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Walls 

1.

 

Please ensure you have removed the transport blocks as per page 7. 

 

2.

 

Your shed will come with a number of wall sections. The quantity of these will depend which type 

and size you ordered 

 there could be 4ft Blank Panels, 2ft Blank Panels, 4ft Window Panels (unless 

you have selected the windowless version), and a door panel (which could be a single door or double 

door). Please see the components table to confirm which panels you should have for your Power 

shed. 

 

3.

 

Lay out the wall panels in the configuration you want for your garden building. The blank panels, 

door panel and window panels can go in any position. 

 

We give you the ‘power’ to choose how you want your shed

 

 

Note 

 trusses (discussed later) will be positioned in line with the joins in the wall panels, so ensure 

these joins match on opposite sides (this is important if your shed comes with 4ft and 2ft wall 

panels). 

 

4.

 

Start with the 4ft panel that will be part of your gable end 

 position this on top of one of the heavy 

duty bearers which you attached in the previous section. Ensure the side of the panel is flush with 

the side of the floor. 

 

5.

 

If your Power shed is 6ft wide (4x6, 6x6, 8x6, 10x6, 12x6, 14x6, 16x6, 18x6, 20x6) then you will need 

to position one of the 2ft blank panels next to the 4ft wall panel you have chosen to complete the 6ft 

gable end. Secure these panels together from the inside using the 50mm screws provided. Use three 

screws per join.

 

Important! 

 When securing panels together ensure they line up at the top (so the building is square) and 

that only the ends of the cladding are shown, which will later be covered with corner strips). This is only in 

the corner when the side meets the gable. 

 

6.

 

Place another wall panel at a right angle to the gable end wall panels for the side walls and again 

secure using the 50mm screws provided. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Pent

Page 1: ...round Cut the plastic banding Remove each panel by removing screws one column at a time as indicated below Check all the components against the instructions check list ________________________________________________________________ BASE KIT AND FIXING PACK Please note if you have ordered a base kit it s unlikely you will be able to see the base kit from the outside of the pack it will be inside y...

Page 2: ...ct Instructions BASE KIT AND FIXING PACK Please note if you have ordered a base kit it s unlikely you will be able to see the base kit from the outside of the pack it will be inside your panels The fixings are also inside the pack ...

Page 3: ...damage or injury sustained due to incorrect unloading unpacking or assembly of any of our products 2 persons recommended Our treatment Contains IPBC 3 iodo 2 propynyl N butyl carbamate and propiconazole Wear gloves when handling freshly treated wood Avoid breathing dust when cutting treated or untreated wood Dispose of off cuts responsibly do not burn May produce an allergic reaction EUH208 Causes...

Page 4: ... to page 16 for installation instructions All of our garden sheds require a firm and level base When thinking about where the garden building and base is going to be constructed Ensure that there will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual treatment Remember not to place the base too close to any walls or fences as there may be a slight overhang on the roof of the garden building w...

Page 5: ...e will also be two or three 2ft window panels depending on the size instead of two or three 2ft blank panels You will also receive shelving which will be fitted under the window and screwed with 50mm screws There will be legs for the front of the shelving and the back of the shelving is screwed to the upright framing of the wall ...

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Page 7: ...required for the size you have ordered 2 Carefully remove the pallet and any untreated packing timber See the aftercare section on ways to recycle these items or alternatively you can discard them USEFUL TIP Re treat the underside of the floor before assembly for additional protection and maximum longevity 3 Remove any transport blocks from the bottom of the blank and window panels These are there...

Page 8: ...ater Join the bearers by screwing through the floor joists first so the screw goes as far into the bearer as possible a For 4ft wide Power sheds 4x4 6x4 8x4 10x4 12x4 14x4 16x4 18x4 20x4 use the 1190mm heavy duty bearer provided b For 6ft wide Power sheds 4x6 6x6 8x6 10x6 12x6 14x6 16x6 18x6 20x6 use the 1790mm heavy duty bearer provided Once screwed together turn the floor the correct way up Note...

Page 9: ... you can lie it on the shed floor if you wish Line up the door onto the framing so that it is square The door should be positioned closer to the side where the hinges go Make sure the lock is on the inside of the shed when the door is closed Secure the hinges in place using the 25mm screws provided 3 Choose two places on the door to secure your two turn buttons one towards the top one towards the ...

Page 10: ...pposite sides this is important if your shed comes with 4ft and 2ft wall panels 4 Start with the 4ft panel that will be part of your gable end position this on top of one of the heavy duty bearers which you attached in the previous section Ensure the side of the panel is flush with the side of the floor 5 If your Power shed is 6ft wide 4x6 6x6 8x6 10x6 12x6 14x6 16x6 18x6 20x6 then you will need t...

Page 11: ...crew approximately into the floor with 2x screws for every wall panel internally ensuring the screws are driven through the framing at the bottom of the side gable walls through the floor boards and into the floor joists USEFUL TIP You can work out the position of the floor joists from the location of the existing nails in the floor If the upright framing or corner brace is in the way you would ne...

Page 12: ...ant to be higher and screw to the panels below with 50mm screws 2 Line up the gable tops with the panels at the gable ends the ends where you attached the heavy duty bearers and secure them to the wall panels with 50mm screws from the inside screwing upwards through the framing ...

Page 13: ...raming on the gable top so that the overhang on the front and back is correct 2 Join the roof panels to each other and to the gables using 50mm screws going through the framing from the inside of the building 3 Then screw the roof panels to the side wall panels with 50mm screws ensuring you screw up through the framing from the inside of the building into the framing on the roof panels note the ro...

Page 14: ...e shed in corners and covering joins explained later 2 Roll out the mineral roofing felt along the lower part of one side of the roof Allow for sufficient overhang to fold down onto the roof bargeboard but not the underside roof bargeboard Health and Safety Use Step Ladders to put on the roof felt but do not climb on top of the roof Ensure there is a second person to support you when using a ladde...

Page 15: ...wn with a saw depending on what size building you have 2 Secure corner strips at each corner of your Power shed with 40mm nails at least four per strip Extra strips are provided to cover any joins between side wall panels 3 Secure the door pull to the door with 25mm screws 4 Peel the protective blue sticker off the Power branding plate above the door ...

Page 16: ... all the floor sections are complete you can screw each floor section together There will be two bearers to screw at each end 4 Measure the constructed base from corner to corner ensuring the base is square The two measurements from corner to corner should be equal 5 Now is the time to attach the wooden stakes Ensure the base is positioned exactly where you want it and on the inside of the highest...

Page 17: ... your own way Check your base Although your base should be level at the time of assembly some bases can move over time and if you find this occurs then the building can twist or door may not close properly If such occurrences you may need to pack up the base to keep the building level What to do with your pallet Here at Power we understand the importance of recycling which is why we delivered to y...

Page 18: ...allet delivery for you The cost of this will depend on your location and the item bought please contact us if you would like us to advise the cost of this In this case we will not profit from any courier charges but simply pass on the cost we receive to you Any delivery surcharges you have paid such as a quicker delivery Saturday delivery or a timed delivery will not be refunded Once your item has...

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