Installation manual
– English
ATTENTION
: It is not necessary to fix the doors and windows to the wall logs! If you wish to do this, it
will be sufficient to fix them with a couple of screws in the lower part of the frame because as they dry,
the wall logs will begin subsiding.
You can conduct the final adjustments of the doors and windows only some 2-3 weeks after the house
installation, when the house will have become adapted to weather conditions and its logs settled.
Apex
In most cases, the apex is supplied in one piece (attention: in some house options, the apex can comprise
several parts! In this case, these parts will have to be screwed together prior to other actions). Having installed
the last wall logs, place the apex on the front and back walls and attach them with screws.
The apexes have indents for the purlins. The purlins also have the corresponding indents, ensuring that the
roof is placed firmly and in the right place.
Now place the purlins in the
corresponding
indents
in
the
apexes.
Make sure that the upper wall log,
apexes and purlins are level.
Having fitted the purlins, screw
them onto the apex from above.
Installation of purlins:
ATTENTION
: If the wall logs are not properly pressed on top of one another without gaps, the upper wall log
may not be on the same level with the apexes. In this case you should tap the wall logs downwards as
necessary or plane the apex or sidewall log somewhat lower.
Roof
Before installing the roof boards, make sure that the house is completely level. Use the water-level to
check all walls.
ATTENTION
: When placing the roof, use a stable ladder. Do not step on the roof as the structure is
suitable to sustain only an even load (snow, wind, etc.), and not a point load!
Begin the installation of the roof boards
from the front edge of the roof
. Tap the boards lightly and
attach them from above and below with nails to the purlins and upper wall log.
ATTENTION
: Do not press the roof boards together too densely and you will avoid moisture-causing
bulging! Leave an interval of about 1 mm between the boards to allow for swelling.
•
During the whole process of installing the roof boards, make sure that their crest purlins coincide
and the eave sides of the boards extend at a uniform distance. Verify this with a rope or the lateral
eave lath that you may install for verification purposes.
•
The roof boards must be even with the purlin ends in front and behind. If necessary, saw both last
roof boards so narrow that they are even with the purlin ends.
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Page 15: ...Ø3 1 SP2 5x80 RoR1 Ø3 1 A A B 6x180 RoR1 5x90 5x90 5x80 RoR2 SP2 6x150 B SP1 SP2 SP2 SP2 2180 ...
Page 16: ...RE2 x RB2 x SP2 4 5x50 RE2 2 RE2 3 RE2 1 C C ca 25 ca 1 RB2 2 RB2 1 ...
Page 18: ...RE2 x RB2 x SP2 Rai7 Rai8 Rai7 Rai8 Rai7 Rai8 4 5x50 E E ...
Page 19: ...19x114 19x114 RE2 x RB2 x SP2 underlayer is recommended SBS SBS SBS ca 200 SBS ...
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