2024-12-16
The installation steps of the shower base support are usually as follows:
1. Prepare tools: Make sure you have the necessary tools, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, levels, electric drills, etc.
2. Check the base: Check whether the shower base is intact and confirm that the size and shape are in line with your shower room design.
3. Positioning: According to the size of the shower base and the installation drawing, mark the location of the base on the ground.
4. Clean the floor: Make sure the installation area is clean, dust-free and oil-free, which will help the stability of the base.
5. Place the base: Place the shower base in the marked position and use a level to ensure that it is level.
6. Fix the base: Use screws or special fixings to fix the base to the ground. Make sure all fixings are tightened.
7. Check stability: Apply some pressure on the base to check whether it is stable and not shaking.
8. Install the support: Install the support on the base according to the instructions or drawings. Usually you need to insert the feet of the support frame into the holes of the base and fix them with screws.
9. Adjust the height: If the support frame has an adjustable height function, adjust it to the appropriate height as needed.
10. Check overall stability: Place some weight on the support frame to check whether the entire structure is stable.
11. Install the shower screen or door: Finally, install the shower screen or door on the support frame to ensure that they can open and close smoothly.
12. Check water tightness: After the installation is completed, perform a water test to check for leaks.
Please note that the specific installation steps may vary depending on the model of the base support frame and the manufacturer's guidance. Be sure to refer to the installation instructions included with the product for operation. If you are not sure how to operate or encounter difficulties during the installation process, it is recommended to contact a professional installer for installation. Safety first, do not perform complex installation work on your own to avoid personal injury or property damage.