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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

Page 1: ...TIGERFLEX SHIPLAPPENT BIKESTORE GENERAL ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS INS04 ...

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: ...INCE 1913 We have been making our high quality great value sheds here in Britain for decades 03 ROOF COVERING OPTIONS All Tiger buildings are designed to use TigerFelt high grade poly backed durable mineral roofing felt If you have chosen a different roof covering option such as EPDM rubberised roof covering or Shed Shingles please see their separate roofing instructions available on their product...

Page 4: ...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 chances of the timber...

Page 5: ...dows are screwed into cross brace Remove screws as you come to corresponding panel to reduce the risk of falling components BUILDING PACK CONTENTS For full details of what should be included please see the list that is supplied with the delivery They are also available on request in pdf form from our helpful Customer Support team please call 0113 2054189 for Customer Support or use the Items Deliv...

Page 6: ...nstall Heavy Duty Bearers as shown Check your product floor size for the correct diagram opposite page Please ensure floor panels are butted up tightly with no gaps Secure bearers to floor panel using 2x 90mm S90 screws per bearer NOTE Make sure fixings go through floor joists S90 S90 HEAVY DUTY BEARER HEAVY DUTY BEARER FLOOR PANEL S90 ...

Page 7: ...BEARER SINGLE FLOOR 6x3 6x4 DOUBLE FLOOR 6x5 6x6 HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARER FLOOR PANEL FLOOR PANEL DOUBLE FLOOR 8x3 8x4 FLOOR PANELS HD BEARER HD BEARER HD BEARERS HD BEARERS FLOOR PANELS FLOOR PANELS HD BEARERS HD BEARERS MULTI FLOOR 8x6 Only MULTI FLOOR 8x5 Only ...

Page 8: ...ure blank back blank side panel to each other in corners using 3x 50mm S50 screws per joint Detail B Secure blank panels to the floor using 65mm N65 nails Detail C D NOTE Make sure fixings go through floor joists or into heavy duty timber bearers Secure blank 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 outwar...

Page 9: ...Please retain instructions for future reference 09 SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL D E N65 S50 FLOOR JOIST SIDE PANEL B S50 N65 C SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL SIDE PANEL FLOOR PANEL FLOOR PANEL ...

Page 10: ... door header to the left and right hand sides as shown using 50mm S50 screws Detail F NOTE Predrill holes to reduce chance of wood splitting Screw door base to the left and right hand sides as shown using 50mm S50 screws Detail G Check frame is square by measuring across corners S50 F G DOOR HEADER DOOR BASE LEFT HAND DOOR SIDE RIGHT HAND DOOR SIDE S50 S50 S50 S50 MEASURE CORNER TO CORNER TO CHECK...

Page 11: ...e between door and side panel Detail H Leave approx 6mm gap at top between door and side panel Detail I Secure in place using 3x 25mm BS25 screws per hinge 6 hinges in total Detail H Mark position of Drop Bolt DB on the door header and door base and drill hole Detail I J Secure Turn Button 2TBB using 1x BS25 screw Detail K H I K J 4mm 6mm DROP BOLT DROP BOLT BS25 2TBB DB N40 ...

Page 12: ...INSTALLATION Secure completed door side panel to existing built structure as shown Secure in corners using 3x 50mm S50 screws provided per joint Detail L Secure to floor using 4x 65mm N65 nails Detail M NOTE Make sure fixings go through floor joists or into heavy duty timber bearers S50 M N65 FLOOR JOIST L S50 SIDE PANEL DOOR PANEL N65 ...

Page 13: ... 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 O For all models secure through side o...

Page 14: ... S50 screws per roof panel Detail S For multi roof models secure Pent roof panels together using 2x 50mm S50 screws per roof panel Detail T R2 R1 S50 S T S50 S50 S50 S50 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 Repea...

Page 15: ...ure together using 2x 40mm N40 nails per finial N40 S50 U S50 Step 9 COVER LAT CORNER STRIP INSTALLATION 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 V 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 ...

Page 16: ...Display Agent Woodlands DIY Store Station Yard Horsforth Leeds LS18 5NZ Telephone 0113 205 4189 Website tigersheds com Email customersupport tigersheds com INS04 ...

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