sliding door cavity dimensions

sliding door cavity dimensions

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Sliding Door Cavity Dimensions

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1. Choose Door Type To utilise the space normally taken up by a hinged door we offer cavity door units allowing the door to slide into a pocket in the wall. (Download PDF for price)How to install a cavity door We take you through the steps to install a cavity door unit. Phillips Head Screw Driver Ear, Eye & Dust Protection Timber Pelmet cover trims Closing Jamb (VIC, SA, TAS, WA only) 2. Measure your opening Measure your stud opening (insert image #1) allow 5mm minimum in both height and width. This will allow for the unit to be packed square during installation. Use these measurements to purchase your new Hume cavity. Height = Door Height + 70mm (QLD, VIC, SA, TAS, WA) Height = Door Height + 80mm (NSW, ACT) Width = 2 x Door Width + 10mm – Flush Pull (Door protrudes 50mm) Width = 2 x Door Width + 60mm – Flush Jamb (Door is flush with split jamb) 3. Remove transport plates Remove both transport plates from the top of the cavity.




Fit and screw steel head/track to the top of the cavity unit. 4. Fit closing jamb to head/track Fit closing jamb to head/track. (Not supplied QLD, NSW, WA, ACT) 5. Place cavity unit in opening Stand assembled cavity unit into your opening, ensure unit is level, pack behind then fix through back post of the cavity unit into the house frame. Make sure the split jambs are in line with the house frame and fix the unit to the floor. (pack under cavity for additional clearance under the door - only if required) 6. Fix head track to frame Ensure split jambs and head/track are plumb and level, then fix the head to the house frame. 7. Make sure closing jamb is plumb Plumb closing jamb, pack and fix through to the house frame. 8. Cavity fittings pack includes 2 x 4 Wheel Roller Assemblies L/H & R/H Door Guides 2 x Quick Release Base Plates Rubber Bumper Stopper (QLD only) 9. Fit 4 wheel roller cariages into head track Place both 4 wheel roller carriages into the track and ensure they both operate well.




Check that the door is straight and free of any imperfections. Seal your door top & bottom with two coats of undercoat and 2 coats of paint. Refer to manufacturer's warranty. 11. Attach the base plates Attach the base plates on the top edge of the door, 80mm from each end. Ensure the nylon lock tabs are both on the same side of the door. 12. Fit clad to opening Clad your opening (Not included) - Important - At this stage make sure the temporary spacer block and plate (located in between the split jambs, approximately half way up from the bottom) remain in place during cladding and tiling to prevent distortion of the cavity pocket. Remove after cladding and prior to the door installation. 13. Fit the architraves. 14. Slide the carriage pin into the base plate Check the opening is free from obstructions, slide the door into the cavity, lift door and slide the carriage pin into the base plate. Then lock with the tab and repeat this process for the second wheel carriage.




15. Fit the cavity door guides Fasten the door guides at the bottom of the split jamb. Ensure the slide adjustment part of the guide is on the outside of the opening. Check the door slides evenly and smoothly. 16. Adjust the height of the wheel carriage Using the adjusting spanner, adjust the height of the wheel carriage and plumb against closing jamb. 17. Cut timber cover trims Cut the timber cover trims to the desired length, fix with screws provided. 18. Fit screw covers Fit all the screw covers to the timber pelmet cover trims. Check your door operates correctly and revisit any of the steps if required.EntryInternalDoor SystemsCulture and ValuesSustainabilityNewsPublic RelationsCareersWarrantyCommercial Credit ApplicationRequest A QuoteMake an EnquiryRequest A BrochureFeedback Corinthian product catalogues are listed below on this page for immediate download. If you can't find the information you are searching for in these brochures, please submit your question by filling out our enquiry form.




Door Care and MaintenanceHome STATESMAN CAVITY SLIDER UNITS Statesman Cavity Slider Units offer a functional and effi cient alternative to hinged or surface sliding doors. For space limited areas such as ensuites, cupboards and in passage ways the Statesman creates the open plan living effect. The Statesman Cavity Units by Hume Doors are available to suit 90mm framing which is the most common for domestic and commercial construction. (requires architrave for finished job) • Available in standard sizes to suit 1980mm high doors and door widths of 910, 860, 810, 760, 710, 660 & 610mm • Closing jambs – supplied as standard • Heavy duty aluminium smooth running track • 4 wheel system – carries doors up to 70kg • No fl oor guides required • Aluminium back post – for strength and easy installation • Pine timber slats for easy fi xing of wall linings • Aluminium bottom plate – strength and trouble free • For painting purposes, quick release base plate with wheel assembly, allows for easy removal (leaves wheels in track).




For function and performance – Statesman Cavity Slider Units are the logical choice. DOOR HEIGHT 1980 DOOR track and wheel assembly How to Install a Cavity Sliding Door Sliding doors are great to use in small rooms where you don’t have room for a swinging door. Learn how to install a sliding door into a stud wall. We show you how to attach the frame. See how to attach rollers to the door. We also show you how to position guides so the door slides smoothly. Continue to Step-by-step instructions. Masonite packers are used to fill the gap between the frame and the wall. A great way to measure the length you need is to hold the packer up against the stud and mark the end with your finger. Then just snap the packer. This way you’ll never have a packer that is longer than the stud is wide.Put the sliding door frame together Knock out the spacer at the top of the frame and insert the sliding track into the cavity. Screw the track to the doorframe. 




Hammer two nails into the top of the doorframe upright and put the opposite frame upright in place. Use two nails to hold it in place.Install the frame into your stud wall In this video we are installing the door in an empty stud wall. If you already have plaster walls you are going to have to cut away the plaster.  Place the frame into the stud wall. Make sure it is flush to the outside of the studs so that when you put the plaster on there is no bulging in the wall. Use the nail gun to fix it in place.Use packers to support the frame When fixing the other side to the frame make sure you position it 10mm in front of the stud so that when you put the plaster on it is flush with the edge of your frame. Use your spirit level to make sure the edge of the frame is level. Pack the gap between the stud and the frame with Masonite packers. Make sure you have support at the top and bottom as well as through the middle.Attach the rollers and hang the door Please make sure you use all equipment appropriately and safely when following the advice in these D.I.Y. videos.

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