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Description

Pcs.

1

Post

4

2

Roof Rails

2

3

Side Rails

4

4

Side Pickets

6

4.1 Side Pickets

4

5

Rafters

5

6

Post Pyramid Caps

8

7

Rafter Sharp Caps

10

8

Side Picket Caps

10

9

Screws Pan Head 93mm

18

10

Screws Pan Head 55mm

8

11

Snap Cap w/ Washer

26

12

Vinyl Glue

1

13

Metal Ground Anchor

4

13

Irvine Arbor

Footing with Concrete

Insert the 2 x 3½¨ metal ground anchors into the bottom 

of the arbor post and secure with screws through the          

         predrilled holes. (Figure 4.1)

STEP 4:  Arbor Footing Installation

If you have a problem or question

Please call

 1 800 483 4674

(Mon-Fri • 8:AM to 4:PM PST)

or visit  

www.duramaxBP.com

DuraMax Building Products, A Division of US Polymers Inc. • 1057 S. Vail Ave. Montebello, CA 90640 • DuraMax © 2009 

Tools Required for Assembly

• Cordless Drill

• Tape Measure

• Rubber Mallet

• Level

• Stool or Ladder

• Screw Driver

Move the arbor to its final location (2 people will be needed). Set the 

Arbor and mark the positions of the posts, then move the arbor aside  

         and lay it carefully on it’s side.  Dig four holes approximately 6" wide x  

        18" deep. (Figure 4.2b)   

Now move the arbor back into position. Support the arbor plumb and 

level over the holes using blocks of wood, bricks, or stones under the  

         bottom rail of the side panel. (Figure 4.2b) 

Fill the holes with wet cement within 3” of your grade (2 bags of Pre-

Mix Concrete-Sold Seperately).  The vinyl post bottoms should insert  

         themselves approximately 1" into the concrete. (Figure 4.2b)

Thank You 

For Your Purchase

Arbor Assembly Instructions

Please Read Through Before Starting Assembly

General Information

• When assembling components, place on a non-abrasive surface to avoid scratching.

• While assembling the components do not use excessive force otherwise the components can be damaged.

Figure 4.1

Metal Ground Anchor

6x18” deep hole

Pre-Mix Concrete

Blocks of wood, bricks, or stones

Figure 4.2b

Front View

Side View

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