Endura Flap Double Flap Door Mount Dog & Cat Door, Large, White
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About This Item
Details
- This energy-efficient pet door is designed to withstand extreme cold or hot weather.
- It fits interior and exterior doors 1 5/8” to 2-3/8” thick.
- The weatherproof double flap design is ideal for strong winds and harsh climates.
- A flexible flap that withstands temperatures from -40°F to 110°F.
- The strong, sturdy locking cover is included for blocking access when needed; it can be used on interior or exterior flaps.
Instructions
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- Tape the provided template to the door. The top edge of the cut-out line should be 1-1/4 inch (or more) above the dog’s withers (shoulders) for the single flap door mount, and 2 inches for the double flap door mount. Be careful not to unduly reduce the strength of the door by cutting too close to the bottom of the door.
- Mark the hole centers for the four holes and remove the template.
- Drill the four 3/8 inch holes. Note Drill bit needs to be long enough to go through the interior and exterior of the door. It should be both level and straight when making the holes to ensure the two frames will align properly.
- Draw lines to connect the outsides of the holes using a straight edge as shown on the template.
- Cut along the line.
- Install the weather-stripping into the groove on both frames with the start /end gap at the bottom.
- If a single flap door mount, place the pet door trim frame on the outside of the door and the flap frame on the inside and skip to Step 14.
- If a double flap door mount, assemble the four-piece tunnel by first bending the screw tabs down as shown in Figure 4 in the top and bottom tunnel pieces (the two identical shorter pieces). Note Only bend the tabs once, bending more than once may result in the tabs breaking off. Figure 5: Remove the four flap assembly screws
- Remove the screws in the four corners of the flap frame assembly as shown in Figure 5.
- Place the top piece on, with the bent tabs down and align the top piece so the holes in the tabs lines up with the screw holes in the flap frame and screw in as shown in Figure 6. Repeat for the bottom piece.
- Slide in the tunnel side pieces as shown in Figure 7.
- Bend the tabs down with your thumb or a screwdriver handle.
- Place the flap frame with the tunnel attached on the inside and the other flap frame outside.
- Select the 2-1/4 inch set of screws for 1-3 /4 inch doors and the shorter set for 1-3/8 inch doors. Insert these into the pet door from the inside. For doors with a thickness of less than 1-3/8 inch, see special instructions. For doors between 1-3/4 inch and 2-1/4 inch with the double flap door mount, use the 2-3 /4 inch screws.
- Start all four screws as shown in Figure 8, but do not tighten.
- Before tightening down the screws, check that the pet door is level and adjust as needed.
- Tighten the screws until the weather-stripping compresses and the pet door touches the door. Do not over tighten.
- Hammer the hole covers into the frame using the wooden end of a hammer (or similar non metal tool).
- For double flap door mounts, apply silicone along the inside of the tunnel where it mates with the flap frames to seal your pet door from the elements. Failure to seal your pet door can lead to severe water damage.
Size
| Size | Flap Width | Flap Height | Rough Cut Out Width | Rough Cut Out Height | Frame Width | Frame Height | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small | 6 inches | 10 inches | 8 5/8 inches | 15 inches | 9 7/16 inches | 16 inches | 1 inch |
| Medium | 8 inches | 14 inches | 10 5/8 inches | 19 1/8 inches | 11 1/2 inches | 20 inches | 1 inch |
| Large | 10 inches | 18 inches | 12 5/8 inchs | 23 1/16 inches | 13 9/16 inches | 24 inches | 1 inch |
| X-Large | 12 inches | 22 inches | 15 5/8 inches | 27 1/8 inches | 15 5/8 inches | 28 inches | 1 inch |
Questions & Answers
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3 Customer Reviews
the strength
my dog learned it right away. the cats so far are finding it too hard to get through
my dog learned it right away. the cats so far are finding it too hard to get through
Worth the money!
Solid construction and very easy to install. Highly recommend!
Solid construction and very easy to install. Highly recommend!
My cats love this door!
I bought this pet door to replace one (different brand) that was old and worn out. I have a Canadian lynx who loves to go out to her enclosure and lounge, and she
I bought this pet door to replace one (different brand) that was old and worn out. I have a Canadian lynx who loves to go out to her enclosure and lounge, and she has always used a pet door so she can come and go as she pleases, plus I have 4 domestic cats that hang out with her, also going in and out of the house. I have to admit, this door (double flaps) was too heavy for the domestic cats to use, but my husband being the "genius" that he is, used only one section of the door so there is only a single flap for them to go through and it works perfectly! The other flap is not going to waste as we have built a cat building for 2 outside cats that have come to live with us it seems, and he put the other flap in the door to their house. The house cats and lynx have always used a pet door, so that was no problem for them to adjust, so now I am teaching the 2 outside furbabies to use the cat door specifically for them. The Endura Flap door is great. It seals perfectly to keep out cold/hot air from outside and any creepy crawlies looking for a home. I would recommend this door for anyone looking for a pet door, but I would advise if you have cats to get the single flap door.