Shower doors either swing like a traditional door or slide along a track.
Remove shower door handle.
This screw holds.
Usually the problem is that the handle is loose enough to the point where it either falls off or breaks off.
Shower door handles are connected by screws and they are easy to fix.
How to remove a door handle with no visible screws.
The handle is pushed outward until you can pull it off.
Lift the door straight up and tilt the base of the door toward you while leaning the top of the door out of its track.
Once triggered the lever or lock trim can be removed from the door.
Typically two or more screws installed on the inner handle hold the two pieces of the handle together with the glass door sandwiched between them.
Examine the edge of the door handle s metal plate on the interior side of the door looking for a hidden recessed screw.
You tie the fork like end to the rear of the handle and place the piston on the gap from which you removed the setscrew.
In order to remove this type you have to step inside the stall to start.
To replace the handle you will remove the end caps using pliers.
Standing in the shower grasp the inside shower door with both hands halfway up on the both sides.
Carefully lower the door and remove from the bathroom.
The end caps are the short metal projections opposite the handle side of the glass door.
Locate the hinges and use a screwdriver to remove them from the metal frame.
Apply a bit of pressure to the paper clip to trigger a release button inside the hardware.
If any screws are exposed during this process remove them to release the lock and remove it from the door.
The end caps have a thickness of less than.
Remove the shower doors from inside the shower.
Remove the old shower door handle with a screwdriver.
Find an allen wrench that fits the screw by trying each different size in the set until.
Carefully hold the door while you do this to prevent it from falling.
Straighten a paper clip and insert it into the hole.