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If you choose to vary from these instructions your warranty will be impaired

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COMPONENTS CHECKLIST

Please check all components carefully and advise your supplier immediately if any discrepancies.  
Remember to quote the code on the front page.

2 x 1770 x 780mm door sheets

2 x narrow 1830 x 715mm sheets 

(beside door)

4 x 1960mm angle cut sheets &  

2 x 2025mm gable cut sheets  

(end walls).

2 x 2290mm 'U' channels for end 

walls (top)

4 x 1200mm 'L' flashings 

(roof to side flashings)

4 x door bracing

8 x 1200mm x 780mm sheets (roof)

4 x 1830 x 780mm (back wall)  

4 x 3000mm 'U' channels with 

ends cut for front and back walls

4 x 1770mm 'U' channels 

(door sides)

2 x 1830mm & 1 x 1770mm 'Z'  

door jambs (front)

1 x 3000mm long ridge beam (roof)

2 x 2 gable plates for gable ends

4 x 3000mm 'U' channels for roof

2 x 2255mm 'U' channels for end 

walls (bottom)

2 x 1586mm 'U' channels 

(door spacers)

2 x 310mm door plate

4 x 780mm 'U' channels (door top 

and bottom)

1  x pack rivets with padbolts   

1  x pack of rivets and hinges

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ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW

These instructions are designed to guide you though the 
process of building your new garden shed. It is a simple 
process of joining sheets together before adding top and 
bottom channels to form a shed panel. These panels are then 
joined together to make you shed as shown simply in diagrams 
1, 2 and 3 below.
When fitting the channels to the sheets the high side of the 
channel goes on the inside of the sheet, that way any water 
that collects in the bottom channel will run over the lower side 
and run away rather than into the shed. 

Rivets are fitted by drilling through outside of the channel into 
the ribs of the sheet, usually at every second rib. It is also 
important to fit at least one rivet per sheet from the inside of 
the channel into the pan of the sheet, close to a rib. Extra rivets 
should be fitted on the inside of the channel into the pan of the 
sheets in high wind areas.

It is critical the you remove the swarf (the metal filings 
created when drilling) from the panels and channels as 
you assemble them as these will rust quickly and cause 
corrosion issues with your shed!

INSIDE

OUTSIDE

DIAGRAM 1

DIAGRAM 2

DIAGRAM 3

PAN

RIB

Summary of Contents for GVO 3023

Page 1: ...riveter Tape measure Ladder Non slip gloves good shoes and goggles A set of helping hands CALL 0508 454 873 for an installer near you Some parts have sharp edges and should be handled very carefully W...

Page 2: ...M Q B F J N R S C G K O D L P ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW These instructions are designed to guide you though the process of building your new garden shed It is a simple process of joining sheets together befo...

Page 3: ...t every second rib but not the corners at this stage Place the short flange of the first L flashing M on top of the rib at one end Make sure the ends are flush with the sheeting diagram 1 and put one...

Page 4: ...age for 2nd door Attach 1770mm Z door jamb to 2nd door onto the on the same side as the door plate This Z serves as a weather flashing between the doors when they are closed 150MM A J L O P N J L P L...

Page 5: ...may need to cut or bend the flange at the bottom and the top of the Z if it catches on the door jamb when opening or closing see AFTER DIAGRAM 1 BEFORE YOU WILL NEED 2 x Z Door braces Fixings Q P NARR...

Page 6: ...ts with the 3000mm channels F Use the door spacers K to make sure the door fits the gap they sit on top of the Z door jambs N see diagram 1 Drill and fix rivet or screw the channels at every second ri...

Page 7: ...he pan into the top channel of the front and the back walls 10mm more than the overhang Fix beside every second rib You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking as any water seeping through...

Page 8: ...nt or act of God including weather b The warranty shall cease and the Supplier shall thereafter in no circumstances be liable under the terms of the warranty if the workmanship is repaired altered or...

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