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If you choose to vary from these instructions 

your warranty will be impaired.

1

Components checklist

Please check the parts carefully and advise immediately if any are damaged or missing.

Building your shed

The basic task is to join the sheets together to 

form your panels, and fit the channels to the top 

and bottom of these panels. They will then join 

together to form your shed (diagram 1, 2 and 3).

Pan

Rib

Important

• 

Remove the swarf (drill filings) from 

the panels as you assemble them.

•  All components are cut to length. Do 

not cut any parts unless instructed.

•  Fixings through the inside of the 

channels into the sheeting are just 

as important as fixings from the 

outside.

Ribs and Pans

• 

Generally most fixings are spaced at 

300mm apart.

• 

Keep the fixings in the pans as close to 

the ribs as possible for added strength.

•  Ribs will always protrude to the outside 

of the shed.

• 

Extra internal fixings are strongly 

recommended in high wind areas.

If you need advice, call us FREE on 0800 807 433  

or email us at [email protected]

2 x 1770 x 780mm 

(door sheet.)

2 x narrow 1830 

x 715mm sheets 

(Beside 

door)

4 x 1830 x 780mm 

(back wall)  

8 x 1770mm x 780mm 

sheets (roof)

8 x gable angle cut 

sheets & 2 centre gable 

cut 

1/2

 half sheets 

(end walls)

8 x 3000mm “U” 

channels (front, 

back and 

roof.)

2 x 3285mm (bottom) 

& 2 x 3330mm (top)

“U” channels  

(side walls.)

4 x 1770mm “U” 

channels 

(door sides.)

2 x 1586mm “U” 

channels (door 

spacers).

4 x 780mm “U” 

channels (door 

top and 

bottom).

4 x 1770mm “L” 

flashings (roof 

to side 

flashings).

2 x 1830mm & 1 x 

1770mm “Z”  

door jambs. 

(front)

2 x 310mm door plate.

1 x pack screws with 

3 padbolt. 1 x pack of 

rivets and hinges.

2x door bracing.

1 x 3030mm long 

ridge beam (roof)

4 x Gable plates 2 small 

& 2 large (end walls)

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

J

M

H

K

N

I

L

O

P

Q

diagram 1

diagram 2

diagram 3

Summary of Contents for rite on

Page 1: ...astic wrapped package Some parts have sharp edges and should be handled very carefully We recommend the use of protective gloves and footwear when assembling DO NOT attempt to erect this shed in windy weather All dimensions are approximate Call 0800 ENZEMBLE for an installer near you YEAR WARRANTY rite on Tools required Battery or electric drill 3 3mm 1 8th inch drill bit Screwdriver and riveter T...

Page 2: ...he ribs as possible for added strength Ribs will always protrude to the outside of the shed Extra internal fixings are strongly recommended in high wind areas If you need advice call us FREE on 0800 807 433 or email us at info storite co nz 2 x 1770 x 780mm door sheet 2 x narrow 1830 x 715mm sheets Beside door 4 x 1830 x 780mm back wall 8 x 1770mm x 780mm sheets roof 8 x gable angle cut sheets 2 c...

Page 3: ...rough all the U channels and fit the door bracing from the bottom corner to the opposite centre to the top corner step 2 below 6 Perform the same but mirror image for 2nd door 7 Attach 1770mm Z door jamb to 2nd door Step 1 Door Assembly A N L O H J M You will need 1 Attach the first Z door jamb L to the 715mm sheet B on the rib with the narrow pan Attach the other Z door jamb to the 715mm sheet B ...

Page 4: ...he panels It will stop the door swinging around diagram 1 Channels will come short of the ends of the sheeting by 10 15mm on all panels Fix through the top and bottom of the channels into the door jamb and spacer The door jamb goes on inside of the channel The higher side of the channel goes to the inside of the shed It is very important to include the fixings on the underside of all the channels ...

Page 5: ...p 4 Back wall Step 5 Roof Step 6 End walls C F F F 4 x 1830 x 780mm sheets 2 x 3000mm U channels D D E F F F P G Q K P K K 8 x 1770 x 780mm sheets 4 x 3000mm U channels 4 x 1770mm L flashings 1 x 3030mm long ridge beam 4 x gable angle cut sheets 1 x centre gable cut 1 2 half sheets end walls 2 x 3285mm bottom and 2 x 3330mm top Channels per side 2 x Gable plates You will need You will need You wil...

Page 6: ...h Fig 2 Now finish off fixing the L to the top channels at both ends Fix at 300mm apart and also through end of ridge beam into L If you find the roof is binding and not wanting to sit squarely on the walls this will be caused by unlevel site or walls are not square Adjust accordingly 7 Using the ladder and the tape measure fix down through the top of the roof through the pan into the top channel ...

Page 7: ...ss around the perimeter Flat floor clamps For existing concrete only Water can seep underneath Storite kitset wooden floors Storite accessories We also offer a great range of accessories and extras to complement your new Storite Shed Please ask your nearest hardware store for further details Internal dimensions for the RITE ON 2985mm x 3270mm Peg the floor to the ground in a windy area Boxing Diag...

Page 8: ...od photo of your finished shed with your details To help you we have listed some questions that you may like to answer There is no need to type every question only the question number and your answers are necessary 1 Where did you find out about our sheds 2 Where did you purchase your shed Was the sales person helpful 3 Were you happy with the delivery of your shed and your overall purchase experi...

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