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EXTERIOR DOOR TRACK 

 

This top door track has no holes in, but 1 continuous bolt slot. You must have the door track cen-
trally positioned. Insert 3 bolts into the bolt slot and line them up with the 3 holes in the door track 
support, put the nuts on and tighten up. The small glazing bar above the middle of the door can 
now be fitted. Put the glazing beading into the grooves and trim to suit. Insert 2 bolts into the bar 
and put them through the holes in the top door track and apex gusset plate. Put nuts on and tighten 
up. 
 

FITTING THE DOORS TO THE STRUCTURE 

 
The doors slide onto the frame from the left and right hand side. 
For the left hand door, put the door bottom panel into the bottom door track and slide to the right, 
feed the first wheel into the upper door track and move further to the right until the black draught 
excluder butts up to the end block glazing bars. Carefully ease the door past the block glazing bar 
and feed in the second wheel. Push further to the right until the draught excluder butts up to the 
end block glazing bar. The door will now run quite freely. Fit the right hand door from the right 
hand side in the same way. To square up the doors with the spacing, undo the upper bolts holding 
the door track.  There is a little play to facilitate “fine tuning” of the door.  
 

FITTING THE DOOR HANDLES 

 
The handles are fitted to the infill panel on each door (choose between 1st 
or 2nd panel down). Position the handle centrally, and mark the hole posi-
tion. Drill 7mm diameter holes (2 holes per door), then fit the handles, and 
secure with a nut and bolt.  

 
 

FITTING THE DOOR LOCK 

 
The door lock must be fitted after the doors are in position 

(Key Point). 

Undo the ring bolt from 

the door lock, and insert the barrel through the hole in the panel from the outside. Reattach the ring 
bolt to the barrel on the inside, and tighten.  
Now attach the cam lever, washer and screw to the door lock from the inside position of the door. 
The lock will turn through 90 degrees both ways, so you must ensure the cam (when fitted) is 
pointing skywards (unlock position) and horizontal (locked position) 
Now using a cropped head bolt, attach the domed pin to the bolt channel of the handed door post 
on the left hand door (viewed from out-
side). Move the pin up or down in the 
channel so that the notch on the cam 
locates comfortably when horizontal. 
Tighten all components.

 

 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TITAN 1200

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Page 4: ...gles For Door End 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 Upper Horizontal Angles 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 Short Horizontal Angles 2 2 2 2 2 2 22 Horizontal Angle 2 2 2 2 2 2 23 Long Door End Glazing Bar 2 2 2 2 2 2 24 Medium Door End...

Page 5: ...nabling the cill to overhang the edges ENSURE that the base is square by measuring across the corners only when equal is it square Check the level using a builder s spirit level For dwarf wall dropped...

Page 6: ...the labels very carefully Do not push or lean on the glass panels Use extra care when moving heavy or awkward objects such as tables poles internal frames etc within or near the greenhouse Do not latc...

Page 7: ...for 10 12 14 and 16 2 for 18 and 20 models WE CAN NOW COMMENCE WITH THE ASSEMBLY If you are building your own brick base please refer to the dimensions on of this booklet It is rec ommended that a con...

Page 8: ...g and longer or shorter gutters and cill Key point If you have purchased a partition with your greenhouse you will have 2 less roof and 2 less side bars These are replaced with an extra set of corner...

Page 9: ...the glazing bars 3 Fix the cill in a similar way to above but start with the middle glazing bars and work outwards 4 The 2 outer glazing bars have the angle ties bolted to them Before attaching the nu...

Page 10: ...holes nearest the end are at 50mm and 33mm centres The 50mm end is the top i e nearest the ridge On the outside you can identify them by ensuring that the R s indicating ridge are at the top the mitre...

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Page 12: ...orner bar Place a bolt through the hole and put a nut on finger tip tight only Key point Put a nut on the bottom bolt and finger tip tighten Do not spanner tighten at this stage 10 Do the same with th...

Page 13: ...to the end of each bar and insert them through the holes in the flange of the roof corner bar place the nuts on and finger tip tighten 17 Attach the diagonal angles to the 2 shorter glazing bars Slid...

Page 14: ...opening 2 The long horizontal brace is replaced by 2 shorter ones that attach to the upper bolt of the gusset plate but stop at the longer middle bars to facilitate the doorway Fix to the bolt insert...

Page 15: ...can now be joined together You need not do this procedure on the base but any flat surface near the greenhouse site If your base is prepared however you can carry put the assembly there to save lifti...

Page 16: ...tom and the hooked hinge uppermost 3 Slide the glazing beading into the slots in the side and top rails and trim to suit 4 Insert a bolt into each end of the side rail bolt slots put these bolts throu...

Page 17: ...post on the left handed door post on the right The top of each side post has two screw holes in it the bottom has three Key point Slide the glazing beading into the groove of each bar i e only one le...

Page 18: ...re this collar goes against the inside face of the top door panel See picture 8 Slip the nylon door skids on each of the bottom panels This may already have been done prior to delivery After fitting t...

Page 19: ...DOOR FRAME ASSEMBLY...

Page 20: ...gutter bar into the gap between the corner bars so that the inside flanges which form the angle of roof and side line up with the bolt slots in the corner bars Key point 2 Undo the nuts holding the 2...

Page 21: ...e bar up to the apex and standing on a pair of sturdy and safely placed stepladders push the ridge into the small gap between the roof corners so that the 2 flanges which form the angle of roof are ti...

Page 22: ...meets the roof corner bars and travels diagonally down to the gutter eave bar at the point where the 2nd glazing bar is bolted You fit one of these at each corner i e 4 per house but first you must f...

Page 23: ...TOP HAT DETAILS...

Page 24: ...hands as you did earlier 2 Each corner bar has a saw cut approx 20mm into the bar from each end but apart from that they are identical Insert the glazing beading as before but this time into all 3 gr...

Page 25: ...oving to the top of the bar insert another bolt into the bolt slot and out through the hole in the roof corner bar Put a nut on finger tip tight Do the same with the other 3 glazing bars 9 Utilising t...

Page 26: ...reely Fit the right hand door from the right hand side in the same way To square up the doors with the spacing undo the upper bolts holding the door track There is a little play to facilitate fine tun...

Page 27: ...m moving too far along the top door track Repeat at the bottom of the door Repeat for the 2nd door To facilitate smooth running of the door fit 1 flat bar door track support at each end of the top doo...

Page 28: ...vent s is are fitted The canopy is fitted on top of the ridge bar and is slightly longer than the ridge If your greenhouse is over 8 long then the canopy will be made up using several pieces First si...

Page 29: ...be sandwiched between 2 pieces of glass It cannot sit directly on top of the bottom cill The louvre is fitted from inside the greenhouse and you must ensure that the handles are on the right viewed f...

Page 30: ...roof cap to screw into position so you will need to poke your head up in the next bay along to enable safe fix ing With single sheet toughened glass the traditional overlap system used with the horti...

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