Adjusting frameless shower doors the difference between a framed hinged and frameless shower door is the thickness of the glass.
Adjusting glass shower door hinge.
Find the screws that connect the glass door to the frame at the hinges.
Like the sticking door the answer to a sagging door is to tighten the screws.
The hinge can slide down over time so loosening adjusting and tightening can solve the problem.
How to adjust frameless glass shower door hinges.
Step 4 set the door on the wood and move it into position so that the hinges are over the holes in the wall of the shower then screw the hinges into the wall.
This makes the glass sturdier and not in need of a frame to secure or stabilize it.
Make sure the top of this hinge is flush with the top of the door and that the entire hinge is seated against the edge of the glass before you tighten the screws.
Frameless showers and shower doors are made from 3 8 to 1 2 inch thick glass.
If the glass door has only lately started to bump the ground as it swings it is likely that the clamps have worked slightly loose rather than the floor being an issue.
If your shower has a level adjustment bar like this one you will want to watch this first.
Turn the screws counterclockwise so that they are loose but do not remove them.
Frameless shower doors consist of tempered glass with two or three hinges at one side.
If you notice leaks at the sides or bottom of the door.