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G6 Main Roof

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G9 Waterer

G10 Vent Insert

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Summary of Contents for Round-Top Sustain Coop

Page 1: ...rs in the runs of coops A trimmed rubber mat or turf mat can be placed in the bottom of egg boxes or you may wish to put pine shavings them They are left wired so they can be cleaned in the event of a...

Page 2: ...5 30 17 V2 You might find it easier to use digital instructions because you can ZOOM in on illustrations Digital Instructions http urbancoopcompany com assembly support Windows MacOs iOS Android...

Page 3: ...rights reserved Orientation Front Left Right Back We recommend having the back side of your coop facing North Shown With Optional Accessories Optional Brooder Grow Out Box Optional Waterers Optional F...

Page 4: ...5 10 Knots blemishes fraying coloring variations minor surface cracking slight warping and periodic worm marks are normal parts of rough cedar We try to make it to where a reversible part always has...

Page 5: ...ry not to bury heads too deeply into the wood 1 2 Attach The 3 Units Together To Form Lower Back Assembly In a large flat area attach the three units built in Fig 1 into the Lower Back Assembly as ind...

Page 6: ...ig 2 green arrows indicate direction and placement of screws making sure edges are flush Set aside 2 2 A15 A17 Right Side Fig 2 Using E1 Brown Screws attach Panel A15 to Panel A17 as shown in Fig 2b m...

Page 7: ...nd a helper attach Back Panel Assembly to side panel assembly making note of overlaps and alignment Fig 3a and Fig 3b Repeat procedure for both sides A14 A15 Fig 3a Fig 3b Flush Door Up Off Ground A L...

Page 8: ...ough top of A19 frame into the bottom of the B1 Door Panel making sure all edges are flush Carefully lower the door to access the pre drilled holes inside the door frame to screw the B1 side frame int...

Page 9: ...racket and while holding in place as illustrated in Fig 5 and Fig 5a drive E1 Brown Screws through B1 Back Door Panel in the pre drilled holes landing them into the end of the B6 Support Bracket Using...

Page 10: ...attach driving screws as indicated by arrows in Fig 6b 6 2 Install B5 Middle Front Panel As indicated in Fig 6 position the B7 Mid Arc aligning it as shown in Fig 6c and attaching it using two E1 Brow...

Page 11: ...orts Using your hand force tap with your palm the ends of B11 Mid Roof Support boards into the pockets between the two B7 Mid Roost Arcs and then from the back side of the B7 Mid Arcs use E2 Green T 2...

Page 12: ...f the door frame are the same about 125 inches most importantly the same 2 Rack one side forward or backward while letting other side staying set the coop until the measurements are the same like an 1...

Page 13: ...ack side full sheet with Single V edge just overlapping front B12 support as shown in Fig 9a and 9b Keeping edges straight attach back side eave screws as shown in Fig 9d and 9e 1 2 3 2 While rolling...

Page 14: ...d using E1 Brown Screws attach the back side of A5 A6 to the bottom inside corners of B4 Panels as illustrated in Fig 10a Wire faces down and make sure edge with pre drilled holes are facing to the mi...

Page 15: ...sure its flush 11 2 Finish Run Roof Frame Attach the A10 Front Panel and A13 Feed Holder Panel as is shown in Fig 11c uing E1 Brown Screws By stepping into open areas of run Set the A11 and A12 Roof...

Page 16: ...ches As illustrated in Fig 12c and Fig 12b attach the four D1 Gate Latches using provided screws into pre drilled holes on all four side run access doors First install door side bolt Second remove shi...

Page 17: ...from bottom into sides 13 2 Attach Face As illustrated in Fig 13a attach the C3 Egg Box Face between the two sides If it does not force fit into place you may need to loosen side screws to make a litt...

Page 18: ...ovided Brad Nail attach rain gutter flashing C7 as indicated in Fig 14a placing equal left to right 13 2 Attach Roof Assembly As illustrated in Fig 14b attach the C6 Egg Box Roof Assembly equally spac...

Page 19: ...Fig 15b 15 2 Attach Box With the egg box lid up see Fig 15 use 2 E1 Brown Screws per side and screw through the block on the side of box from inside the box see Fig 15a and into the receiver frame Att...

Page 20: ...L EZ Fill Feeder The run roof is designed to overhang the feeders to help keep feed dry in the rain Because of that it is necessary to tilt them to install and remove and you may find it easier to til...

Page 21: ...es Rotate to seat 2nd force fit by pushing the nipple into the grommet Protect your hand with a towel if needed Fill Cap Poultry Nipples End Cap Back End of Waterer Rests in B17 Support Legs Roll Wate...

Page 22: ...in Coop V2 May 30 2017 Copyright Urban Coop Company all rights reserved Optional Brooder Grow Out Box Orientation G5 Face G3 Right Side G3 Left Side G1 Front G13 Legs G12 Rubber Mats G6 Main Roof G7 S...

Page 23: ...lly flip the assembly over align sides to face and front panels and when edges are flush use E1 Brown Screws to attach sides to front and face panels See Fig 19a 19 3 Connect Bottoms Using Fig 19b as...

Page 24: ...Divider Frame as indicated in Fig 20a 20 2 Install Top Board Z Flashing Using provided brad nails pin down ends of 3 pieces of C7 Z Flashing to hold in place see Fig 20c Using 4 E2 Green Screws instal...

Page 25: ...rd and centered left to right See Fig 21 21 3 Attach Front Roof Section Flip up G7 and using E2 Green Screws attach G6 Front Roof Section on top of the divider frame centered left to right See Fig 21...

Page 26: ...nused holes with the embedded magnet facing inward and rotating the metal strip on the inside to the hole that is being plugged and letting plug magnet and bar connect The magnet is quite strong and t...

Page 27: ...he angled chute in the feeder can have some of the material removed from the exit opening a little at a time until you achieve the performance you want 3 If you bought the waterer you will need to rot...

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