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1. Screw the roof rails and gables together (using the
square drive bit and square drive screws) as shown.
• The Flow logos face toward the outside.
• Match the slope of the rails with the slope of the
gable. The angle should align at both ends.
• The roof rail end that aligns with the rear gable
(shorter gable) has a second cut out to allow space
for the key access cover once assembled.
2. Check the roof is square prior to affixing the shingle
panels.
• Hint: You can use the inner cover and some packing
material to hold it square while you affix the
shingles.
3. To affix the roof shingles, place them so that
the underside of the panels match with the roof
alignments on the gables.
4. Line up the holes in the shingle panels with the roof
gables. The roof overhangs the front and rear gables
by 27mm (1.06 inches). Use the roof alignment block
to measure this overhang
5. Check once again that the roof assembly is square and
that the holes in the shingles are correctly aligned with
the gable ends. Screw the bottom shingle into position
first (square drive bit and square drive screws), then
apply some wood glue to the join between the two
roof shingles to create a good weather barrier, before
affixing the top shingle.
• Take care with this stage to make sure the screws
are positioned square to the shingle and run into the
gable (so they don’t break through).
6. Line up the ridge cap with the roof shingles. Screw the
ridge cap down as shown.
7. To secure the roof, locate the two brass wing screws.
Screw into the pilot holes in the side rails. These can
be used to secure your roof in high wind areas.
1. Screw the roof rails and gables together (using the
square drive bit and square drive screws) as shown.
• The Flow logos face toward the outside.
• Match the slope of the rails with the slope of the
gable. The angle should align at both ends.
• The roof rail end that aligns with the rear gable
(shorter gable) has a second cut out to allow space
for the key access cover once assembled.
2. Check the roof is square prior to affixing the shingle
panels.
• Hint: You can use the inner cover and some packing
material to hold it square while you affix the
shingles.
3. To affix the roof shingles, place them so that
the underside of the panels match with the roof
alignments on the gables.
4. Line up the holes in the shingle panels with the roof
gables. The roof overhangs the front and rear gables
by 27mm (1.06 inches). Use the roof alignment block
to measure this overhang
5. Check once again that the roof assembly is square
and that the holes in the shingles are correctly aligned
with the gable ends. Screw the shingles into position
(square drive bit and square drive screws).
• Take care with this stage to make sure the screws
are positioned square to the shingle and run into the
gable (so they don’t break through).
6. Line up the ridge cap with the roof shingles. Screw the
ridge cap down as shown.
7. To secure the roof, locate the two brass wing screws.
Screw into the pilot holes in the side rails. These can
be used to secure your roof in high wind areas.
PARTS
ASSEMBLY
ROOF ASSEMBLY - ARAUCARIA 7 FRAME
ROOF ASSEMBLY - CEDAR 7 FRAME
1 x front gable – tall
1 x front gable – tall
1 x rear gable – short
1 x rear gable – short
1 x ridge cap
1 x left side & 1 x right side rail
ROOF SCREW PACK – ACTUAL SIZE
17 x square drive screws
2 x brass wing screws
4 x shingle panels
drive
shingle
screws on
slight
angle
roof
alignment
block
PARTS
ASSEMBLY
1 x ridge cap
1 x left side & 1 x right side rail
ROOF SCREW PACK – ACTUAL SIZE
17 x square drive screws
2 x brass wing screws
2 x shingle panels
roof
alignment
block
drive
shingle
screws on
slight
angle