How to Guide
PRODUCT GUIDE
Vinyl Patio Doors (JPG008)
5
HARDWARE ADJUSTMENT - CONTINUED
MULTI-PANEL SLIDING PANEL SHOOT BOLT ADJUSTMENT
This door consists of
two operating panels:
an active panel with
a handle and locking
mechanism and an
inactive panel with
justahandle.The
inactive panel contains
a shoot bolt that is
designed to secure the
inactive panel in place
and allow the active panel to lock into it.
Shoot Bolt Adjustment:
1.Adjusttherollersasdescribedabove.
2. Completely close the inactive panel and open the active panel.
3.Iftheshootbolt
will not properly
engage into the
keeper, loosen the
four screws and
slide the keeper
back and forth until
the lock engages
properly. Re-tighten
all screws.
4. Engage the shoot
bolt into the keeper
and verify there is
at least a gap of
1/16"betweenthe
end of the shoot bolt and the frame header. If necessary, perform
shootboltheightadjustment.
5.Checkdoorforproperoperationandreadjustasnecessary.
Shoot Bolt Height Adjustment:
Adjusttheheightoftheshootboltifittouchestheheadorifitisn't
high enough to properly engage in the keeper.
Note! Patio door panels are very heavy. Removal and installation
requires two or more people.
1.Removetheinactivepanelfromthedoor.Therollersmayneedtobe
adjustedupintothepaneltoclearthesilltrack.Slidethepaneltoan
open position and lift up and over the sill track.
Note! The shoot bolt only has 7/16" of adjustment. If it comes out of
the panel, remove the plastic piece on the top of the panel and re-
thread the shoot bolt into the passive keeper assembly.
2. Turn the shoot bolt counterclockwise to lengthen; clockwise to
shorten. Only increase it enough to engage into the keeper and
leave1/16"gapattheframeheader.Iftheshootbolthitstheframe
header, it will not fully lock when engaged.
3.Reinstalltheinactivepanelbackintotheframeandre-adjustthe
rollers as necessary.
4.Checkdoorforproperoperationandreadjustasnecessary.
1/16"
Shoot
bolt
Shoot bolt
keeper
Inactive
panel
Fixed
panel
Inactive
panel
Active
panel
Fixed
panel
Attachment
screws
Frame
header