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Assembly Instructions

 

Layzee Car Port 

4 Post (6.5 & 7.2M)

 

 

 

Before you commence the assembly process, we recommend that you read these instructions 
thoroughly beforehand to familiarise yourself with the assembly process and to also check that you have 
the correct components. If for any reason you need assistance, you can find our contact details on the 
final page of these instructions. 

We strongly recommend that any assembly is carried out on an open flat, level surface if possible and 
with sufficient space. You will also require the assistance of at least 2 adults to complete assembly 
safely. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tools required:

 

10mm socket, No2 Pozidriv screwdriver (or electric driver), step ladder or 

platform. 

Summary of Contents for CarPort 4P

Page 1: ...have the correct components If for any reason you need assistance you can find our contact details on the final page of these instructions We strongly recommend that any assembly is carried out on an...

Page 2: ...4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 100mm Coachscrew 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 120mm Coachscrew 20 22 20 22 20 22 20 22 20 22 60mm Roofing Screw 8 8 10 10 12 12 12 12 16 16 Roof panel 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 9 10 Glazing...

Page 3: ...page 2 will contain quantities for the components shown below 40mm woodscrews 60mm woodscrews 50mm coachscrews 100mm coachscrews 120 mm coachscrews 60mm Roofing screws 5mm Drill bit x1 Glazing bar Gl...

Page 4: ...550 2637 2723 2810 2984 Post distance from wall mm 1707 2200 2690 3180 4170 Panel length table Glazing bars Measure 100mm from either end of the glazing bar fig 1 and using the 5mm drill bit supplied...

Page 5: ...hole 100mm from either end of one the panels and 17mm from the edge fig 2 using the 5mm drill bit supplied Using the Panel length table page 4 now measure along the panel the appropriate length from t...

Page 6: ...shown and then insert one of the longer runners into the post slot using the markings spaced at 95mm apart on the runner as a guide to align the post Fix into place with 2 x 60mm woodscrews Step 3 St...

Page 7: ...nd the runner overhanging the post and the other with the shorter runner and the end housed in the post joint Step 7 Step 8 Using your assistants manoeuvre the previously assembled goalpost with 2 pos...

Page 8: ...r against the outer face of the post before securing in place with a 120mm coachscrew driven down into the runner Step 11 Step 12 Adjust the positioning of the goal post if necessary so that the notch...

Page 9: ...runner into place Slide the free runner end into the slot in the centre post pushing it fully home until it butts against the other runner Step 15 Step 16 before securing it into place with 2 x 60mm...

Page 10: ...l post into place Slide the free runner end into the slot in the intermediate post pushing it fully home until it butts against the other runner Repeat steps 15 16 to fix to the post and add the final...

Page 11: ...st as shown Repeat for the other end of the structure Step 25 Step 26 Starting from one end of the car port attach the previously drilled glazing bar so that it is centred on the first inner rafter an...

Page 12: ...ontinue adding further panels and cappings as you did in Step 27 and finish off with the other drilled panel fixed in place with roofing screws as you did with the first panel in Step 26 Step 29 Step...

Page 13: ...itable flashing to the wall roof join to weatherproof the structure Your Eternity car port is now complete To attach cladding panels simply align as shown at the base of the post before screwing into...

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