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BOLTS UNLESS OTHERWISE 

INSTRUCTED. 

Front parts 

AX2  BX2  CX2 

Ridge rail 

Top rail 

Bottom rail 

722mm shelf rod 

16 

937mm shelf rod 

16 

End parts 

AX2  BX2  CX2 

End plate 

2+2 

2+2 

2+2 

‘h’ section 

Bottom rail 

Corner Angle 

Leg parts 

AX2  BX2  CX2 

Back leg 

Front leg 

Top leg 

Additional Items 

AX2  BX2  CX2 

Handle 725mm  

Grey watering pipes  

Watering pack 

I-SP-1 

Screw packs 

SCREW-H1 

SCREW-H6 

Anchorage pack 

FR-AK 

Wide shelf pack 

S-W2 

Trim pack 

TRIM-4 

Black channel liner  W65-5M 

White channel liner  W66-2M 

Allen key 

SCREW-H1 

 

 

 

Back parts 

AX2  BX2  CX2 

Infill plate 

’h’ rail 

Bottom rail 

Summary of Contents for Eltham-D

Page 1: ...RUCTIONS Eltham D Access Garden Products Crick NORTHAMPTON NN6 7XS Tel 01788 822301 Fax 01788 824256 sales garden products co uk www garden products co uk Video instructions Helpful video clips are available at www garden products co uk instructions Can we improve We hope that you find our instructions clear and concise If you have any suggestions for improvements email instructionfeedback garden ...

Page 2: ... 722mm shelf rod 0 16 0 937mm shelf rod 8 0 16 End parts AX2 BX2 CX2 End plate 2 2 2 2 2 2 h section 2 2 2 Bottom rail 2 2 2 Corner Angle 4 4 4 Leg parts AX2 BX2 CX2 Back leg 2 3 3 Front leg 2 3 3 Top leg 2 3 3 Additional Items AX2 BX2 CX2 Handle 725mm 9 9 9 Grey watering pipes 2 3 3 Watering pack I SP 1 1 1 1 Screw packs SCREW H1 1 1 1 SCREW H6 1 1 1 Anchorage pack FR AK 2 2 2 Wide shelf pack S W...

Page 3: ...shown Make up the RIGHT hand end as shown 1 2 DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS STAGE Back leg Front leg 10mm BOLTS 4 NUTS 4 Located in pack SCREW H1 YOU ALSO NEED METAL WASHERS 4 PARTS NEEDED FOR EACH END Slide the tongue of the front leg into the groove on the top leg Top leg rests against the FLAT FACE of back leg it is not bolted to the back leg ...

Page 4: ...N BOLTS AT THIS STAGE Bolt on the rails in the order shown 1 10mm BOLTS 8 20mm BOLTS 2 NUTS 10 Located in pack SCREW H1 YOU ALSO NEED METAL WASHERS 6 FIXING DETAIL FIXING DETAIL X X X X DO NOT FIT A WASHER AT POINTS MARKED X ON POWDERCOATED UNITS TAKE CARE NOT TO OVERTIGHTEN THESE BOLTS OTHERWISE THE COATING WILL BE DAMAGED ...

Page 5: ...stic protective film from the end plates and put Access sticker on the large end plates To make the left hand end Bolt the two end plates and the h section together using bolt B The long end plates fits on the outside of the short end plate Bolt the assembly onto the frame using bolts A and E Fit bolts C and D Repeat for the other end 1 2 3 4 YOU ALSO NEED 10mm BOLTS 5 NUTS 5 Located in pack SCREW...

Page 6: ... as shown into the frame 1 Back leg Front leg 10mm BOLTS 4 NUTS 5 Located in pack SCREW H1 YOU ALSO NEED 20mm BOLTS 1 METAL WASHERS 4 X X DO NOT FIT A WASHER AT THE 2 POINTS MARKED X IF POWDERCOATED TAKE CARE NOT TO OVER TIGHTEN BOLT AS WILL DAMAGE PAINT DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN BOLTS AT THIS STAGE ...

Page 7: ... L brackets to the front legs using a nut and bolt Turn the framework upside down and fit the L brackets to the back legs using a nut and bolt Place the framework in its final position and drill through the bracket with a 6mm masonry drill bit to a depth of 35mm Insert the red rawlplug through the bracket and into the concrete Using a woodscrew screw through the L bracket and into the rawlplug Rep...

Page 8: ...on spacer Push the bolt into the frame and fit a nut Repeat at other end hole C on AX2 models or holes C E on BX2 CX2 models 2a 2b 3 BACK RAILS P7 B C 3 4 models A B C D E A 5 0 6 5 models 1 2a 2b Lipped section x PARTS NEEDED PARTS ALSO NEEDED AX2 BX2 10mm BOLTS 1 2 40mm BOLTS 6 9 NUTS 7 11 20mm NYLON SPACERS 6 9 Located in pack SCREW H6 METAL WASHERS 7 11 FULLY TIGHTEN ALL BOLTS 1 Bolt on back b...

Page 9: ...s it will go Repeat for the other end 2 P8 BACK CORNER TRIMS PARTS NEEDED Take one of the corner trims and push it up into the back h rail and the h section Swing the corner trim so that it is vertical and drops into the channel below 1 1 Plan View 2 Rear Kick E n d K i c k Upright leg TRIM pipe Fitting the hollow tube You also need 2 bags marked as TRIM 4 Aluminium corner trims ...

Page 10: ...hare same hole as support bracket HALF LENGTH SHELF FITTING The large number of holes in the back leg allow the spacing of the shelves to be easily altered When the shelves are not needed they can either be removed or they can be unhooked from the lower fixing hole and hung flat against the back using the wires Wide shelves miss one hole Bottom shelf hung flat against the back Hook support wire in...

Page 11: ...itted to bracket Fit the washer onto the thread of the adaptor and then fit the Push the assembly through the hole from the inside Screw the brass elbow onto the protruding thread from the outside 1 Choose which end you would like the watering inlet x x x Use slot to fix to frame work Use black strap through hole to fix pipework to bracket TIP Dip the end of the grey pipe in water For a better fit...

Page 12: ...s of double sided tape are included to secure it until the glass is in place 1 1 2 3 2 The black plastic liner W65 5M goes in the FRONT and REAR bottom rails only Using the strips of double sided tape press liner down so that it LIES FLAT at the bottom of the channel trim with a knife if necessary THE DOORS WILL NOT SLIDE PROPERLY IF THE LINER IS NOT FLAT 3 WAX LINER LINER 1 2 3 LINER Before stick...

Page 13: ... glass if broken will fragment safely If the edges are knocked or chipped the glass will spontaneously fragment This is a natural occurrence due to the toughening process Care should be taken when moving or cleaning not to damage the edge of the glass When placing the glass in the frame ensure that the glass is securely placed in the runners before letting go of the glass handle HANDLES The right ...

Page 14: ...front of the first sheet and overlap the first panel by approx 1 2cm SLIDING THE FRONT AND REAR GLASS When closed both panels will tuck behind the corner trims to keep them secure Before sliding the right hand panel open slide the left hand panel open by approx 1 to release it from behind the corner trim FITTING THE GLASS P13 C C A B B C C A Fitting the glass Glass in channel with two sheets overl...

Page 15: ...e the tube downwards as far as it will go Insert a second hollow tube and repeat the action but this time push the tube up as far as it will go These tubes keep the corner trim firmly in place and act as a stop for the sliding doors Repeat for the other corner 1 2 3 4 BLACK WEDGES The small black thimble wedges w are designed to be pushed into the top channels of the end glass to stop the glass mo...

Page 16: ...ss are kept clean at all times to minimise the sliding force needed Candle wax applied to the channel and the underside of the glass will also help the sliding action Also check that the handles have been fitted correctly See page 12 for full instructions Handles can be rejuvenated by placing them in hot water cleaning them carefully then squeezing the clip together while the plastic is still warm...

Page 17: ...tically GALES The greenhouse must be kept fully closed in rough weather GLASS CHANNELS Ensure that this is kept free from debris and allows the glass to slide smoothly Periodically lubricate the running edge of the glass with a wax candle SNOW If snow is very heavy avoid letting it build up on the roof SHELVING Stand pot plants on saucers or use optional shelf covers which incorporate a layer of c...

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