PGT 670/770 Sliding Glass Door Assembly Instruction
The PGT 670/770 Sliding Glass Door is a durable and stylish door that can be used in a variety of applications. It features a multi-panel design that allows for easy operation and a variety of configurations. The door is also equipped with a variety of safety features, including a mortise lock and a fixed panel clip.
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SLIDING GLASS DOOR
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
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SLIDING GLASS DOOR
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
NOTICE
READING THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST AND FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURES IN
PROPER SEQUENCE WILL SAVE FRUSTRATION AND REDUCE COSTLY MISTAKES AND
WASTED TIME.
• Protect mainframe only with light coating of oil, grease or soap. Action of lime in plaster can destroy finish.
• Sill must be smooth … buff edges and fill any valleys left by mason. A ridge or lump could cause latching problems.
• If installed in wood surround, measure assembled doorframe, add shim space and make sur round to these dimensions.
• Before installing any sliding glass door it is recommended that you read through this document, identify all of the parts being used and verify that you are not missing any before attempting to install the product. This will keep you from having to board up an opening if any parts are damaged or missing.
• Once all parts are accounted for and are viewed as being in good condition, only then should you follow the instructions step by step.
FRAME ASSEMBLY BY-PASS
(if pocket door skip to pocket section)
1) Gather the main frame header, sill and jambs. Trace the frame ends with sealant. (See Figure 1)
Note: It is good practice to seal the outside of all four corners heavily after the frame is assembled. (See Figure 1and 2)
TRACE FRAME W/SEALANT
BEFORE ASSEMBLY
2) Assemble mainframe head, jambs, and sill using the supplied # 8 x 1 Philips pan head screws at each assembly hole. (See Figure 1 and 2)
3) Apply the sill riser adapter to the main frame sill. First, place sealant along entire length of riser adaptor in area shown
(See Figure 3).
4) Set the track on an even, flat, fully supported surface and then connect the sill riser to the sill.
(See Figure 3a).
Figures 1and 2
TRACE FRAME W/SEALANT
BEFORE ASSEMBLY
APPLY SEALANT INSIDE GROOVE
BEFORE INSTALLING.
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Note: Risers can be applied at the end of the installation as well should panels need to be set from the inside or to protect from job site damage. When using the Box (standard) riser allow for the additional depth the riser will add to the sill towards the inside. If this additional depth is not accounted for there may not be enough room to install the riser. It is recommended that the sill riser be attached (without sealant) until the main frame is secured.
5) Make sure the opening which the door is to be installed to is clean and clear of debris. Dry fit the frame into the opening.
SEAL ENTIRE WIDTH
AND LENGTH OF FRAME
Note: Do not force the frame into the opening. If the frame is tight then clear away obstructions.
6) Once the frame fits into opening freely, seal under entire length of sill and all frame seams. Make sure to include where the frame sill and head meet the main frame jambs.
(See Figure 4)
7) Set frame in opening and shim as necessary to make frame plumb, level and square. Shim behind all frame jamb and header installation screws and near mortise keeper to prevent frame distortion when installation screws are tightened.
Important: Frame head and track must be level, square and plumb at frame jambs. Measure at head, sill and midpoint horizontally to be certain that frame is not bowed, also measure from top to bottom across the entire frame from left to right to make sure there are no rises in the sill or dips in the header. Rises in the sill or dips in the header could pre vent the panels from being installed. Do not over tighten frame installation screws as this could warp the frame.
(See Figure 5)
Helpful Tip: Use a short torpedo level across the sill (without setting it on the riser) and at the head to verify the sill and head are level from inside to outside. If the track at sill or head are not level from inside to outside it could cause stiff panel operation. Take notice that the head and sill are not the same depth, it is important to make sure that the tracks align at the head and sill in order for the panels to roll correctly. Use a plumb bob to make sure the head and sill are in alignment, this is especially important in pocket conditions.
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SEAL ENTIRE WIDTH
AND LENGTH OF FRAME
Figure 4
"U" "V"
"X"
"W"
"Y"
Figure 5
"Z"
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8) Attach frame to opening per PGT specifications and in compliance with all local code requirements, Miami-Dade NOA or test reports.
9) Once the frame is secured and is plumb, level, and square, seal installation screws.
10) After installation screws are sealed, install the sill inserts.
There is one insert for each track. (See Figure 6)
11) Next install the main frame head screw covers.
Snap the screw cover in on one side then slide the cover over until it is past the jamb fins, do the same with the other side. The material may need to be arched to get it in tight. (See Figure 7)
Note: Main frame jamb screw covers in tracks where keepers or fixed panel clips will be installed should be installed at the end of installation. This allows for proper placement and adjustment of keepers and clips. The main frame jamb screw covers will need to be trimmed to size once keepers have been adjusted.
FRAME ASSEMBLY POCKET
(if pocket door skip to pocket section)
1) Gather the main frame header, sill and jamb (if single pocket).
Trace the frame head and sill ends with sealant on jamb side of single pocket doors. It is not necessary to trace the frame ends if the unit is a double pocket door. (See Figure 8 and 9)
Figure 6
Figure 7
TRACE FRAME
Figure 8
Note: It is good practice to seal heavily the outside of all corners where the frame head and sill meet a jamb after the frame is assembled. Not available on double pockets.
2) Assemble mainframe head, sill, and jamb, on a single pocket door using the supplied # 8 x 1 Philips pan head screws at each assembly hole. (See Figure 8 and 9) This step is not required on double pocket units.
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LANT
TRACE FRAME W/SEALANT
BEFORE ASSEMBLY
Figure 9
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3) Apply the sill riser adapter to the main frame sill. First, place sealant along entire length of riser adaptor in area shown (See Figure 10).
4) Set the track on an even, flat, fully supported surface and then connect the sill riser to the sill. (See Figure 11).
Important: Sill riser must be installed prior to the p-hook being installed.
Note: Sill riser can be attached near the end of the installation but must be attached prior to installation of the p-hook should panels need to be set from the inside or to protect from job site damage When using the box (standard) riser allow for the additional depth the riser will add to the sill towards the inside. If this additional depth is not accounted for there may not be enough room to install the riser. It is recommended that the sill riser be attached
(without sealant) until the main frame is secured.
5) Make sure the opening which the door is to be installed is clean and clear of debris. Dry fit the frame into the opening.
APPLY SEALANT INSIDE GROOVE
BEFORE INSTALLING.
Figure 10
Figure 11
Note: Do not force the frame into the opening. If the frame is tight then clear away obstructions.
SEAL ENTIRE WIDTH
AND LENGTH OF FRAME
6) Once the frame fits into opening freely, seal under entire length of sill and all frame seams. Make sure to include where the frame sill and head meet the main frame jamb if the unit is a single pocket. (See Figure 12)
7) Set frame in opening and shim as necessary to make frame plumb, level and square. Shim behind all frame jamb and header installation screws and near mortise keeper to prevent frame distortion when installation screws are tightened.
SEAL ENTIRE WIDTH
AND LENGTH OF FRAME
Figure 12
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Important: Frame head and track must be level, square and frame jamb (if used) must be plumb at jamb. Measure at head, sill and mid point horizontally to be certain that frame is not bowed, also measure from top to bottom across the entire frame from left to right to make sure there are no rises in the sill or dips in the header. Rises in the sill or dips in the header could prevent the panels from getting installed. Do not over tighten frame installation screws this could warp the frame.
(See Figure 13)
Helpful Tip: Use a short torpedo level across the sill (without setting it on the riser) and at the head to verify the sill and head are level from inside to outside. If the track at sill or head are not level from inside to outside it could cause stiff panel operation. Take notice that the head and sill are not the same depth, it is important to make sure that the tracks align at the head and sill in order for the panels to roll correctly. Use a plumb bob to make sure the head and sill are in alignment, this is especially important in pocket conditions.
8) Attach frame to opening as per PGT specifications and in compliance with all local code requirements, Miami-Dade NOA or test reports.
9)Next attach the P-hook.
Note: Pocket doors will only assemble at head, jamb and sill if single pocket. Double pocket main frame is not assembled as there are no jambs supplied with the unit.
"U" "V"
"X"
"W"
"Y"
"Z"
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10) Hook strip P-hook will attach interior panel to substrate. Attach frame and hook strip to opening as per PGT specifications and in compliance with all local code requirements, Miami-Dade NOA or test reports.
11) The P-hook is not notched and sits on top of the sill and just under the header. There are two types of P-hooks, one for the narrow sill riser and one for the box (standard) riser. (See Figure 14)
12) If a panel is not available to set the location of the p-hook from inside to outside then align the p-hook with the riser and header as shown.
(See Figure 15)
P-HOOK FOR
NARROW RISER
Figure 14
P-HOOK FOR
STANDARD RISER
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.388
.465
Figure 15
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.465
Note:Note: riser heights will determine how many dust plugs will be needed at the sill.
Install as many as needed to fill the void from the bottom of the panel to the underside of the P-hook
13) Once the frame is secured and is plumb, level, and square; seal installation screws.
14) After installation screws are sealed, install the sill inserts. There is one insert for each track.
(See Figure 16)
15) Next install the main frame head screw covers and P-hook screw covers. (See Figure 17)
Figure 16
Note:For pocket doors with main frame jambs - the main frame jamb screw covers conceal where the keepers will be mounted and should be installed at the end of installation. This will allow for proper placement and adjustment of keepers. The main frame jamb screw covers will need to be trimmed to size once keepers have been adjusted.
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PANEL INSTALLATION
PGT offers many sliding glass door configurations, please see the panel orientation sheet to make sure the correct panels are on the correct tracks.
Panel number
1) Shipping labels on panels will have the panel # and letter name on them; they will be installed in order from left to right.
Please see the configuration page for the proper track the panel goes onto. (See Figure 18)
2) Position panel so that the top of panel slips over track frame header. Swing bottom of panel in until bottom of panel is aligned over sill and set panel on roller spline.
(See Figure 19)
3) Repeat procedure, with next outer panel until all panels are installed.
4) Panels are always installed with roller adjustment holes to the exterior.
• To adjust rollers on panels use a Phillips head screwdriver to turn adjustment screws located on the bottom outside of panel. Screw guns can strip the adjustment and therefore are not recommended. (See Figure 20)
5) To raise panels, pick up the panel at the edge to relieve the weight pressure on the wheels and then adjust by turning adjustment screw clockwise. To lower panels turn adjustment screws counter clockwise then use weight pressure on the panel to set the wheels to the new adjustment level.
(See Figure 21)
WARNING: When raising and lowering the wheels, if you feel pressure do not continue as this could cause the adjustment screw to strip. Adjust each panel until all panels roll freely and all panels’ stiles and frame jambs are parallel when in the closed position.
6) Once all panels are set into place and have been adjusted properly, check the reveals and operations to verify that everything is in proper working order.
You are now ready to start to install the hardware.
Figure 18
Figure 19
Panel letter
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT HOLE
Figure 20
CORRECT
PANELS STILES AND FRAME
JAMBS ARE PARALLEL
INCORRECT
PANELS STILES AND FRAME
JAMBS ARE SKEWED
Figure 21
It is recommended to install the locking hardware BEFORE attaching any of the fixed panel hardware.
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Figure 22
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1) Align the thumb turn tail piece of the interior handle into the slot of the mortise assembly.
2) Attach handles using the two (2) #8-32 pan head screws provided.
Note: Latch may not be operated unless the safety pin (located between the two mortise cams) is depressed.
KEEPER INSTALLATION
3) Attach keeper to frame jamb using four (4)
#10 X 1 1/2” pan head screws. Track will be dimpled in the location the keeper is installed into the frame jamb.
4) With the mortise lock latch extended, adjust the keeper to maximize bite with the latch. Check operation of the lock and adjust the keeper up or down if required.
HELPFUL TIP: There is adjustment on the latch to move the cams in or out. Adjust the cams independently to remove play or add play to the latch engagement in the panel. If the unit has fixed panels it is recommended to adjust the cams in tight until the fixed panel is secured. Once the fixed panel(s), fixed panel clip(s), and retainer clip(s), have been completely installed readjust cams to allow for a little bit of play in the operating door(s). (See Figure 23)
LOCKING HARDWARE
Door to Door Connection (See Figure 24)
1) Align the lever tail piece of the interior handle into the slot of the mortise assembly.
2) Attach handles using the two (2) #8-32 pan head screws provided.
a. Note: latch may not be operated unless the safety pin (located between the two mortise cams) is depressed.
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LATCH ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
LATCH CAM
LATCH RELEASE PIN
LATCH ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
Figure 23
MORTISE LATCH
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KEEPER INSTALLATION
3) Attach keeper to frame jamb using four (4) #10 X 1
1/2” pan head screws. Astragal will be dimpled in the location the keeper is installed into the frame jamb.
4) With the mortise lock latch extended, adjust the keeper to maximize bite with the latch. Check operation of the lock and adjust the keeper up or down if required.
HELPFUL TIP: There is adjustment on the latch to move the cams in or out. Adjust the cams independently to remove play or add play to the latch engagement in the panel. If the unit has fixed panels it is recommended to adjust the cams in tight until the fixed panel is secured. Once the fixed panel(s), fixed panel clip(s), and retainer clip(s), have been completely installed, readjust cams to allow for a little bit of play in the operating door(s). (See Figure 25)
5) If the door has the recessed hardware or any secondary lock hardware, follow the same procedures listed above.
LATCH ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
LATCH CAM
LATCH RELEASE PIN
LATCH ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
Figure 25
MORTISE LATCH
FIXED PANEL HARDWARE
1) Each fixed panel has one 6” fixed panel clip and one retaining clip.
2) The fixed panel clip will snap into the main frame jamb at the center of the height of the jamb. Attach the clip to the main frame jamb by tapping it into place with a hard plastic mallet.
interior
Fixed panel retainer
617352
Note: Be sure the “Fins” on the clip are facing the interior of the house. (See Figure 26)
3) Once the clip is snapped firmly into place on the frame jamb and the fins are positioned to the inside of the house, lock the operating panels to the main frame jamb with the mortise lock cams adjusted all the way in, then close the fixed panels over the fixed panel clip.
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Figure 26
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4) The fins from the clip will make interference with the stile and lock the panel into place.
5) Once the fixed panels are locked into place, install the retaining clip. The clip is installed on the interior of the home and will fit between the stile of the door and the main frame jamb leg. Retaining clips are the full height of the panel.
Note: The retaining clip must be installed so that the panel cannot be pushed on from the exterior and disengaged from the fixed panel clip. There are two different retaining clips, one for fixed panels that are on the inner most track of the home
(Track 1) and one for fixed panels that are on all other tracks.
Be sure to reference the test report or Miami-Dade NOA for proper quantity and placement of the fixed panel clips.
SCREEN FRAME INSTALLATION (Box Screen)
Note: Screen main frame will be separate from panel main frame when exceeding two tracks. If the unit is a 2P2T, 3P2T, 4P2T this section does not apply, skip to the next section. If the unit does not have screens, please skip to the next section.
Screen Frame Assembly
1) The screen frame head, jambs, and sill must be installed into the main frame head, jambs, and sill.
2) Start with the screen sill; it will connect into the main frame sill accessory grove.
3) Insert tail piece and rotate downward locking it into place. (See Figure 27)
4) Next connect the screen head add-on to the main frame head accessory grove.
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5) Insert tail piece and rotate upwards locking it into place.
(See Figure 28)
6) Last, connect the screen frame jambs to the main frame jambs
7) Insert tail piece and rotate outwards until they are locked into place (See Figure 29)
Figure 28
Note: There are not any anchorage requirements for the screen frame so attach as needed to hold the screen frame into place.
8) Seal under entire length of sill and all frame seams and also apply a small amount of sealant where screen mainframe and glass door main frame meet.
9) Shim as necessary to make screen frame plumb, level and square. Shim behind all frame jamb and header installation screws and near keeper to prevent frame distortion when installation screws are tightened.
Note: Frame head and track must be level and frame jamb must be plumb at jambs. Measure at head, track and latch to be certain that frame is not bowed. Do not over tighten frame installation screws this will warp the frame and prevent the screen(s) from operating properly.
Note: If unit is an OXO then the screen astragal adapter and screen astragal will need to be installed. It will be installed at the end of the installation and is in the parts and pieces section of this Assembly Instruction Manual.
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Figure 29
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SCREEN FRAME INSTALLATION (Standard Screen)
If the unit does not have screens, please skip to the next section. The standard screen rides on the same mainframe as the glass panels with the addition of one sill screen/finishing rail.
10) Attach the standard screen rail to the main frame by inserting the tail piece into the main frame sill accessory grove and rotate downward.
(See Figure 30)
Note: There are not any anchorage requirements for the screen frame, so attach as needed to hold the screen frame into place.
11) Seal under entire length of sill and all frame seams and also apply a small amount of sealant where screen mainframe and glass door main frame meet.
12) Shim as necessary to make screen sill plumb, level and square.
Figure 30
Note: If unit is an OXO then the screen astragal adapter and screen astragal will need to be installed. It will be installed at the end of the installation and is in the parts and pieces section of this assembly instruction manual.
SCREEN PANEL INSTALLATION (Box Screen)
1) Position panel so that top of panel slips into frame header channel. Swing bottom of panel in until bottom of panel is aligned over sill spline and set panel on roller spline. (See Figure 31)
2) Repeat procedure, with next in line or outer screen until all screens are installed. Please see the con figuration page for the track the screens go on to.
3) Adjust screen rollers located at ends of screen panel.
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WARNING: When raising and lowering the wheels, if you feel pressure do not continue as this could cause the adjustment screw to strip. Adjust each screen until all screens roll freely and all screen stiles and frame jambs are parallel.
4) When screens are properly adjusted, latch keepers may be installed and raised or lowered to make proper contact with latch P-cam.
SCREEN PANEL INSTALLATION (Standard screen)
1) Position panel so that top of panel slips onto frame header fin.
Swing bottom of panel in until bottom of panel is aligned over sill add on fin and set panel roller on fin. (See Figure 32)
2) Repeat procedure, with next in line screen until all screens are installed. Please see the configuration page for the track the screens go on to.
3) Adjust screen rollers located at top and bottom of screen at each end.
PARTS AND PIECES
After the above steps have been completed, the unit is operating properly, and is set in place you are ready for the final parts and pieces.
High Pile Dust Plugs
Dust plugs are used to fill any voids where interlocking panels are set in the closed position and require a weather seal. Position two high pile pads above and below the interlocking section of the doors in the closed position. To do this, mark the area where the doors interlock together in the closed position. Then open the panels and place the high pile pads on the extrusion making sure that the adhesive backing makes good contact to the extrusion. (See Figure 33)
Figure 32
Figure 33
Place dust plug here
HERE MOUNTED TO
SIDE OF FRAME SURFACE frame surface
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Figure 34
HERE MOUNTED TO mounted to side of frame surface
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Panel Bumpers
The four hole bumper stop can be used to stop the travel of a panel on a by-pass or to keep a panel from rolling off the track when installing a pocket door. For a bypass it should be placed in the header and/or on the sill in such a way to keep the locking handle from making contact with the next door’s interlock. On a pocket door unit it should be installed to keep a panel from rolling off of the end of a track. (See Figure 35)
Note: For multiple panel units it may be necessary to also use the panel come-a-long in conjunction with the four hole bumper stops.
Panel Come-A-Long
If the unit is a multi-panel, multi-track or pocket door unit it may be necessary to install panel come-a-longs. This allows the door to open without having to move each panel individually and also keeps the panels from hitting the interlocks or making contact with the handle hardware. They may be installed at the top of the door panel. (See Figure 36)
The come-a-long should be located in front of the vertical stile at the top rail. As the panel moves down the track it will make contact with the panel come-a-long and start driving the next panel down the track. It installs with two number 8” x 1 1/4” sheet metal screws. When located in the correct position it should leave a gap between the handle and the interlock of the panel.
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Note: Installing come-a-longs in the bottom rail of the panel could prohibit the roller from operating correctly as the screw could bind into the roller housing.
Note: Do not locate the part in any other area than shown in the drawing; doing so could cause damage to the frame or glass. Do not use longer screws; doing so could cause interference or operational problems.
Figure 35
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Adjustment Hole Plug
Once the doors are installed and working properly, install the roller adjustment hole plugs. There are two per operable panel and should be located on the outside face of the door.
(See Figure 37)
Screen Astragal and Screen Astragal Adapter
If the unit has screens and is an OXO configuration, then the screen astragal and screen astragal adapter will need to be installed. Slide the screen astragal into the screen astragal adapter. Take the assembled part and install it onto the astragal base. This is applied to the exterior of the stationary panel’s astragal base as shown in the drawing.
Use four #10 x ¾” self drilling screws to attach the astragal adapter and astragal to the glass panels astragal base.
Once installed latch keepers may be installed and raised or lowered to make proper contact with latch P-cam. Caulk any seams where the astragal adapter and astragal meets head or sill.
(See Figure 38)
Final Screw Covers
Once the installation is complete, install any remaining screw covers. This includes screw covers that need to be cut to size that fit above and below the frame jamb keepers or astragal keepers. If the unit is a pocket door, there will also be a screw cover for the screws on the P-hook.
Special Feature Note:
This door has unique features that allow for versatility in the field.
Here is an additional feature for the advanced user.
Changing the Stack:
The interlock design used on this product allows the panels to move from interior tracks to outer tracks thus reversing the stack of the unit without requiring the glass to be deglazed from the product. Not all units are capable of stack reversal. See
Configuration Drawings to verify.
WHEEL ADJUSTMENT HOLE
Figure 37
Figure 38
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Steps to reversing the stack:
1) Remove the panel from the opening
2) Lay the panel down on a saw horse or supported surface
3) Remove the interlock screw cover
4) Remove the screws attaching the interlock to the stile
5) Slide the interlock off the top or bottom, notice the two barbs that fit inside the weather-strip groove
6) Flip the interlock so that it is now facing the other direction
7) Slide the interlock back into place making sure the barbs are in the weather-strip groove.
8) Reinstall the interlock screws
9) Reattach the interlock screw cover
10) Reinstall the panel
Note: There is a flat edge and a slanted edge of the interlock screw cover, be sure that the slanted edge is on the opposite side of the interlock hook. When attaching the interlock screw cover make sure not to cover the top panel notch. Covering the top panel notch will not allow the reinstallation of the panel. Last, changing the stack will not change a fixed panel to an operable panel (an XO will be still be an XO).
If you require additional help in reversing the stack or changing the configuration, please contact a PGT Sales or
Customer Service Representative.
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OPERABLE - PANEL TYPES
PANEL LETTER
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
D
J
(BOX OUT)
J
(BOX IN)
M
K
U
(BOX OUT)
U
(BOX IN)
A
ASTRAGAL
OUT
ASTRAGAL
IN
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
LOCKSTILE
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
ASTRAGAL
OUT
ASTRAGAL
IN
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
INTERMEDIATE - PANEL TYPES
PANEL LETTER
L
(BOX OUT)
LR
(BOX OUT)
N
(BOX OUT)
C
(BOX IN)
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
ASTRAGAL
OUT
ASTRAGAL
IN
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
ASTRAGAL
OUT
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
ASTRAGAL
IN
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
B
F SINGLE
INTERLOCK
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
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PANEL LETTER
P
R
T
(BOX OUT)
T
(BOX IN)
S
(BOX OUT)
S
(BOX IN)
FIXED - PANEL TYPES
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
ASTRAGAL
OUT
ASTRAGAL
IN
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
SINGLE
INTERLOCK
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
FIXED
LOCKSTILE
ASTRAGAL
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3P5T
XXX
BOX
SCREEN
4P3T
OXXO
BOX
SCREEN
4P5T
XXXX
BOX
SCREEN
TYPE
2P3T
XX
BOX
SCREEN
3P3T
OXO
BOX
SCREEN
3P4T
XXX
BOX
SCREEN
4P7T
XXXX
BOX
SCREEN
TYPE
6P5T
OXXXXO
BOX
SCREEN
8P7T
OXXXXXXO
BOX
SCREEN
J
D
R
J
D
S
M
D
STANDARD
A
D
M
P
D
B
M
A
B
DS
M
A
L
C M
D
P
D
B
J
B
M
A
B
B
DS
DS
A
M
M
M
F
STANDARD STACK
L D
R
REVERSE
K
M
A
K T
A
K
M
F
A
K
U
M
F
SD
A
SAME AS
STANDARD STACK
F
A
F
SD
B
F
U
F
SD
K
K
U
A
R P
SD DS
L
C
D
M
F B
F B
R P
SD DS
SD DS
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
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4P5T
XXXO
BOX
SCREEN
4P3T
XXXX
BOX
SCREEN
TYPE
6P5T
XXXXXX
BOX
SCREEN
TYPE
2P3T
OX
BOX
SCREEN
2P2T
XO
BOX
SCREEN
3P4T
OXX
BOX
SCREEN
4P5T
OXXX
BOX
SCREEN
3P4T
XXO
BOX
SCREEN
8P7T
XXXXXXXX
BOX
SCREEN
STANDARD
N/A
ORDER AS XO
D
M
N/A
P
ORDER AS XXO
J
N/A
ORDER AS XXXO
D
B
M J
P
D
B
B
M J
P
REVERSE
K
R
A
R
N/A
ORDER AS OX
K
R
F
SD
A
K
F
F
A U U
N/A
ORDER AS OXX
N/A
ORDER AS OXXX
M
M
L
C
F
SD
M
F
M
D
A
F
STANDARD STACK
L D
SAME AS
STANDARD STACK
B
A
SD DS
C
L
M
D
B
B
A
DS
SD DS
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SLIDING GLASS DOOR
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
LEFT HAND POCKETS
Finished opening
A
Panel type for Right Hand - M
B
Panel type for Right Hand - M, F
A
B
B
Panel type for Right Hand - M, F, F
A
B
B
Panel type for Right Hand - M, F, F, F
B
A
M
M
B c M
F
B
B c M
F
F
B
B
B c M
F
F
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SLIDING GLASS DOOR
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
DESCRIPTION
FRAME ASS'Y SCREW
#8 x 1" LONG
PARTS
PARTS
BAG
QTY.
16 per bag
Screw used to assemble the main frame.
JAMB BUMPER SCREW
#6 x 3/8" LONG
1 per bumper
Screw used to attach the jamb bumper to the operable panel.
COME - A - LONG SCREW
#8 x 1 1/4" LONG
2 per come a - long
Screw used to attach the come -a- long block to each operable panels.
4 HOLE BUMPER STOP SCREW
#8 x 3/8" LONG
4 per bumper
Screw used to attach the 4 hole bumper stop to sill and head.
COME - A - LONG AND COVER
1 per operable panel
Used on the top of operable panels at interlock.
Used on multi panel configurations only.
SCREEN KEEPER SPACER
Shim used to raise screen keeper off of frame for addictional adjustment.
1 per screen keeper
HEAVY DUTY 4 HOLE BUMPER
STOP
2 per operable panel
Reinforced vinyl stop attaches to header & sill of the main frame. Used to prevent the "X" panel from impacting components adjacent to it. Also prevents pocket panels from rolling off the track.
DESCRIPTION
FIXED PANEL CLIP (6" LONG)
1 per
"O" panel
An aluminum clip that attaches to the panel stile & main frame jamb. Used to fix the "O" panel in place.
FIXED PANEL RETAINERS
2 per
"O" panel
There are 2 different retaining clips., one for fixed panels that are on the inner most track of the home
(Track 1) and one for fixed panels that are on all other tracks.
SCREEN LATCH KEEPER
1 per operable screen
Screen latch keeper is used with the standard panel pull on the box screen. Attaches to the main frame jamb to allow the screen to lock in to the jamb.
ROLLER ADJUST
HOLE PLUG
2 per panel
Round plug used to fill the hole for the adjustment screw on the rollers.
JAMB BUMPER
Attached to the stile. It keeps the panel from making contact with the main frame.
1 per main frame jamb
DUST PLUG (HIGH)
2 at each interlock connection
Used on the main frame at the top / bottom of every operable panel interlock connection.
"O" PANEL BRACKET
High-Performance Doors Only
1 per fixed panel
Used to fix the "O" Panels to the Head Only.
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SLIDING GLASS DOOR
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
Series 670/770
DESCRIPTION
MORTISE LOCK RAISED
HANDLE SET (ACTIVE)
PARTS
PARTS
BAG
QTY.
1 per lockstile panel
Standard handle set provided to lock the door.
Handle set comes complete with two metal handles, one on the interior & one on the exterior with color match screws.
MORTISE LOCK RAISED
HANDLE SET (INACTIVE)
1 per astragal
Used with Standard raised handle set when door has Astragal panels.
Comes complete with two metal handles, one on the interior & one on the exterior with color match screws.
Not used on OXO configurations.
1" MORTISE LOCK KEEPER
1 per
Mortise latch
DESCRIPTION
RECESSED LOCK (ACTIVE)
Optional handle set provided to lock the door.
Comes complete with two metal handles, one on the interior & one on the exterior with color match screws.
* Also used as secondary locks when recessed locks are ordered as Primary Locks.
RECESSED LOCK (INACTIVE)
Used with recessed handle set when door has Astragal panels.
Comes complete with two metal handles, one on the interior & one on the exterior with color match screws.
SECONDARY LOCK THUMBTURN
Optional secondary lock used with Mortise
Raised handle set.
The lock keeper is placed on the main frame jamb or the astragal.
This allows the panel to lock into the main frame or lock into the astragal panel.
MORTISE LATCH
1 per
Mortise latch
Factory installed dual point Mortise Latch used to lock the doors.
EXTERIOR FLATPLATE
Used with Interior Raised handle set when a low profile is needed on the Exterior.
* Will not be anything to grab to hold the doors.
BAG MAY BE SENT WITH EXTRA
PARTS TO ACCOUNT FOR LOSS OR
MISPLACEMENT OF SMALL PIECES.
PLEASE MAKE SURE PRIOR TO ASSEMBLY
THAT YOU HAVE THE CORRECT AMOUNT
OF PARTS CALLED OUT FOR BY THE
"PARTS BAG QTY" SECTION.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION
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Key features
- Multi-panel design
- Easy operation
- Variety of configurations
- Mortise lock
- Fixed panel clip