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GS508-V1

GARDEN SHED OWNER’S MANUAL

AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

GARDEN SHED OWNER’S MANUAL

overall size: 3270 x 2690 x 2150mm

shed size: 3070 x 2690 x 2100mm

door size: 1480 x 1750mm

floor size: 3030 x 2650mm

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Summary of Contents for GS508-V1

Page 1: ...MANUAL AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS GARDEN SHED OWNER S MANUAL overall size 3270 x 2690 x 2150mm shed size 3070 x 2690 x 2100mm door size 1480 x 1750mm floor size 3030 x 2650mm...

Page 2: ...into position Remember to leave plenty of room for the door to fully open An electric drill driver A Phillips screwdriver Gardening or work gloves Sealant or caulking gum optional Step ladder Tape mea...

Page 3: ...loor kits designed to match your shed Alternatively you can build your own using H4 treated bearers and timber floorboards Build on a compacted and levelled base layer Plastic sheeting placed under th...

Page 4: ...g support for the panel until the screw is all the way in Make sure the block is not directly underneath the screw How to remove rivets if needed Don t worry if you have placed a rivet incorrectly or...

Page 5: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS iii...

Page 6: ...Bit 1 1800 4 2 Drill Bit 1 Screw Head Sheath 30 Phillips Head Screws 26 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 26 27 28 1550 Please check your contents prior to starting assembly Z111 E175 x 410 E175 x 350 U074 U...

Page 7: ...All panels should overlap by one corrugation i U155 x4 b Lay the wall panels out with the large rib overlapping the small Large Rib Small Rib Assemble the rear wall panels All pre drilled holes shoul...

Page 8: ...each end of the panel These need to be left undone Assemble the side wall panels Tek Screw Screw from the outside in as per the pre drilled holes in the frame Joint outside Joint inside U channel joi...

Page 9: ...80 W180 W180 b i Tek Screw All pre drilled holes should line up with the peaks of the steel sheet If this varies squeeze together or stretch out the panels to make sure they line up Do not add screws...

Page 10: ...ndone Leave the left and right door frames MR180 ML180 un fastened at this stage This will help with any adjustments needed later on Once the door positioning is finalised add the necessary screws Tek...

Page 11: ...the overlapping panels on each corner of the shed This will protect it from heavy weather Afterwards tack the sheets together down the length of each corner To form a flush corner make sure flaps over...

Page 12: ...L030 R L030 L L030 R L030 L x2 Bolt and nut L030 R x2 Tek Screw When assembling the roof beam avoid placing screws too close to each end Some play is needed in order to slide the beam over each gable...

Page 13: ...ing Plastic Ridge End Cap Plastic Ridge End Cap Equidistant holes on the roof channel G When attaching roof panels align them to the central roof beam NOT to the walls as these may shift during final...

Page 14: ...ll a hole from inside of wall panel then fixed by revits from outside please make 2 holes in middle of connection point and other equidistant holes for the rest of brace Take care to ensure that both...

Page 15: ...x2 U175 x 4 U074x4 Rivet D173x2 Square tube Out side of door E175 x 350 E175 x 410 D173 Square tube insert D173 square tube into U195 frame screw rivets E175 x 350 x1 E175 x 410 x1 In side of door Ou...

Page 16: ...move the hinge down until it is level with mark drill holes for your rivets and attach Use the drill bit to drill pilot holes through the door bracing into the door sheeting Flip the door back over t...

Page 17: ...11 rivets with washer galvanized handle door center strip door top strip door bottom strip door bar door inside door outside handle hasp hinges inside bolt for double door double door hasp on door...

Page 18: ...ill pilot holes to accommodate the pad bolt keeper and then fix with rivets When first fitting doors attach the hinges to the shed using the Philips Head Screws This makes it easier to change the posi...

Page 19: ...perly aligned when closed then if needed adjust door frame jamb hinges accordingly To create or reduce space adjust the door frames which have been left unfastened as per Step 3 C by sliding them back...

Page 20: ...oof can damage the structure making it unsafe to enter DOORS Keep doors closed and locked to prevent wind damage FASTENERS Use all washers supplied to protect the shed panels against weather Regularly...

Page 21: ...Still having trouble Just give us a call or send us an email Head over to tradetested co nz or tradetested com au for all of our contact details and opening hours We will be able to help...

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