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10ft Wide Polytunnel Assembly Instructions 

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Summary of Contents for 10ft Wide Polytunnel

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Page 2: ...FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION 6 5 TIMBER END FRAME ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION 8 6 TIMBER BASE RAIL OPTION 9 7 TIMBER SIDE RAIL OPTION 11 8 ROLL UP CURTAIN OPTION 13 9 END PANELS SIDE NETTING INCLUDED WITH T...

Page 3: ...ners or sockets Tape measure Scissors or craft knife 1 FOUNDATION TUBES Option A Hammered In Foundation Tubes Suitable for trenched polythene only 1 Set two string lines to the width of the polytunnel...

Page 4: ...om end of the Foundation Tubes And lock in place with the Starlock Washers Starlock Washers are inserted using the short piece of tube a With the foundation tube upside down slot the 6mm Concrete Tie...

Page 5: ...length string lines 3 Mark the ground at each foundation position to the outside of the length string lines at 5ft centres until the full length is reached 4 Temporarily remove the string lines so th...

Page 6: ...If you have ordered the Side Rail Option a Slide an M25 fitting onto the leg of each end hoop b Slide an H25 fitting onto the leg of each inner hoop Set the M25 fitting and the H25 fittings at approx...

Page 7: ...nd tighten the bolt to secure in place 10 Slot a swaged ridge tube into the end of the previous ridge tube until you reach the end of the polytunnel Tighten the bolts in the E25 fittings to secure the...

Page 8: ...tten across the door posts at 183cm below the lintel This will rest on the ground when you are installing the Timber End Frame and set the lintel to the correct height 5 Dig two holes for the door pos...

Page 9: ...hey are long enough 4 Bolt the timber to the M20 fitting with an M8 x 50 coach bolt and nut 5 Using a flat nail plate fix the timber to the door post with 30mm long twist nails Nail through the door p...

Page 10: ...ber joint plate and 30mm twist nails 11 Check that the timber base rail is straight and adjust the SC20 fittings if necessary 12 If you are fixing the main cover to the base rail create a rebate aroun...

Page 11: ...h 4 Bolt the timber to the M25 fitting with an M8 x 50 coach bolt and nut 5 Using a flat nail plate fix the timber to the door post with 30mm long twist nails Make sure the timber is parallel to the b...

Page 12: ...30mm twist nails 11 For each corner cut a piece of timber to fit between the base rail and the side rail 12 Fix this vertical timber between the base rail and the side rail with a timber joint plate a...

Page 13: ...he curtain tube at the end where you want to operate the gearbox Fix together with a self drill screw 65 70mm from the swage shoulder to avoid drilling into the square shaft 4 Slot a black PVC plug in...

Page 14: ...of the base rail and side rail and fix it to the base rail with an M8 x 50 coach screw 10 With the gearbox handle wind the curtain up to the side rail Fix the top end of the guide tube to the side rai...

Page 15: ...rway and around the side of the polytunnel by approximately 40cm approximately 1m x 2m 2 Staple the polythene over the end frame around the side of the polytunnel to overlap the curtain 3 Unroll the n...

Page 16: ...ve the A20 fitting on the Foundation Tube place the Anti Hot Spot Tape on the outside face of the hoop On the inner hoops the tape should be central on the tube On the end hoops the tape should be on...

Page 17: ...d unfold the polythene and drape it over the polytunnel framework with an equal amount over each side and each end 3 Carefully slice the polythene diagonally from the top corners of the doorway Trim t...

Page 18: ...fix the polythene to the door posts The polythene is pulled into the doorway and pleated Trap the polythene behind the batten as you nail the batten into the rebate Use 50mm long nails at about 10cm...

Page 19: ...o the rebate Nail the batten in place Note it is preferable to have a couple of small pleats in the flap of polythene 4 Repeat at the other end PULLING THE POLYTHENE AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE 5 Starting at...

Page 20: ...e polythene is pulled into the doorway and pleated Trap the polythene behind the batten as you nail the batten into the rebate Use 50mm long nails at about 10cm apart Tip Fold the pleats downwards so...

Page 21: ...o the rebate Nail the batten in place Note it is preferable to have a couple of small pleats in the flap of polythene 4 Repeat at the other end PULLING THE POLYTHENE AS TIGHT AS POSSIBLE 5 Starting at...

Page 22: ...e polythene is pulled into the doorway and pleated Trap the polythene behind the batten as you nail the batten into the rebate Use 50mm long nails at about 10cm apart Tip Fold the pleats downwards so...

Page 23: ...the triangles approximately 5mm from the edge of the door 4 Stand the door on its side and nail through the door verticals into the ends of the door horizontals with the 75mm nails 5 For cladding eac...

Page 24: ...Position the door with the end frame resting on packing pieces to set the gap around the door Screw the hinges to the door post 12 Screw the auto gate latch and latching bar to the door post and door...

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Page 28: ...hen applying the Repair Tape If possible apply the Repair Tape to both sides of the polythene Always use sharp scissors when cutting the Repair Tape 3 Major damage to the polythene cover will require...

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