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INSTRUCTIONS FOR:

GALVANIZED STEEL SHED

MODEL No: 

GSS1515

Thank  you  for  purchasing  a  Sealey  product.  Manufactured  to  a  high  standard  this  product  will,  if  used  according  to  these  instructions 

and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

IMPORTANT:

 

PLEASE  READ  THESE  INSTRUCTIONS  CAREFULLY.  NOTE  THE  SAFE  OPERATIONAL  REQUIREMENTS,  WARNINGS  AND 

CAUTIONS. USE THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY 

CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. PLEASE KEEP INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

 

WARNING! Ensure Health & Safety, local authority, and general workshop practice  

 

 

regulations are adhered to when building this shed.

 

Keep the work area clean, uncluttered and ensure there is adequate lighting.

 

Keep children and unauthorised persons away from the working area.

 

DO NOT use the shed for any purpose other than that for which it is designed.

 

Use appropriate safety clothing including eye protection.

  

Note! The assembly of this product will require assistance.

Before commencing the assembly, we recommend that you read the instructions thoroughly. Your 

new shed comes with all the holes pre drilled to make for fast easy assembly. We recommend 

that you assemble the shed using a trestle table or sawhorses and planks. This will ensure that 

you are working off the ground and make it easier for you. Assembly is a two person job and 

should not be attempted in windy conditions.

  

Step 1: Check all parts against the component list.

Step 2: Assemble rear wall panels.

Step 3: Assemble side wall panels.

Step 4: Assemble front wall panel.

Step 5: Assemble roof panel.

Step 6: Assemble door.

Step 7: Fit the panels together.

Concrete Slab: It is recommended that your new shed is secured to a concrete slab as per the 

specifications in this manual.

Summary of Contents for GSS1515

Page 1: ...d unauthorised persons away from the working area DO NOT use the shed for any purpose other than that for which it is designed Use appropriate safety clothing including eye protection Note The assembly of this product will require assistance Before commencing the assembly we recommend that you read the instructions thoroughly Your new shed comes with all the holes pre drilled to make for fast easy...

Page 2: ...d you use builders plastic and F52 reinforcing mesh We recommend that you make your slab 100mm bigger than the base dimensions of your shed This will allow for a 50mm edge around your shed We recommend that you slope the 50mm edges downward by 10 mm so that rain water can be drained away from your shed ...

Page 3: ...Tools Required ...

Page 4: ... 6R 1 Sheet Sheet 1977 2057x770 zinc left side wall 7L 1 Sheet Sheet 1977 2057x770 zinc right side wall 7R 1 Sheet Sheet 1900 1980x770 zinc left side wall 2L 1 Sheet Sheet 1900 1980x770 zinc right side wall 2R 1 Sheet Sheet1600x770 zinc roof 8 2 Sheet Sheet 1900x708 zinc front 4 1 Door Sheet 1845x770 zinc door 5R 1 Channel channel 1508 zinc roof 20A 4 Channel channel 1508 zinc rear wall 20B 1 Chan...

Page 5: ...1B 1 Jamb jamb 775 white front 42 1 Lip lip 1601 zinc roof 51 2 FITTINGS PACK Picture Component QTY Picture Component QTY Self tapping screws 10mm 140 Self tapping screws 16mm 10 4 10mm Rivet 12 3 10mm Rivet 6 Pad bolt 1 Keeper 1 Bracket 8 M8 18m m Hexagonal bolt 8 M8 Hexagonal Nut 8 Mid wall brace bracket 3 Self tapper safety cover 25 Channel safety cover L type 1 Channel safety cover R type 1 Ra...

Page 6: ...Shed Overview ...

Page 7: ...ernatively a trestle table Place 6R and 6L the sheeting on your work table and join together with the self tapping screws per the diagram Now fit 20B top channel and 20C bottom channel to the sheeting by tapping it in diagram A or sliding it in diagram B Note that the small lip of the channel is always facing out This is to ensure that rain water can not build up inside your shed ...

Page 8: ...t 31 mid wall channel to the sheeting and position it using the self tapping screws Please note that the groove should face downwards Position the top and bottom channels using the self tapping screws as well ...

Page 9: ...and position the 31 mid wall channel using the self tapping screws Fix 20A the bottom channel by the self tapping screws but not 25 the top channel in this stage Note that the small lip of the channel is always facing out This is to ensure that rain water can not build up inside your shed Repeat the same steps for 2L and 7L the other side wall ...

Page 10: ...r work table and join together with the self tapping screws per the diagram Now tap or slide in 20A and 20A the channels to the sheeting and fix them using the self tapping screws Now fit 51 and 51 side lips to the sheeting and fix them using the self tapping screws ...

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Page 12: ...th 4 and 41B and must be aligned and 33R the mid wall channel to the sheeting and fix them using the self tapping screws Not those with cross mark in this stage Fit the 41A the jamb 42 the jamb and 23 the bottom channel in following and fix them using the self tapping screws Not those with cross mark in this stage Be aware of the joint details per the diagrams Diagram B is as the same as diagram A...

Page 13: ...or Fit 5R the pre assembled door to the front wall panel per the diagram Use riveter to fix the door into the pre drilled holes Fix 70 the pad bolt but NOT its keeper in this stage to the pre drilled holes and rivet or self tapping screws as required ...

Page 14: ...er Attach the side walls to the back wall then the front wall then the roof Fix all the components using the self tapping screws Fix 71 the pad bolt keeper with rivets or screws as required For greater security fit rivets as below ...

Page 15: ...RAWL BOLT Now fit the bolt down kit per the diagram Strengthen your mid wall brace by applying 72 the mid wall brace bracket on each corner ...

Page 16: ...Apply channel safety cover L type on channel 32 and R type on channel 33R Apply the self tapper covers on the screws fixed on the wall to prevent accidental injuries ...

Page 17: ...door Fill the old pre drilled holes with rivets if required Perform the same procedure for the pad lock NOTE It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data specifications and component parts without prior notice IMPORTANT No liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product WARRANTY Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date proof of which will...

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