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Summary of Contents for DuraMax Eco

Page 1: ...3 4674 www duramaxbp com Tall Walk in Shed Quick Easy Assembly Ridge Reinforced Walls Wide Double Doors Available in Various Sizes Call us for any missing or damaged parts Do not return to the store A L L P U R P O S E M E T A L S T O R A G E S H E D S Ver 0 0 Metal Garden Eco Shed Metal Garden Eco Shed ...

Page 2: ...ure and other causes which is beyond our control Claims under this warranty must be made within the warranty period by calling 1 800 483 4674 or mail in a dated sales slip and clear photograph of the part to U S Polymers Inc 1057 S Vail Ave Montebello CA 90640 We reserve the right to discontinue or change components If a component has been discontinued or is not available U S Polymers Inc reserves...

Page 3: ...P4J 2 DPLB 1 DPRB 1 ACCESSORIES CODE QTY BS 4 DH 2 FC 2 TC 4 TS 4 VC 4 PW 3Slabs PC 3Slabs WST 2 8 MTR S1 197 S2 111 S3 105 Parts List Hand Gloves Cordless Drill Philips Head Screw driver Philips Head Carpenters Square Eye Protector 8 Step Ladder Adjustable pliers Level 3 ft Tape Measure Tools You Will Need SB1E SB2E BBF BLB BRB BS1A BS2A PROFILES RFCA ABLB ABRB RF1B RF2B RFSA RS1J RS2J SLB SRB AS...

Page 4: ...RFSA RFSA BLB BRB BBF BBF BS1A BS2A ECB WFRE WFLE WCFE WCFE WCBE WCBE DCL DCR DPLB DPRB SCB ABRB ABLB AS1A AS2A SLB SRB SSB GPLE GPRE GPS SB1E SB2E SB2E SB1E RS1J RS2J GPLE GPRE RF2B RFSA RF2B RF1B RF1B RFSA RFCA RP4J RP3J RP1J RP4J RP2J RP1J RS1J RS2J GPVE GPVE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE ...

Page 5: ... FC3A FC4A S2 2 3 FC5A S2 FC6A 4 1 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY 6 U Channel Position FC3A FC4A FC2B FC1B FC1B FC4A FC3A FC2B S2 Make 2 sets Make 2 sets Make 4 sets FCC FCC FCC FCC S2 5 7 FC6A FC5A FC6A FC5A FC6A FC5A FC6A FC5A U Channel Position FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B FC5B ...

Page 6: ...p of prepainted surface only Note S1 Fig 2 Fig 1 BLB BRB Fig 1 Parts needed BLB 1 BRB 1 BS1A 2 BS2A 2 BBF 2 ECB 1 S1 12 S2 22 CODE QTY BLB BRB 1 2 B Base Frame Note It is important that these instructions are followed step by step Don t install under windy conditions 1 2 BS1A BS2A 1 2 BS1A BS2A BS1A BS2A Make two sets ...

Page 7: ... IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S2 3 4 5 S1 Fig 2 BRB BS1A Fig 1 S1 BLB BS2A BS2A BS1A BS2A BS1A Fig 2 S2 BS1A Fig 1 S2 BS2A BLB BRB Front Right Left Back BS1A BS2A BLB BRB BS2A BS1A 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...4 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY 6 7 8 Fig 2 S1 Fig 1 BBF BS2A S2 BBF BBF BS2A 1 2 1 2 BS1A BBF BBF 2168mm 971mm 971mm 490mm ...

Page 9: ... WFRE 1 WFLE 1 WCFE 2 WCBE 2 WS 6 SRB 1 SLB 1 AS1A 2 AS2A 2 SSB 1 SCB 1 TS 4 DCL 1 DCR 1 ABLB 1 ABRB 1 PW 83 S1 87 S3 12 CODE QTY CODE QTY Parts needed IMPORTANT Note Use screws with plastic washers on top of prepainted surface only S3 PW S1 PW C Walls Columns S2 9 Fig 2 S2 Fig 1 ECB BBF S1 WFRE BBF PW 1 Right Front ECB BBF BBF ...

Page 10: ...TO PREVENT INJURY Make sure the overlapping position is as shown in fig 1 Note PW BBF BS2A S1 Fig 2 Fig 1 2 BS1A BS2A 1 2 Front Right PW S3 3 Fig 2 SRB S1 PW Fig 1 4 SRB 1 2 Front WCFE WCRE WCRE WCFE WCRE WCFE WCRE WCFE WCFE WCFE ...

Page 11: ...e the position of the projection on TS towards inside Note SRA TS Front 5 SRB Front S1 BBF PW 6 Front BBF Left Make sure the overlapping position is as shown in fig 1 Note Fig 1 Fig 2 S1 BBF PW Front Left 1 2 7 WCRE WCLE WCLE WCLE WCFE BS1A BS1A WCLE WCFE ...

Page 12: ... USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Front Left S3 PW 1 2 SLB Front Fig 2 S1 PW Fig 1 SLB 8 9 Make sure the position of the projection on top slider towards inside Note Front SLB Front SLB TS 10 WCLE WCFE WCLE WCLE ...

Page 13: ...INJURY SLB SRB SSB 1 2 Front Fig 1 SLB SRB SSB Fig 2 SRB SSB SLB S1 11 PW S1 BS2A 12 Make sure the overlapping position is same as shown in fig 1 Note Fig 1 WS Fig 2 S3 PW Fig 3 S1 PW BLB 13 1 2 3 Back Left Back Left WCBE WCBE WCBE WCBE WSE ...

Page 14: ...slide in between the sliding channel SLB and wall panel WCFE Note Fig 2 S1 PW ABLB Fig 1 ABLB 14 ABLB 1 2 Left Back 15 Top angle AS2A must sit on top angle ABLB Note Back Left Fig 1 ABLB Fig 2 ABLB 1 2 S1 AS2A ABLB 16 WCBE AS1A WCFE AS1A WCFE WCBE WCBE WCBE AS2A AS2A WSE PW SLB PW ...

Page 15: ...ig 3 S3 PW Fig 2 S1 PW Fig 1 S1 PW AS2A WS 19 S1 AS1A AS2A AS2A AS1A 17 Fig 1 S1 PW Fig 2 PW S3 Fig 3 PW S1 18 Make sure the overlapping position of panels is as shown in fig 1 Note Left 1 2 3 Left 1 2 3 3 WCBE WCFE WCFE WCBE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE ...

Page 16: ... INJURY Fig 2 ABRB PW S1 Fig 1 ABRB Right Back 22 S1 BS1A PW Right 20 Back Make sure the overlapping position of panels is as shown in fig 1 Note Fig 1 Fig 2 S3 PW 21 1 2 Right Back S1 PW BRB 1 2 ABRB WCBE WCBE WCBE BS1A WCBE WSE WSE WSE WSE ...

Page 17: ...B 23 Top angle must slide in between the sliding channel SRB and the wall panel WCFE See fig Note SRB S1 PW Right Back 24 Top angle AS1A must sit on top angle ABRA Note Fig 1 ABRA AS1A WS 27 Fig 2 AS1A ABRA WS AS1A 1 2 S1 Right Back WCBE WCFE AS2A AS2A WCFE WCBE WCBE WCBE PW ...

Page 18: ... sure the overlapping position See fig 1 Note Fig 2 S3 PW S1 Fig 3 PW Fig 1 ASB S1 PW 27 1 2 3 Right Make sure the overlapping position See fig 1 2 Note Fig 2 S1 PW Fig 1 S1 PW Fig 3 S3 PW 28 Right 3 3 1 2 WCFE WCFE WCBE WCBE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE WSE ...

Page 19: ...9 Fig 2 PW S3 Fig 1 PW WS S1 Make sure the overlapping position See fig 1 Note Back Back WS WS WS 1 2 3 3 1 2 WS Fig 2 S1 PW WS WS Fig 1 WS WS PW S1 Fig 3 PW S3 Make sure the overlapping position See fig 1 2 Note 30 2 1 DCL Fig 1 DCL BBF Fig 2 DCL 31 ...

Page 20: ...16 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY SCB S1 S1 DCL Front DCR Front Right DCL 32 SCB 33 ...

Page 21: ... Note IMPORTANT Use screws with plastic washers on top of prepainted surface only Parts needed GPLE 2 GPRE 2 GPS 2 SB1E 2 SB2E 2 RS1J 4 RS2J 4 RP1J 2 RP2J 2 RP3J 2 RP4J 2 RF1B 2 RF2B 2 RFSA 4 RFCA 2 GPVE 2 FC 2 WST 2 8Mtr VC 4 TC 4 PW 98 S1 98 S2 4 S3 57 CODE QTY CODE QTY D Roof S3 PW S1 PW S2 Fig 1 SRB GPRE Fig 2 SRB GPRE Fig 3 S1 GPRE SRB GPRE Front Inside 1 AS2A AS2A AS2A ...

Page 22: ...PREVENT INJURY Fig 1 GPS GPRE GPLE Fig 2 S1 S1 S3 GPS GPRE GPLE S3 Fig 1 GPLE ABRB Fig 2 GPLE BS1A ABRB Fig 3 S1 GPLE S1 SLB GPLE GPRE GPLE 1 2 3 Front Inside GPS Front Inside 2 3 GPRE GPLE 1 2 3 Back Inside 4 BS1A BS1A GPVE GPVE GPVE ...

Page 23: ...TANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Note Make sure the taper side on roof structure must be up SB1E Taper side GPRE GPLE S3 GPLE GPRE Back Inside SB2E Fig 2 Fig 1 RS2J S3 7 6 5 RS1J RS2J RS1J GPVE GPVE S3 S3 ...

Page 24: ...20 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Note Make sure the taper side on roof structure must be up Taper side S3 S3 SB2E SB1E Fig 2 Fig 1 S3 8 9 RS1J RS2J RS1J RS2J ...

Page 25: ...21 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S3 S3 10 11 RS2J RS1J RS1J RS2J ...

Page 26: ...re the taper side on roof structure must be up Taper side Fig 2 S3 S3 PW PW SB2E GPLE 2 2 Right Front 1 1 RS1J Fig 1 S3 PW PW S3 GPRE SB1E S3 GPRB PW Fig 1 RS2J RS1J GPRE GPLE Fig 2 S3 12 1 2 1 2 Right Front 13 14 RP4J Front Right RS2J RS2J RS1J RS1J RS2J RP4J ...

Page 27: ...el is as shown in blow up IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Note Make sure the overlapping position for roof panel is as shown in blow up RP3J RP4J RE2J RP3J 4 S1 PW Right Front RP4J 15 S1 PW Right Front RP3J RP4J 16 S1 PW Right Front RP3J RP2J 17 ...

Page 28: ...e the overlapping position for roof panel is as shown in blow up IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY RP1J RP2J WST S1 PW S3 PW S1 PW Right Front 18 S1 PW S3 PW S1 PW Back RP4J 19 RP4J RP1J Back WST 20 RP2J RP1J ...

Page 29: ...position for roof panel is as shown in blow up Note Make sure the overlapping position for roof panel is as shown in blow up RP2J RP3J RP3J RP4J RP4J RP3J S1 PW Back 21 S1 PW Front RP2J RP3J 22 23 RP1J S1 PW S3 PW S1 PW RP2J RP1J RP2J Note Make sure the overlapping position for roof panel is as shown in blow up ...

Page 30: ...26 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Fig 2 S1 PW RFCA RF2B RF1B Fig 1 RF2B RFCA RF1B 24 RFCA 1 2 RFCA Front Right 25 RF2B RF1B RF1B RF2B RFCA 1 2 Front Right RFCA 26 PW RFCA RFCA S1 ...

Page 31: ...HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Note Make sure the overlapping position for roof flashing is as shown in blow up S1 PW RFSA RFSA S2 TC Fig 2 S1 PW Fig 1 RFC FC RFSA RFSA RFSA Right Front 27 28 1 2 1 2 Front Front Right 29 ...

Page 32: ...28 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S1 VC S1 VC Front 30 Back 31 ...

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Page 34: ...4 DSS 2 TSLB 1 TSRB 1 BSLB 1 BSRB 1 DH 2 BS 4 PW 22 S1 14 S3 26 CODE QTY Parts needed E Door Note IMPORTANT Use screws with plastic washers on top of prepainted surface only S3 PW S1 PW S2 Right Door DSS DSCB DSCB DPRB BSRB TSRB Left Door DSS DSCB DPLB BSLB DSCB TSLB ...

Page 35: ...31 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Remove the polyethylene film before assembling Note Right Door Assembly Right Door Assembly S3 PW DSCB S3 DSS PW DPRB DSCB DSCB 1 DPRB DSS 2 ...

Page 36: ...32 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY DSS S1 DSCB DSCB Fig 3 S1 TSRB Fig 1 TSRB DPRB DSS Fig 2 DSS S1 TSRB DPRB 1 2 3 3 DPRB DSCB DSCB DSS 4 ...

Page 37: ...6 33 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S3 BS DPRB PW Fig 2 S1 DSCB BSRB Fig 1 DSS S3 BSRB PW S1 DPRB DSS DPRB BSRB 1 2 DSCB DSCB 5 ...

Page 38: ...34 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Remove the polyethylene film before assembling Note Left Door Assembly S3 DH DPRB S3 DSS PW DPLB DPRB 7 DSS 1 ...

Page 39: ...35 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S3 PW DSCB DSS S1 DSCB DSCB DPLB DSCB DSCB DSS DSS DSCB DSCB DPLB 2 3 ...

Page 40: ...6 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY Fig 1 BSLB DPLB DSCB S1 Fig 2 DSS S3 S1 BSLB PW Fig 3 TSLB DSCB S1 Fig 1 DSS TSLB DPLB Fig 2 DSS TSLB S1 DPLB TSLB DSS 1 2 3 DSCB DSCB DSS DPLB BSLB 1 2 4 5 ...

Page 41: ...37 IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY S3 DH DPLB S3 BS DPLB PW DH DPLB DPLB 6 7 ...

Page 42: ...TANT IMPORTANT USE HAND GLOVES TO PREVENT INJURY PC PC Fig 4 Fig 5 TS Door Panel Door Panel ECB BS TS S1 WE RECOMMEND TO CLEAR YOUR METAL SHED OF SNOW AFTER EACH SNOWFALL Fig 1 Fig 2 BS BBF Fig 3 TS S1 TS S1 2 3 1 8 9 To get proper alignment of the door realign the holes with door panel See fig TIP ...

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