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GARDEN

SHED

   

1.51W x 0.77D x 1.9Hm

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Step 2:

 

Assemble the rear wall panels

You will find it easier to assemble your shed using sawhorses with timber studs attached (timber needs to be the same length as the 
shed (1.5m) or alternatively, a trestle table.

Place 2 x part S83 (Sheet) on your worktable and join them together with the self-tapping screws as per diagram below.

Now fit part 20B (top channel) and 20C (bottom channel) to the sheeting by tapping it in (diagram A) or sliding it in (diagram B). Make 
sure that the small lip of the channel is always facing out. This ensures rain water cannot build up inside your shed.

A

RIDGES FACING UP

A

ROOF TOP EDGE

S83

20C

20B

900mm

S83

Summary of Contents for Skillion Series

Page 1: ...ew Pinnacle garden shed Before assembling we recommend you read the instructions thoroughly Your new garden shed comes with pre drilled holes to make assembly quicker We recommend you assemble it usin...

Page 2: ...1 51W x 0 77D x 1 9Hm 2 Outer base dimensions 1515 x 775 mm Inner base dimensions 1470 x 730 mm Wall height 1800 mm Peak height 1905 mm Roof width 856 mm Door opening dimensions 1740 x 746 mm Dimensio...

Page 3: ...0mm bigger than the base dimensions of your garden shed This will allow for a 50mm edge around your garden shed We recommend that you slope the 50mm edges downward by 10mm so that rainwater can drain...

Page 4: ...t Sheet 855x770mm Roof 3 2 Sheet Sheet 1800x708mm Front S86 1 Door Sheet Sheet 1745x770mm Door D18R 1 Channel Channel 1743mm Door M24 1 Channel Channel 1743mm Door M25 1 Channel Channel 768mm Door M26...

Page 5: ...08mm Front 20E 1 Channel Channel 768mm Side wall 21A 2 Channel Channel 768mm Side wall 21B 2 Channel Channel 775mm Front 23 1 Channel Channel 1458mm Rear wall 31 1 Channel Channel 718mm Side wall 32 2...

Page 6: ...ad bolt Part 70 1 Keeper Part 71 1 Bracket 8 5 16 x 19mm Hexagonal bolt 8 5 16 Hexagonal Nut 8 Mid wall brace bracket Part 72 3 Self tapper safety cover 25 Channel safety cover L type 1 Picture Descri...

Page 7: ...tomers please contact Pinnacle on 1800 349 776 New Zealand customers please contact Harco Harkness Young Ltd on 09 276 4071 A copy of proof of purchase may be requested 71 3 3 20A 20B 20C 20D 20E 50 2...

Page 8: ...trestle table Place 2 x part S83 Sheet on your worktable and join them together with the self tapping screws as per diagram below Now t part 20B top channel and 20C bottom channel to the sheeting by t...

Page 9: ...groove should face downwards Position the top and bottom channels with self tapping screws as well NOTE All screws marked with a cross should not be xed at this stage TIP If panel and screw holes do n...

Page 10: ...ng screws ensuring this channel is facing down before xing Fix part 21B bottom channel with self tapping screws but not part 21A top channel at this stage Make sure the small lip of the channels is al...

Page 11: ...self tapping screws as per the diagram below Now tap or slide 2 x part 20A channels onto the sheeting and x them to the top and bottom with self tapping screws Make sure that the small lips on channel...

Page 12: ...GARDENSHED1 51W x 0 77D x 1 9Hm 12 Step 4 Assemble the roof panel continued Now t 2 x part 50 side lips to the sheeting and x them with self tapping screws 50 50...

Page 13: ...l should be facing down when xed Make sure that the small lips on channels 20D and 20E are always facing out This ensures rainwater cannot build up inside your shed Fit part J5 jamb part 42 jamb and p...

Page 14: ...26 part M24 and part M25 channels to the door with the provided 3 0 x 10mm rivets Make sure that the small lips on channels M26 are always facing out This ensures rainwater cannot build up inside your...

Page 15: ...Once channels are tted to both doors align 2 x part U11 brace and part W joining brace with holes on the back of the door and position temporarily with some tape or simply hold in place RIDGES FACING...

Page 16: ...ing with the provided 3 0 x 10mm rivets through the front of the panel Then turn door over and insert plastic stoppers at the ends of braces as shown below NOTE When xing the bracing to door ensure yo...

Page 17: ...m below Use rivet gun to x the door using the pre drilled holes Fix the pad bolt but NOT its keeper at this stage using the pre drilled holes with the self tapping screws or rivets provided A B RIDGES...

Page 18: ...ided self tapping screws Fix the pad bolt keeper with the provided 16mm self tapping screws diagram A or using rivets diagram B at this stage as well Also attach parts Z37 Z38 Z39 and Z40 corner brace...

Page 19: ...ther continued Now t the bolt down kit as per the diagram below Strengthen the mid wall braces by applying part 72 mid wall brace bracket on each corner if necessary 72 DOOR SLEEVE ANCHOR BOLT STEEL A...

Page 20: ...gether continued For safety apply channel safety cover L type to part 32 channel and channel safety cover R type to 33R channel Also apply the self tapper covers to screw ends visible in the walls on...

Page 21: ...Align the door with the edge and make the holes using a cordless drill Remove the pins from the hinges and reverse their direction before you attach the door If you are concerned about the visibility...

Page 22: ...rantees Act 1993 NZ and any other rights and remedies of the consumer under a similar law in relation to the goods and services to which this warranty relates Process of claiming Warranty To make a cl...

Page 23: ...g This product is weatherproof to a certain level however driving windy rain may cause the product to leak Condensation may also occur in some weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold The produ...

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