point b in figure 12.
36 length can be trimmed to fit required size.
Inswing adjustable sill outswing bumper sill inswing doors feature an adjustable sill that allows for a water tight seal with the door sweep.
High definition panel profile.
1 4 of adjustment allows for ease of field installations for proper door closure weatherstripping schlegal foam filled.
Marty from liberty homes will show you a quick and easy way to adjust your door.
Adjustable crown ensures tight seal.
This will hold the door tight in its position relative to the frame.