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5.5.    

STEP 2 (FIG 3)

5.5.1. 

  

Insert tube (fig.3.4) into tube (fig.3.3) and secure it with Bolt M6x55 (fig.3.13) and M6 Nut (fig.3.15), then slide Part (fig.3.5) onto tube  

 

(fig.3.3).

5.5.2. 

  

Connect 1pc of Peak Centre Tube (fig.3.1) and 2pcs of Roof Tube (fig.3.2) as per the below diagram.

5.5.3.   

Then use Connecting Plate (fig.3.6) connect end of tube (fig.3.3) and one side of tube (fig.3.2) together using Bolt M6x55 (fig.3.13) and  

 

M6 Nut (fig.3.15).

5.5.4. 

  

In the same way connect the end of tube (fig.3.4) and the other side of tube (fig.3.2) together using Bolt M6x55 (fig.3.13) and M6 Nut  

 

(fig.3.15).

5.5.5. 

  

Repeat above 3 steps to finish the other 4 sections.

5.6.    

STEP 3 (FIG.4 & .5)

5.6.1.   

Follow the below diagrams (fig.4 & .5), assemble the 5 groups of roof structure onto the two sets of Riser Components (fig.4.10 & 11).

5.7.    

STEP 4 (FIG.6 & 7)

5.7.1. 

  

Now assemble pipe Jacking Component (fig.6.12) on top of parts 3 & 4 Brace by M8x70 (fig.6.14) and M8 Nut (fig.6.16).

5.7.2. 

  

Please refer to attached diagram of fig. 7, A, B, C, D. Make sure Axle Tube (fig.6.9) is in the right place, either below part 12, or above  

 

part 12 to make sure the components are spaced evenly.

   fig.3

   fig.4

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FGE01 Issue 1 25/11/2020

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for FGE01

Page 1: ...continuous contact with a flame source 8 DO NOT use open flames or cooking or heating devices inside or in close proximity to the product including all types of stoves gas heaters gas lanterns citronella torches mosquito coils etc 8 DO NOT cook smoke refuel or use any open flame devices in or around the shelter 8 DO NOT store flammable liquids gasoline kerosene propane etc in the shelter 8 DO NOT ...

Page 2: ...until assembly is complete 5 3 Check for completeness and transport damages WARNING DO NOT place the product under trees from which hard fruit such as apples walnuts or heavy pine cones etc may fall The shed s cover only protects against normal leaves and light debris whereas large branches or other falling items may puncture or tear the cover material FGE01 Issue 1 25 11 2020 Original Language Ve...

Page 3: ...Take the riser sections out of the box as shown below 5 4 2 Screw all the casters fig 2 18 to the bottoms of the legs as per the below diagram fig 1 fig 2 FGE01 Issue 1 25 11 2020 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

Page 4: ...tube fig 3 2 together using Bolt M6x55 fig 3 13 and M6 Nut fig 3 15 5 5 5 Repeat above 3 steps to finish the other 4 sections 5 6 STEP 3 FIG 4 5 5 6 1 Follow the below diagrams fig 4 5 assemble the 5 groups of roof structure onto the two sets of Riser Components fig 4 10 11 5 7 STEP 4 FIG 6 7 5 7 1 Now assemble pipe Jacking Component fig 6 12 on top of parts 3 4 Brace by M8x70 fig 6 14 and M8 Nut ...

Page 5: ...then pull the whole structure tight 5 8 2 Walk around the whole structure pull the cover tight and then hook the cover into the suitable hole on the tube legs 5 8 3 Pull the cover tight onto the frame Use the hook and loop tape straps sewn on the cover to secure it fig 9 fig 7 fig 8 fig 9 FGE01 Issue 1 25 11 2020 Original Language Version Jack Sealey Limited ...

Page 6: ...anted materials instead of disposing of them as waste All tools accessories and packaging should be sorted taken to a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment When the product becomes completely unserviceable and requires disposal drain any fluids if applicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations...

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