How Often Should Frameless Glass Doors Be Adjusted?

Mar 08, 2026

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Frameless glass doors should undergo a systematic inspection and necessary adjustments every 6 to 12 months. The specific interval depends on usage frequency, environmental conditions, and installation quality. High-frequency commercial spaces (such as shops and office buildings) should be maintained every 6 months, while low-frequency residential scenarios can extend this to 12 months.

 

Common Signs Required Adjustment:

Difficulty Opening/Closing or Unusual Noises: If the door makes a creaking sound or experiences increased resistance when closing, it may indicate a lack of lubrication in the floor spring, looseness, or misalignment of the clamps. Lubricate or tighten the clamps promptly.

 

Door Shaking or Sagging: Significant shaking, incomplete closure, or automatic shifting of the glass door usually indicates loose clamps or insufficient floor spring load-bearing capacity. Retighten the clamps or replace the parts.

 

Deteriorated Sealing: Increased air leakage, water seepage, or dust accumulation in the door gaps indicates aging of the sealant or damage to the weatherstripping. Reapply sealant or replace the sealing components promptly.

 

Deteriorated Sealing: Increased air leakage, water seepage, or dust accumulation in the door gaps indicates aging of the sealant or damage to the weatherstripping. Replenish the sealant or replace the sealing components promptly.

 

Automatic closing malfunction: If the floor spring returns too quickly or weakly, it affects safety and user experience. The closing speed can be controlled by adjusting the floor spring screw.

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