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DOOR END ASSEMBLY 

Components 
1 door end cill  
2 end glazing bars 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2 short horizontal braces 
2 roof corner bars (marked ‘R’) 
2 side corner bars (unmarked) 
1 door track support 
1 top door track  
1 small angle door track support 
 
From the main bag of fittings you will require the nuts and bolts. 
 
You will also require 2 eave plates and 1 ridge plate. These are packed with the casement stay and 
are separated from the main bag of fittings. 

 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Assemble the frame in exactly the same way as the rear end, up to and including stage 5 of the rear 
end. 

 

Attach the main door track support (shaped like a letter ‘Z’ to be found with the door panels) to the 
two bolts that secure the glazing bars to the corner bars. 

(Key Point). 

This ‘Z’ shaped bar must be 

fitted with the two outside slots facing upwards (as illustrated) 

not

 downwards. 

 
The main door track support attaches into the two long glazing bars and is positioned immediately 
underneath the upper bolts that hold the glazing bars to the corner bars. 

 

The two horizontal braces attach to the 

top bolt 

in the gusset plate and the vertical glazing bars. 

 
Stand the frame up and Bolt the door track to the main door track support and the small angle door 
track support by inserting 4 bolts into the lower bolt slot of the door track. Position 3 of these 
through the 3 holes in the door track support above the door opening. The small angle door track 
support has 2 elongated holes at the top and is blank at the bottom. Attach one of the holes to the 
bolt slot at the back of the door track using the 4

th

 bolt. Do not fix the other end of the small angle 

door track support yet 

 

When this has been 
achieved tighten all nuts. 

 

 
N.B.  Please  note  carefully 
the  correct  position  of  the 
main  door  support.  The 
slotted  holes  at  either  end 
are  facing  skywards  NOT 
downwards. (

Key Point)

 

 
 
 

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Page 4: ...e braces 2 4 4 19 Door end cill 1 1 1 20 Top door track 1 1 1 21 Top door panel With name plate taped 1 1 1 22 Bottom door panel together and marked 1 1 1 23 Middle door panel door 3 3 3 24 Door track...

Page 5: ...worn Gloves should be worn If your greenhouse is a painted one may be a few 1 8 holes in the end of the bars These are jig holes for painting and have no bearing on construction Key Point When Powder...

Page 6: ...1 Two side frames 2 Rear end frame 3 Door end frame 4 Roof vent 5 Door 6 Bag of fittings containing a Nuts and bolts general assembly b Wire clips for glazing c Casement stay d Casement stay nuts and...

Page 7: ...ten the nuts too much at this stage but they need to be tight enough to stop the bolts slipping out of the glazing bar 4 Fix the cill to the middle glazing bar by pushing the bolt through the hole in...

Page 8: ...SIDE FRAME ASSEMBLY...

Page 9: ...e flange of the corner bar at the apex and eave 3 Attach the bottom cill to the side corner bars by inserting a bolt through the hole in the flange of the corner bar and into the slot in the cill 4 At...

Page 10: ...which indicates that they meet at the ridge They are also mitred at both ends If you have a painted greenhouse there is no letter R on the corner bar You must ensure that the middle hole is nearer to...

Page 11: ...not downwards The main door track support attaches into the two long glazing bars and is positioned immediately underneath the upper bolts that hold the glazing bars to the corner bars The two horizo...

Page 12: ...DOOR END ASSEMBLY viewed from inside...

Page 13: ...er infill panel locks on to the bottom panel 3 Fix the door together by screwing through the door side pieces into the holes provided in the edge of the panels with the no 8 half inch self tapping scr...

Page 14: ...rmal nuts in gen eral assembly The wheel will revolve freely because it has ball bearings in it 7 Slip the nylon door skids on each end of the bottom panel 8 Turn the door over and insert the black ru...

Page 15: ...olt slots of the side bars uppermost and the v slots of the bottom rail uppermost The top rail is arranged in such a way that the squared off end is to the bottom and the hooked hinge uppermost 3 Inse...

Page 16: ...ASSEMBLY OF GREENHOUSE UNIT...

Page 17: ...end assembly during the gable end assembly can now be used 4 Line up the elongated holes in the flanges of the eaves with the bolt slots and slide the bolts into them Put a nut on the top bolt and tig...

Page 18: ...ridge first by sliding a bolt into the bolt slot of the glazing bar inserting it through the hole in the flange of the ridge Put a nut on and tighten up Do the same with the rest of the roof bars 10 B...

Page 19: ...nting sideways movement of the vent N B There is no hole for the screw but it will easily push into the tube and screw up Key Point You only require one tube per vent on the left hand side of the vent...

Page 20: ...into the upper door track and move further to the right until the black draught excluder butts up to the end glazing bars Carefully ease the door past the glazing bar and feed in the second wheel Push...

Page 21: ...is fitted in which position on the greenhouse The mastic bead will be sticky so ensure the polycarbonate panel is fitted correctly before pressing to reinforce the bond Each panel is fitted with wire...

Page 22: ...GLAZING PLAN A 610 X 1350 B 610 X 1211 C 610 X 610 F 610 X 457 D 2 left handed 2 right handed MODEL A B C D E F G 4 5 4 3 2 4 1 3 1 6 5 6 5 2 4 1 3 1 8 5 8 7 2 4 1 3 1...

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