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Absco Industries

Assembly Instruction Manual

ABSCO RURAL SHED

MODEL: 3030RS-PTX

9’ 9 5/16” W x 9’ 9 5/16” D x 8’ 7/16” H

Model: 3030RS-PTX

19/07/2019

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Guide for Connecting Frame Sections

Absco sheds’ frame assemblies are supplied with 
10-16x16 self drilling wafer head phillips drive tek 
screws
The wafer head minimises distortion to the sheet 
cladding once it is fitted to the frame
Ensure that driver bits used to fasten these screws 
is phillips drive, as similar alternatives (EG. Pozi 
drive) increases the risk of stripping the head of 
these screws.

Some holes are pre-punched in Absco sheds’ frame 
sections, however the wide range of positions that 
most fasteners are required for means that the 
remainder have to be drilled as per the connection 
being made
A 3mm drill bit is supplied for pre-drilling holes 
where self drilling screws may be more difficult to 
establish holes with (EG. Fitment of purlin brackets).

Absco sheds’ frame sections are manufactured 
from light gauge steel, enabling for the notched 
ends or lengths of one frame section to be spread 
over the sides of another frame section, boxed 
frame section or H-section.

Absco sheds’ frame sections are designed to nest 
into one another to create boxed frame sections
Boxed frame sections are only required in some 
parts of the entire frame assembly
Boxed frame sections are fastened together using 
the FAST014 tek screws supplied at 11 13/16” 
centres along the length of each boxed frame 
section

Some connections are designed to fasten more than two parts together. Connections may also not 
feature a defined alignment or physical stop.
For these reasons, focus on arranging all parts of a frame assembly or subassembly together (to 
the overall sizes and check measurements nominated) using minimal screws. This allows for easier 
adjustment to various connections which may be necessary to achieve the overall dimensions and 
check measurements that are nominated.
Fit the remaining screws once the frame assembly or subassembly is assembled as per the overall 
dimensions and check measurements that are nominated 

Boxing Frame Sections

A

B

HIGH SIDE A

HIGH SIDE B

LOW SIDE B

LOW SIDE A

FAST014

FAST014

HIGH SIDE

HIGH SIDE

(PRINT)

(PRINT)

LOW SID

E

LOW SID

E

Summary of Contents for 3030RS-PTX

Page 1: ...DEL J30302G 26 02 14 10 2 3 64 10 2 3 64 SIDE 9 10 7 64 HEIGHT 6 10 43 64 We thank you for choosing an Australian Made Shed For further assistance please visit our detailed instructional video library at www abscosheds com au USA At ABSCO Industries we are always looking to be number ONE so please let us know what you think of our instructions Feedback makes us better feedback absco com au WHEN LA...

Page 2: ...ur local council SITE PREPARATION The site for the shed must be level An uneven surface may result in misalignment of parts The shed shall be erected on top of a reinforced concrete slab and anchored down appropriately If using a rebated slab ensure that all frame uprights are trimmed to suit rebate It is recommended that engineering services are engaged for further or alternate foundation specifi...

Page 3: ...58S 4 STEEL SHEET 7 1 4 LONG 2 6 7 16 WIDE 214 2 STEEL SHEET 7 10 1 2 LONG 2 6 7 16 WIDE 2400L 2 STEEL SHEET 7 10 1 2 LONG 2 6 7 16 WIDE 2400R 2 STEEL SHEET 7 5 3 8 LONG 2 6 7 16 WIDE 2270L 2 STEEL SHEET 7 5 3 8 LONG 2 6 7 16 WIDE 2270R GUTTER AND TRIM QTY COMPONENT DESCRIPTION PART No CHK QTY COMPONENT DESCRIPTION PART No CHK 4 BARGE CAPPING L 5 2 3 8 TR06 1 RIDGE CAPPING L 5 2 3 8 TR08 2 GUTTER ...

Page 4: ...L 6 9 1 8 C2060 4 FRAME SECTION L 4 7 11 16 K1415 4 FRAME SECTION L 3 15 16 C0100 4 FRAME SECTION L 4 10 11 16 M1490 3 EDGE BEAM OUTER L 3 2 11 16 ZACO213 2 EDGE BEAM INNER L 4 10 1 16 ZACO214 C C C C K J M FITTINGS ACCESSORIES QTY COMPONENT DESCRIPTION PART No CHK QTY COMPONENT DESCRIPTION PART No CHK 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IM 2 EDGE BEAM END CAP ZACO155 14 ROOF PURLIN BRACKET BKT11 9 MULTIPURPOSE ...

Page 5: ... EG C2960 Straight cut both ends with overall length of 2960mm 9 8 9 16 C TYPE Straight cut at both ends J TYPE Straight cut at one end 13 16 tab notch with holes at other end K TYPE 13 16 tab notch with holes at both ends L TYPE Straight cut at one end 1 3 4 lip notch at other end N TYPE Straight cut at one end 1 3 4 lip notch 13 16 tab notch with holes at other end P TYPE 1 3 4 lip notch 13 16 t...

Page 6: ...ed ends or lengths of one frame section to be spread over the sides of another frame section boxed frame section or H section Absco sheds frame sections are designed to nest into one another to create boxed frame sections Boxed frame sections are only required in some parts of the entire frame assembly Boxed frame sections are fastened together using the FAST014 tek screws supplied at 11 13 16 cen...

Page 7: ...Absco Industries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO RURAL SHED MODEL 3030RS PTX 9 9 5 16 W x 9 9 5 16 D x 8 7 16 H Model 3030RS PTX 19 07 2019 1 10 7 Overview Of Internal Frame ...

Page 8: ...ly 2 required BOXED SECTIONS 3 15 16 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 1 6 1 2 2 3 7 11 16 7 7 5 16 to apex 11 10 5 16 C2060 K1465 J2315 C2295 Boxed M1490 BKT17 C0100 C2295 C2060 J2315 C2060 ZACO200 BKT11 Align centre BKT11 with edge of ZACO200 as shown NOTE One side will have a fourth bracket to mount the rear purlin It is flipped around so the purlin is positioned on the outside ...

Page 9: ...y Instruction Manual ABSCO RURAL SHED MODEL 3030RS PTX 9 9 5 16 W x 9 9 5 16 D x 8 7 16 H Model 3030RS PTX 19 07 2019 1 10 9 Rear Frame Assembly 1 required 2x C2060 Boxed 3 15 16 3 7 11 16 BKT17 C2020 K1415 C2020 BOXED SECTION ...

Page 10: ... at 5 7 8 spacings Remove the left and right outer beams ZACO213 be fore installing to the wall frames This will makes fastening the easier as the holes will al ready be there and will align 7 required Box two C2946 to make a purlin Fasten with tek screws FAST014 at 11 13 16 spacings on both sides as shown Outer edge beam ZACO213 Inner edge beam ZACO214 ZACO213 x3 ZACO214 x2 Secure top and bottom ...

Page 11: ...r rope to stabilise and prevent twisting or collapse Fasten the partially assembled edge beam to side frames as shown Use 8 tek screws to fix to each side frame Position side beam outers ZACO213 and fasten Make sure wafer head screws FAST014 are used along the top face Cap the ends of the beam with an edge beam end cap angle ZACO155 Fold one tab out 90 degrees for each rear frame section so it can...

Page 12: ...ten purlins to the purlin brackets Six purlins are placed on the high side of each purlin bracket The rear purlin must be positioned on the outside of the reversed bracket Fasten the purlin to each bracket using 4 tek screws INTERNAL VIEW OF REAR STUD Using two multipurpose brackets BKT17 secure the rear wall stud to the rear purlin Fasten with 8 tek screws per bracket ...

Page 13: ... depth of at least 2 3 16 Insert the dynabolts into the holes with the nuts attached and threaded to be flush with the top of the bolt Use a mallet to drive the anchors down far enough for the nuts to be able to tighten onto the foundation Remove the nuts and shift the frame over the bolts and replace and tighten down Move the entire assembly to the location where the structure will be anchored Ma...

Page 14: ...e of the adjacent pan and into the frame section beneath it Check and adjust the alignment of the opposite side of the sheet and then fit the remaining fasteners 158S x8 NOTE Avoid walking on the roof so sheeting is not damaged If it is necessary walk only on the pans at purlin locations after sheets have been secured TIP Lay the roof sheets on the ground in the same configuration as they will lay...

Page 15: ...heets top and bottom girts and the edge roof purlin Fasten sheets to all frame uprights at 11 13 16 spacings Once all sheets have been fitted to their respective frames fit tek screws to the corners where the side wall sheets meet the rear wall sheets Fasten wall sheeting to side frame with three tek screws where each purlin is located Wall sheeting not shown for illustrative purposes Finally appl...

Page 16: ...est centred 4 5 16 from the drainage end of the TR22 gutter Use 2x FAST014 screws to fit each of the 4x RWG06 gutter brackets to the ribs of the sheeting cladding on the rear wall The holes drilled in the cladding are to align with the top hole illustrated on the RWG06 bracket Mark a line across the rear wall starting 2 9 16 down from the top of the sheeting at the drainage end and finishing 2 3 8...

Page 17: ...WG06 Repeat this whilst working from one end of the gutter to the other end Insert the top of the TR40 downpipe over the RWG18 downpipe drop and secure onto the RWG18 by drilling 1x 1 8 hole in 3x sides of the TR10 and fitting 3x FAST009 pop rivets Cut the TR29 downpipe strap to 1 2 3 16 long Fold the TR29 downpipe strap into the profile illustrated To secure the bottom of the TR40 downpipe place ...

Page 18: ...g through the roof at purlin locations Lay the ridge capping centrally on the roof overlapping the sections to attain the required length equivalent to the roof sheeting and fix to every second rib of the roof sheeting with screws and neo washers NOTE Avoid walking on the roof so sheeting is not damaged If it is necessary Walk only on the pans at purlin locations after sheets have been secured TR0...

Page 19: ...le hold the parts at both ends and gently twist them back and forth to gradually generate a separation Trim and flashing alignments should be checked for aesthetic adjustments that may be required due to the movement or adjustment of framework for sheeting cladding during the final steps of assembly These components are made from light gauge steel and are prone to warping from roughly distributed ...

Page 20: ...ers wheelbarrows garden tools etc Storage items that might be adversely affected by any of the above conditions may require additional protection such as being sealed or covered by plastic sheets and or stacked above the concrete floor on timber slats Waterproof sealants may be used to offer further protection where required around joins and screw fixings as can rubber door seals and other product...

Page 21: ...ver Damage caused by storms wind rain snow or poor foundations This warranty does NOT cover ABSCO products installed in severe coastal industrial or other highly corrosive environments The warranty does not cover fasteners screws nuts bolts rivets hasps or sliding padbolts The warranty is limited to replacement and delivery of components and does not include any labour or installation costs The be...

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