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BEFORE YOU GET STARTED

PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY

•  Check the pack and make sure you have all the parts listed.
•   When you are ready to start, make sure you have the right tools at hand (not supplied).
•   Ensure there is plenty of space and a clean, dry area for assembly.

TIMBER

As with all natural materials, timber can be affected during various weather conditions. For the duration of heavy 
or extended periods of rain, swelling of the wood panels may occur. Warping, cupping or contraction of the wood 
may also occur during excessive dry spells due to an interior moisture loss. Unfortunately, these processes cannot 
be avoided but can be mitigated. It is suggested that the outdoor building is sprayed with water during extended 
periods of warm sunshine and sheltered as much as possible during rain or snow.

To validate your guarantee and ensure longevity of the product, it is ESSENTIAL that your building is treated with 
a suitable wood preserver or paint AFTER assembly, both internally and externally.

BUILDING A BASE

Care must be taken to ensure the product is placed on a suitable base. When thinking about where the building 
and base is going to be constructed: Ensure that there will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual 
treatment.

Ensure the base is level and is built on firm ground, to prevent distortion. Refer to diagrams for the base 
dimensions which can be found on the product page at  

tigersheds.com

, it is recommended that the base should be 

slightly smaller than the external measurement of the building, i.e. The cladding should overlap the base, creating 
a run off for water. It is also recommended that the floor be at least 25mm above the surrounding ground level to 
avoid flooding.

TYPES OF BASE

•   Durable plastic grid.
•   Slabs laid on 50mm of sharp sand.
•   Concrete 75mm laid on top of 75mm hard-core.
•   Timber Base - Self constructed/Buy pre-made.

*We recommend a Fastfit EcoBase for your building. It is durable, lightweight, flexible and easy to put in place.

Please see tigersheds.com for details.

WOOD WARPING

MAY OCCUR

WINTER

EXPANSION

SUMMER

CONTRACTION

PLASTIC BASE

SLAB BASE

CONCRETE BASE

TIMBER BASE

BROKEN SLABS

BARE SOIL

LOOSE GRAVEL

02

tigersheds.com

0113 205 4189

[email protected]

Summary of Contents for TigerFlex Shiplap Apex

Page 1: ...TIGERFLEX SHIPLAP PENTSHEDS GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...LDING A BASE Care must be taken to ensure the product is placed on a suitable base When thinking about where the building and base is going to be constructed Ensure that there will be access to all sides for maintenance work and annual treatment Ensure the base is level and is built on firm ground to prevent distortion Refer to diagrams for the base dimensions which can be found on the product pag...

Page 3: ... the highest standards of Safety and in the case of childrens products independently tested to EN71 level we cannot accept responsibility for your safety whilst erecting or using this product TigerSkin Water Based Treatment The unique formula of our TigerSkin pre treatment provides a reassuring layer of protection for your shed or summer house Each panel is carefully dipped and dried to provide ma...

Page 4: ...up Please carefully unpack the components in your delivery and remove the timber supports that make up the delivery pallet CAUTION Parts may have moved during transportation Be careful when unpacking supplied shed DO NOT start your build until you have checked that all the parts of your building are present correct and in a suitable condition Pre drilling screw holes is recommended to reduce the c...

Page 5: ...ges are for reference only and may vary from the product you have supplied If you have any issues please contact your supplier TIGERFLEX PENT WINDOWLESS SINGLE DOUBLE DOOR TIGERFLEX PENT SECURITY SINGLE DOOR TIGERFLEX PENT SECURITY DOUBLE DOOR TIGERFLEX PENT SUNROOM TIGERFLEX PENT FULL PANE SUMMERHOUSE TIGERFLEX PENT TOOL ROOM TIGERFLEX PENT SHED SINGLE DOUBLE DOOR ...

Page 6: ...you want to place the door and the windows giving you the flexibility to decide how you want your shed to look and feel for your garden for storage for work or for leisure Illustrations show the flexibility to position the doors and windows in different configurations for a 12 x6 TigerFlex Pent Single Door shed ELEVATED VIEW 4BP 4BP 4BP WP DP WP WP 2BP 4BP 2BP FLOOR PLAN VIEW ...

Page 7: ...or future reference 07 4BP 4BP 4BP WP WP DP WP 2BP 4BP 2BP ELEVATED VIEW FLOOR PLAN VIEW 4BP 4BP 4BP WP WP WP DP 2BP 4BP 2BP ELEVATED VIEW FLOOR PLAN VIEW DP WP 2BP 4BP DOOR PANEL WINDOW PANEL 600mm BLANK PANEL 1150mm BLANK PANEL ...

Page 8: ... bearers to floor panel using 2x 90mm S90 screws per bearer Make sure fixings go into floor joists 2x HD Bearers supplied for sizes indicated opposite by asterisk 4x HD Bearers supplied for sizes indicated opposite by double asterisk 3ft Gables 2x 900mm Bearers 4ft Gables 2x 1150mm Bearers 6ft Gables 2x 1150mm Bearers 2x 600mm Bearers TIGERFLEX SHIPLAP PENT GENERAL ASSEMBLY GUIDE 08 tigersheds com...

Page 9: ...BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER SINGLE FLOOR 2x3 3x3 4x3 4x4 4x6 FLOOR PANEL FLOOR PANEL HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER DOUBLE FLOOR 5x3 6x3 7x3 8x3 8x4 8x6 FLOOR PANEL FLOOR PANEL FLOOR PANEL HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER MULTI FLOOR 12x4 12x6 ...

Page 10: ...se off Secure side panels to each other in corners using 3x 50mm S50 screws per join Detail B Secure side panels to floor using 65mm N65 nails Detail C D NOTE Make sure fixings go through floor joists or into heavy duty timber bearers Secure side panels to each other in using 3x 50mm S50 screws per join Only applies to side panels butting against each other Detail E S50 N65 Hit outwards with a ham...

Page 11: ...Please retain instructions for future reference 11 B S50 N65 C D E N65 S50 FLOOR JOIST SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL ...

Page 12: ...position Leave approx 2mm gap at side between door and door panel Leave approx 6mm gap at top between door and door panel Secure using 3x BS25 screws per hinge 3x hinges in total Detail F Secure Turn Button 2TBB using 1x BS25 screw Detail G For left hand hinged doors rotate the door panel 1800 and follow the previous steps NOTE Details F G would also be oppposite to what is shown F G BS25 2TBB N40...

Page 13: ...rimmed and installed as door cover piece Fit on outside of leading door to cover gap between both doors Secure to right hand door using 3x N40 nails Detail H NOTE Be careful not to cover the keyhole H FULL PANE DOOR Double Doors pre fitted in workshop CAUTION Full Pane Summerhouse doors are very heavy Care required when manoeuvring panels N40 ...

Page 14: ...the door and position the angle plate so that the padlock holes are aligned Detail K leaving a small gap of approximately 1 to 2mm between them Detail L This should be just enough room to allow the bar to swing to and from the angle plate without jamming Fix the angle plate so that when the bar is in the locked position it covers the bolt head With the bar in the locked position mount the door cle...

Page 15: ...SECURITY DOOR Fitting Security Bar Internal N1 N2 DOUBLE SECURITY DOOR Fitting Hasp Staple External Check you have all components before starting Choose where you want the padlock to be positioned Trim the supplied corner strip to allow the hasp and padlock to be secured to the door panel Secure to right hand door using 3x 40mm N40 nails Mark the position of the holes required for the hinge plate ...

Page 16: ... P Step 5 PENT HIGH SIDE TOP INSTALLATION Fix Pent High Side Tops to existing built structure The bottom of the High Side Top will slot into the top of the cladding on the panel below Please ensure the High Side Top is positioned centrally above the side panels before screwing in place For all models secure through top of side panels using 2x 50mm S50 screws per High Side Top Detail Q For all mode...

Page 17: ... Detail U For multi roof models secure Pent roof panels together using 2x 50mm S50 screws per roof panel Detail V T2 T1 Step 7 FELT INSTALLATION Roll out felt along lower part of roof leaving sufficient overhang to fold down onto roof purlin approx 75mm 3 Do not fold underneath roof Use clout CN13 nails to tack top of felt into the roof panel Repeat for the other side Fold the overhang at gable en...

Page 18: ...ON Fit Corner Strips in the corners of the shed these are plain profiled pieces Secure to the shed using 3x 40mm N40 nails per Corner Strip Detail X Cut extra supplied piece to length to cover corners on high side Fit Cover Lats over joints where 2 panels butt against each other These are grooved both sides Secure to the shed using 3x 40mm N40 nails per Cover Lat Detail Y Cut extra supplied piece ...

Page 19: ...ally For the continued protection for unpainted areas of your garden building we recommend maintaining your timber treat ment with TigerSkin preserver This solvent based wood treatment will penetrate deep into the wood giving years of protection against the weather and also enhance timber grain with a rich long lasting protection A water repellent formula which is harmless to plants when dry it is...

Page 20: ...Display Agent Woodlands DIY Store Station Yard Horsforth Leeds LS18 5NZ Telephone 0113 205 4189 Website tigersheds com Email customersupport tigersheds com ...

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