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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Shower profiles

How do i know which shower profile i need?

Measuring is knowing


1. Required:

  • Folding rule / ruler and preferably also a caliper
  • Your glass wall
  • Common sense

2. To do:

  • Measure the glass thickness (usually 6mm, can also be 5, 8 or 10mm)
  • Measure the length of the glass (available in 100cm or 200cm)
  • Determine whether the strip is horizontal or vertical
  • View the shape of the glass (straight, quarter round or angled) see drawings below **

3. Ready!:

  • Click here and apply the product filters.

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Straight:



Angled (3- or 4- part pentagon), but yet straight profiles:


For the above 2 cabins you can choose right in the filter menu!


Quarter round:


Angled (2-part pentagon):


This cabin consists of 2 complete doors, whose glass is angled (kinked). For this wall we have all vertical shower rubbers and one horizontal leak profile.

Determine radius of the shower tray

We have been switched to multiple languages for our webshop. We have translated our pages with Google translate. It may be that the translation is not 100%, but you will definitely understand what we mean.

With several quarter-round pre-bent shower strips or strip sets, several rounds are available.

These curves are represented as Radius.
The curve of the shower tray is displayed; the curve of the strip has been adjusted accordingly.

Through the images below you can see how you can measure the roundness of the shower tray.
(It makes no sense to measure on the shower wall)

 Possibility 1:

  • Measure the size of the shower tray on the wall. (for example 900mm)
  • Measure the straight part of the shower tray to where the curve starts. (for example 400mm)
  • Apply this measure to the first measured size. (900-400 = 500)

The result is the radius. (500mm)

The wall size is often difficult to measure, because the shower wall is mounted on the shower tray.
This stands in the way, as it were.
The size can also vary slightly due to the thickness of the tile that has been placed above the shower tray.

Common sizes:
800mm - 300mm = radius 500
900mm - 400mm = radius 500
1000mm - 500mm = radius 500
800mm - 250mm = radius 550
900mm - 350mm = radius 550
1000mm - 450mm = radius 550

 

Possibility 2 :

Place 2 straight (!) Slats or profiles along the shower tray.
Measure from the intersection of the 2 slats at an angle of 45 degrees to the shower tray.
Multiply this measure by a factor of 2.414.
The result is the radius in mm (for example 228 x 2.414 = 550.39, rounded 550 mm)

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