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Absco Industries

Assembly Instruction Manual

ABSCO SIGNATURE GAZEBO

MODEL: ADGAZEBO33

3.11m W x 3.11m D x 2.60m H

Model: ADGAZEBO33

21/09/23

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Safety

Some parts may have sharp edges. It is 
recommended to wear gloves when handling 
items and safety glasses when drilling holes. 
Sensible shoes are highly recommended.

Minimum two people are required to easily lift 
and align assemblies.

Consider the weather and do not build in windy 
conditions.
If the structure must be left for a period of time 
uncompleted it must be made safe to prevent 
damage.

TOOLS REQUIRED

Use as a guide, other tools/equipment may be suitable. Safely work within your ability.

Please wear recommended 

PPE for any tool used during 

construction

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General

Read through these instructions in detail to gain 
a thorough understanding of assembly methods 
and associated details.

Unpack and carefully identify and check off all the 
parts against the parts described and illustrated 
on “Components List” page.

If you are missing anything do not begin, contact 
Absco.

Site Prep

The structure shall be erected on top of suitable 
foundations and anchored down appropriately. 

The site for the structure must be level. An uneven 
surface may result in misalignment of parts.

Region specific: If required, you have approval for 
the structure. If unsure, seek advice from relevant 
local authorities.

•  Sheet metal locking pliers

•  4mm drill bit

•  5/16” & 3/8” nut setter

•  12mm masonry drill bit

•  Chuck drill

•  Impact drill driver

•  Hammer drill

•  8m tape measure

•  Caulking gun

•  16mm socket

•  1.8m ladder (2 required)

•  Visegrips or clamps

•  Pop riveter

•  Stanley knife

•  Masking tape

•  Spirit level

•  Marker

•  Ruler

•  Square

•  String line

•  70mm hole saw

•  Tin snips

IMPORTANT INFO - READ BEFORE CONSTRUCTION BEGINS

Summary of Contents for SIGNATURE ADGAZEBO33

Page 1: ...u www abscosheds com au 2 fall to rear o FRONT For construction in non cyclonic areas Wind rating N3 as per AS4055 2021 If you require a higher wind rating please contact us admin absco com au or 1800...

Page 2: ...n detail to gain a thorough understanding of assembly methods and associated details Unpack and carefully identify and check off all the parts against the parts described and illustrated on Components...

Page 3: ...K TR35 3020 mm 3115 mm Downpipe 80 mm RWG 21 1 QTY CHECK 2925 mm 2680 m m 3045 m m 3140 mm 3105 mm 1 QTY CHECK TU 8 QTY CHECK BK3 1 QTY CHECK 1 QTY CHECK 1 QTY CHECK 2 QTY CHECK 2 QTY CHECK 100 QTY CH...

Page 4: ...post 2 Fasten using four FAST100 tek screws and 5 16 nut setter Make sure screws are inset 20 mm from the edges of bracket for beam clearance To keep the parts aligned while fastening use a clamp or...

Page 5: ...nchors using the post baseplate as a template Use a hammer drill with a 12mm diameter masonry drill bit drill to a depth of 100mm Fasten to foundations with four concrete screws FAST103 per post using...

Page 6: ...K3 as shown 5 Make sure the ends of the beam are as far as they can go into the brackets there will be a small gap at the top for the front due to angle Fasten each end with four FAST100 tek screws as...

Page 7: ...nel 4 Safely position the first panel on top of the frame all the way to the left The steel top skin will sit over the rear flashing 5 Adjust so it s butted up against the rear trim and the side of th...

Page 8: ...skin male female features align TOP VIEW Fastening layout 7 Fasten roof panels to beams with a tek 14 x 125 mm FAST104 at the remaining positions NOTE pan fixed to centreline of beam unless noted othe...

Page 9: ...e side of roof panel Bent tab hard up against front Top face sits on two sheet ribs Bottom face covers the rear flashing 15 90 o SIDE FLASHING REAR DETAIL 0 TR36 flashing will overhang roof panel at t...

Page 10: ...DE VIEW 1 At the front take an outside measurement from the left to the right flashing Trim the front flashing TR37 to this length 2 Cover the front edge of the roof and flashings Carefully lift over...

Page 11: ...im away area shown in grey with tinsnips Repeat steps at the other end to make the other end stop 3 At the rear of the structure take an outside measurement from the left to the right flashing Trim th...

Page 12: ...mark onto the rear beam at the point shown 8 Take a string line and make a line from the high to low point this is for the two middle brackets 9 Align the bottom of the gutter bracket with the marks a...

Page 13: ...ten and damage Predrilling may be helpful 3 Cut the downpipe to length 4 Place the dropper RWG22 into the top of the downpipe and fasten and seal press into clips and slide up until it touches the und...

Page 14: ...art 0 General Principles AS NZS 1170 1 2002 Structural Design Actions Part 1 Permanent Imposed Other Actions AS NZS 1170 2 2021 Structural Design Actions Part 2 Wind Actions AS NZS 1170 3 2003 Design...

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