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FRONT

Leave these holes open.

6627

9374

6627

9374

Use fi ve (5) screws per rear corner.

Use four (4) screws per front corner.

Wall Panels ALWAYS attach to the Floor Frames 

with screws in the manner shown above.  Rest 

the panel on the Floor Frame and the holes in the 

Panel should line up with the holes in the frame.

(QTY: 18)

Use one person to support the Corner while 

another secures the Panels. Do not leave the 

Corner unsupported until it is secure.

Be cautious when maneuvering 

and placing Panels. Once Panels 

begin to go up it is important to be 

able  to  fi nish  in  a  timely  manner 

to reduce the possibility of wind 

damage to your building.

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Step 6: Continued

4

Place screws through all holes along the 

bottom of the Panels, but leave the hole 

closest to the Ramp open in each Front 

Panel as shown below.

Working one Corner at a time, attach the 

assembled Corners  to the Floor Frame 

in the position shown.

3

Double check the part numbers 

indicated on the Panels above. Front 

Wall Panels (9374) must be installed 

along front of building and Wall Panels 

(6627) must be installed along rear of 

building.

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Summary of Contents for NP10867

Page 1: ...Edge to Roof Edge Width Depth Height Interior Dimensions Wall to Wall Width Depth Height Door Opening Width Height Approx Size Storage Area 10 x 8 74 Sq Ft 444 Cu Ft 123 1 4 95 1 4 77 7 8 118 1 4 90 7...

Page 2: ...f of the building When using a step ladder make sure that it is fully open and on even ground before climbing on it Do NOT attempt to assemble your building on a windy day The large panels can catch t...

Page 3: ...windy day Be careful on wet or muddy ground Use Teamwork Two or more people are required to assemble your building One person can hold the parts or panels in place while the other person fastens them...

Page 4: ...your base and placing weights such as patio blocks or sandbags on the oor frame Failure to anchor the building if you leave it while partially assembled could result in irreparable damage or personal...

Page 5: ...s square Also try loosening the roof beams to give more play and exibility Non alignment can also occur if your building is not level You can raise corners and shim under them to make it level Check t...

Page 6: ...your shed s attractive appearance for years Q How do I take care of dents in my shed A Proper selection of shed size including a suf cient door opening width and proper placement of your shed should...

Page 7: ...Acorn Nut 4 8 67468 Peak Cap 2 9 66769 Door Slide 4 10 66382 Lower Door Guide 4 11 66183L Left Roof Trim Cap 2 12 66183R Right Roof Trim Cap 2 13 67293 Weather Stripping 1 14 6228 Track Support 2 15 5...

Page 8: ...8839 Side Wall Angle 4 18 8840 Ridge Cap 1 19 8934 Ramp 1 20 8936 Rear Floor Frame 2 21 8937 Side Floor Frame 4 22 6627 Wall Panel 6 23 6300 Vertical Door Brace 2 24 10477 Door 2 25 8471 Corner Panel...

Page 9: ...ASSEMBLY BY KEY NO 9 09BH Walls Floor 17 3 3 5 5 8 17 17 17 19 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 22 22 25 25 25 25 26 26 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 32 32...

Page 10: ...4 Doors 24 4 24 23 23 1 1 4 4 ASSEMBLY BY KEY NO 10 10BH Roof 10 2 2 2 2 6 6 7 7 9 9 10 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 18 33 33 33 33...

Page 11: ...e Floor Frame Install Corners Wall Angles and Door Track Install Wall Panels Wall Channels and Door Jambs Attach Gables and Roof Beams Install Roof Panels Ridge Cap Side Trim and Corner Cap Install Do...

Page 12: ...to provide good support for the building The necessary materials may be obtained from your local lumber yard To construct the base follow instructions and diagram Construct frame using 10 penny galvan...

Page 13: ...olt 8937 Side Floor Frame 4 Bolts thru Bottom Bolts thru Top Step 1 Floor Frames Overlap two 2 Side Floor Frames as shown and secure with four 4 bolts Two 2 bolts must enter from bottom 1 2 Assemble a...

Page 14: ...lts thru Bottom Bolts thru Top You will need for this page Step 1 Continued Overlap two 2 Rear Floor Frames as shown and secure with ve 5 bolts Two 2 bolts must enter from bottom 3 4 Check that the ni...

Page 15: ...Drain holes must face outside the building Overlap the Ramp and two 2 Front Floor Frames so that four 4 holes align at each end as shown Insert four 4 screws in each end 5 6 Con rm that the drain hole...

Page 16: ...ll Frames Overlap two 2 Rear Wall Channels so that three 3 holes align as shown Insert a bolt and nut through the center hole Check that the nished length of the Assembly is 118 1 8 300 0 cm set aside...

Page 17: ...Channels so that three 3 holes align as shown Insert a bolt and nut through the center hole Check that the nished length of the Assembly is 89 7 8 228 3 cm set aside for use in Step 10 3 4 Overlap two...

Page 18: ...page Finished Length 91 7 8 233 4 cm Step 3 Roof Beams Overlap two 2 Roof Beams so that the bottom slots align as shown Insert six 6 bolts and nuts as shown below 1 3 Repeat parts 1 2 to build a secon...

Page 19: ...ams to form a second Roof Beam Assembly DO NOT INSERT BOLTS 4 Insert four 4 bolts and nuts into slots from bottom Check that the nished length of the Assembly is 91 7 8 233 4 cm Set aside for use in S...

Page 20: ...install Door Slides Carefully bend the corner back into position Slides should be installed in Door Track prior to installation However if this step is overlooked or if the Slides need to be removed...

Page 21: ...nt Corner Back Corner You will need for this page Step 5 Frame Assembly Assemble Floor Frame with two screws at each corner as shown At the front corners insert a bolt through the bottom of the Frame...

Page 22: ...Insert a bolt and nut through the middle hole of each Panel Position Front and Rear Wall Panels so that they overlap the narrow side of the Corner Panels as shown 1 The best way to assemble the Corne...

Page 23: ...en maneuvering and placing Panels Once Panels begin to go up it is important to be able to nish in a timely manner to reduce the possibility of wind damage to your building You will need for this page...

Page 24: ...Wall Angles must face inside the building You will need for this page Door Slides should be in Door Track at this time Step 7 Wall Framing 2 Use the number of screws shown Leave the hole closest to t...

Page 25: ...ll Panels Lay out all Panels in the positions shown below Double check that you have the correct Panel in each location 1 FASTEN TO WALL ANGLES FASTEN TO FLOOR FRAMES FASTEN TO WALL CHANNELS STEP 10 U...

Page 26: ...Attach Wall Panels with screws thru all holes in top and bottom of Panels You will need for this page Step 8 Continued Working one side at a time lift the Panels into place and secure top and bottom...

Page 27: ...will need for this page Step 9 Door Jambs Leave these holes open Secure Door Jambs with two 2 screws in the top and bottom of each Panel as shown 1 3 Leave the holes in the center of each Door Jamb o...

Page 28: ...ls Install Rear Wall Channel by placing screws through all remaining holes in Wall Panels 1 3 Install Front Wall Channels by placing screws through all remaining holes in Wall Panels Insert a screw in...

Page 29: ...Edge Trim to cover Gable Edge BEFORE doing ANY work with Gables Failure to do so could result in injury QTY 8 Leg of Roof Beam Bracket must face center of Gable as shown You will need for this page S...

Page 30: ...hole only You will need for this page Step 11 Continued Working with one Gable at a time attach the Rear Gables to the Rear Wall Angle with screws 2 4 To secure Gables together position the Gable Bra...

Page 31: ...nt Gables to the Door Track with screws Do not insert screws into the two 2 holes closest to the peak of each Gable These will be used to attach the Track Support later 5 6 To secure Gables together p...

Page 32: ...g Beam End Views Angled side of Beams must face up Seal the gap between the Gables using the weather stripping tape as shown Do this at both ends of the building before installing Roof Beams 1 2 Posit...

Page 33: ...ER the uncrimped rib Crimped Rib Uncrimped Rib Be sure to carefully follow the Roof Panel Placement Order Diagram on this page 8468 7483 6529 7483 8469 8469 7483 6529 7483 8468 4 10 8 6 2 3 9 7 5 1 FR...

Page 34: ...THIS HOLE OPEN 6 LEAVE THIS HOLE OPEN Step 13 Roof Corners Secure the rst End Panel to the Main Roof Beam by placing a screw in hole 1 from the diagram below Carefully remove the Gable Edge Trim once...

Page 35: ...pping 2 5 1 cm long from the roll of weather stripping tape and put aside for later use Begin weather stripping the roof ridge Apply more of the weather stripping after each additional Panel is instal...

Page 36: ...10 5 Attach Long Ridge Cap with two 2 bolts and nuts DO NOT secure end of Ridge Caps until Peak Caps are in place DO NOT secure end of Ridge Caps until Peak Caps are in place Place strips of tape over...

Page 37: ...idge Caps until Peak Caps are in place 1 On both sides of the building secure the bottom of Roof Panels to the Side Wall Angles with screws Use bolts and nuts where Wall Angles overlap Continue to app...

Page 38: ...Caps as shown below and secure with a screw 2 Position Roof Trim as shown below and secure with screws Do not fasten the last screw on each end Pay close attention to where the Left and Right Roof Tr...

Page 39: ...You will need for this page Step 15 Door Assembly Handle Brace 1 3719 1 10477 Door 10477 3719 10497 10497 6300 Attach the Door Handle and Door Handle Brace to the Door with two 2 bolts and nuts as sho...

Page 40: ...s page Step 15 Continued QTY 6 Door Guide 2 Horiz Brace 2 10497 Slide Horizontal Brace over Door edge and secure with one 1 bolt and nut in top and bottom 3 4 Secure the Door Guides and Lower Horizont...

Page 41: ...ront Floor Frame track at about the half open position 1 Rotate the Door forward until it is vertical and align the Door Slides with the Door 2 Insert two 2 black screws into each Door Slide as shown...

Page 42: ...ecommended for use with any suggested base Contains 4 Anchors with Cable Clamps and installation instructions Anchoring into Wood Post Use 1 4 6 mm Wood Screws There are 1 4 6 mm dia holes provided in...

Page 43: ...t does appear on your shed we recommend treating those areas as soon as possible following the paint supplier of your choice instructions Our customer service department can provide the paint tinting...

Page 44: ...Great for garage basement or the back of any door Fits all Arrow storage buildings ROOF STRENGTHENING heavy snow load KITS Extra roof beams and gable braces designed for added protection against heav...

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