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Absco Industries

Assembly Instruction Manual

ABSCO BASIC SHED

MODEL: 15231FK

1.52mW x 2.26mD x 1.80mH

Model: 15231FK

25/09/18

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Sheds Assembly App 
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MANU FA CT URED

IN A US TR ALIA

SNAPTiTE

Assemb ly

AU: 1800 029 701

N Z: 0800 466 444

[email protected]

www.abscosheds.com.au

CONCRETE SLA

B

2360mm

1620

mm

When laying concrete slab, ensure there 
is a rebated edge 25mm deep around 
the perimeter. This will help water egress 
from the base of the shed.

For construction in non-cyclonic areas

Wind rating: N2 as per AS4055-2012.
If you require a higher wind rating please contact 
us: [email protected] or 1800 029 701

ABSCO INDUSTRIES

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL

SHED MODEL: 23151GK 

21-11-2017  

      

CONCRETE SLAB

2360mm

1620mm

FRONT:   2.26m

SIDE:       1.52m

HEIGHT:  1.95m

We thank you for choosing an Australian made

shed. For further assistance please visit our detailed

instructional video library at

Http://www.abscosheds.com.au/watch-videos

At ABSCO Industries we are always looking to be

number ONE, so please let us know what you think

of our instructions. Feedback makes us better.

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CONCRETE 

REBATED EDGE

BOTTOM CHANNEL

CONCRETE SLAB

75mm WIDE REBATE

100mm

WHEN LAYING YOUR CONCRETE

SLAB, ENSURE THERE IS A

REBATED EDGE 25mm DEEP

AROUND THE PERIMETER

THIS WILL HELP WATER EGRESS

FROM THE BASE OF THE SHED

Absco Industries

Premier Shed Model: 23151GK

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Summary of Contents for 15231FK

Page 1: ... please contact us admin absco com au or 1800 029 701 ABSCO INDUSTRIES ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHED MODEL 23151GK 21 11 2017 CONCRETE SLAB 2360mm 1620mm FRONT 2 26m SIDE 1 52m HEIGHT 1 95m We thank you for choosing an Australian made shed For further assistance please visit our detailed instructional video library at Http www abscosheds com au watch videos At ABSCO Industries we are always loo...

Page 2: ... the shed must be level An uneven surface may result in misalignment of parts The shed shall be erected on top of a reinforced concrete slab and anchored down appropriately illustrated on FINAL CONSTRUCTION page TOOLS REQUIRED SAFETY NOTES Some parts may have sharp edges It is advisable to wear gloves when handling these items and safety glasses if drilling holes Sensible shoes are highly recommen...

Page 3: ...m X 773mm 30A STEEL SHEET STEEL SHEET 1785mm X 773mm 31A STEEL SHEET 1592mm X 773mm 43A STEEL SHEET 1785mm X 711mm 34A STEEL SHEET 1725mm X 773mm B 81F CHANNEL L 1513mm 54BL CHANNEL 81CL CHANNEL 58A CHANNEL WITH HINGES L 1725mm 58B CHANNEL L 1725mm 58C CHANNEL L 773mm 53D CHANNEL L 1513mm 53B 61C CHANNEL L 1513mm CHANNEL L 1513mm 80A CHANNEL L 1785mm 79C CHANNEL L 783mm 53D 53B 61C 81F 54B 81C 80A...

Page 4: ...20mm 2 88A LIP TRIM L 1592mm 2 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 12A 1 DOOR STRAP L 165mm 6 8Gx20mm SELF TAPPING SCREWS 88A Part No Here Part No Here Part No Here Part No Here CSJ 6 CHANNEL JOINER L 200mm 7 9 1 PSTKSGL SINGLE DOOR FITTINGS PACK DOOR PADBOLT HASP 1 1 SELF TAPPING SCREWS PACKET CONTAINING 220 1 DOOR PADBOLT FAST006 3 16 COUNTERSUNK SCREWS NUTS 6 3 2 x 8mm BLIND POP RIVETS 6 PSTKSGL SINGLE DOO...

Page 5: ...e channel along the sheets until each end is neatly flush If you need to remove channels from the panels slide it off from the side Channel locks the shed panel into position without the need for screws FASTENING SYMBOLS Secure channel to sheeting by SNAPTiTE fastening method Join components together with one screw at this location only as some channels have extra holes that are not required for th...

Page 6: ...end of the channel where the JOIN text is marked Push down one side of the CSJ until you hear a click Step 3 Join the second channel to the CSJ by positioning the JOIN of the channel at the centre of the CSJ on an angle Push the CSJ into the channel until you hear a click Finished Channel The joined channels should now look like the picture with the CSJ positioned equally inside of the joined chan...

Page 7: ...K 25 09 18 1 10 7 PRE ASSEMBLY OF SPLICED CHANNELS NOTE Some channels may have holes in them You will need to redrill holes where CSJ joining channel covers them Join together 16x channel sections using 8x channel joiners Part CSJ 2253mm 88 7 4 x 81C 2 x 54B 54BR 54BL 81CR 81CL 4 X 81CR 4 X 81CL 2 X 54BR 2 X 54BL ...

Page 8: ...Industries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 8 OVERVIEW OF ROOF COMPONENTS OVERVIEW OF ROOF COMPONENTS 43A 43A 43A 88A 81C 81C 88A ...

Page 9: ...ual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 9 OVERVIEW OF WALL COMPONENTS OVERVIEW OF WALL COMPONENTS 53D B 34A 30A 31A 30A 30A 30A 30A 31A 31A 54B 91A 91A 61C 54B 81F 81C 80A 81C 53B 79C 89B 90C 89A ...

Page 10: ...Absco Industries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 10 REAR PANEL ASSEMBLY 30A 30A SNAPT TE i SNAPT TE i 61C 81F 1x required ...

Page 11: ...Industries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 11 LEFT SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY 1x required 30A 31A 31A 80A 54B 81C SNAPT TE i SNAPT TE i ...

Page 12: ... Industries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 12 RIGHT SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY 1x required 54B 81C SNAPT TE i SNAPT TE i 30A 31A 30A ...

Page 13: ...dustries Assembly Instruction Manual ABSCO BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 13 ROOF PANEL ASSEMBLY D D 1x required 43A 43A 43A SNAPT TE i SNAPT TE i 81C 88A 81C 88A ...

Page 14: ... BASIC SHED MODEL 15231FK 1 52mW x 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 14 FRONT PANEL ASSEMBLY SNAPT TE i SNAPT TE i 34A 89A 53B 53D 79C 89B 90C 90C 53A 53A 90C 89A 89A 53A 90C 89B 53A 90C 79C 53B 53B 90C 79C 79C 89B 89B 89A 89A 34A 1x required ...

Page 15: ... 2 26mD x 1 80mH Model 15231FK 25 09 18 1 10 15 DOOR PANEL ASSEMBLY Vertical door channels are installed in the opposite orientation compared to the horizontal door channels Short flange of channel Long flange of channel SINGLE DOOR 58C 58C SNAP T TE i SNAP T TE i 12A B B 58B 58A D D D D ...

Page 16: ...ANEL NOTE Nuts and bolts are also supplied and may be used instead of rivets Use a 4mm drill bit to enlarge these holes in the jamb NOTE The holes to fasten the padbolt hasp are not pre punched to allow for proper alignment Position the hasp centrally over the padbolt shaft and drill 3mm holes and secure with screws 91A 91A DOOR PANEL ASSEMBLY B ...

Page 17: ...e care to ensure that all wall panels are not upside down The top channels of each panel are pre punched for attaching roof sheeting The base channels are not pre punched Side wall channels fit into the notched rear wall channels Connect door mullion sections with six 20mm screws Replace padbolt hasp 10mm screws with 20mm screws 31A 80A 89B D D D D D D D D D ...

Page 18: ...onsists of one nut bolt M10 dynabolt and steel angle Drill a 10mm hole into the wall sheet Drill a 10mm hole into the concrete Bolt and Nut M10 4 6 S Steel Angle 35 x 35 x 3 M10 Dynabolt Denotes hot dip galvanised finish Wall Sheet Slab D D D D D D D D D D D D ANCHORING OF SHED Location of 12 concrete anchors 250 250 250 250 250 250 250 590 590 590 590 590 590 50 ...

Page 19: ...nstallation contractor Scaling of drawings shall not be undertaken 7 G Prior to commencing works on site the contractor shall verify the position of all services in the area to ensure that the construction does not interfere with any of those services 8 G During installation on site the shed structures shall be maintained in a stable condition with no part becoming overstressed or permanently defo...

Page 20: ...levant provisions of AS1562 Steelwork 1 F The supporting slab foundation for the garden shed shall be of a minimum size indicated on the installation manual The top surface of the formed slab shall be level and free of any irregularities which would inhibit the installation of the shed 2 F The structural engineering design for the supporting slab foundation shall be undertaken by a suitably qualif...

Page 21: ...barrows garden tools etc Storage items that might be adversely affected by any of the above conditions may require additional protection such as being sealed or covered by plastic sheets and or stacked above the concrete floor on timber slats Waterproof sealants may be used to offer further protection where required around joins and screw fixings as can rubber door seals and other products which ar...

Page 22: ...ss of claiming warranty To make a claim under the warranty within the warranty period you will need to contact the manufacturer directly by phone or email Contact Number 1800 029 701 Contact Email admin absco com au You will be required to produce proof of purchase this is at discretion of the manufacturer at the time of the claim The manufacturer bears the cost of replacing the products or spare ...

Page 23: ... prone to damage if they come into contact with moisture We recommend you use a waterproof sealant to fill any gaps or joins in order to minimise the risk of water entering 3 Major Defects If the manufacturer is satisfied that the defect is a major defect the purchase price may be refunded in lieu of providing a replacement product or repairing the product This warranty is provided in addition to ...

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