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2. Now stand up the door end assembly and repeat the above procedure.
3. Stand up the other side frame and re-
peat the operation outlined above at
both corners.
4. The bottom built in base cill of the
sides attaches to the corner bars in a
similar way. Undo the nuts and bolts
inserted in the gable end assembly,
move the built in base cill under the
corner bar so that the elongated hole in
the vertical flange of the built in base
cill lines up with the bolt slot in the cor-
ner bar. Move the bolts down the slot into the slotted hole, put a nut on and tighten up, ensuring that
the corner bar is pushed right down into the angle of the built in base cill. Do the same at the other 3
bottom corners.
5. The ridge bar is fitted next, but first you must thread the glazing beading into the 2 grooves on
the ridge.
(Key point).
Lift the ridge bar up to the apex and standing on a pair of sturdy and safely
placed stepladders push the ridge into the small gap
between the roof corners so that the 2 flanges which
form the angle of the roof are tight up against the in-
side edge of the corner bars. The vertical part of the
ridge is outside and pointing skywards. Undo the
nuts and bolts previously inserted during the gable
end assembly and push them upwards into the slotted
holes of the ridge. Tighten the nuts.
6. The roof bars can now be attached to the structure
but first you must slide the glazing beading into
the bars and trim to suit
.
(Key point).
Attach the bars firstly at the ridge, sliding a bolt into
the bolt slot of the roof bars and placing the bolt
through the holes in the flanges of the ridge. Put a
nut on and immediately prior to tightening ensure
that the roof bar is pushed up hard against the ridge.
Do not attach the bottom of the bars to the eave until
all the roof bars are bolted to the ridge.
(Key point).
7. Now attach the bottom of the roof bars to the eave/gutter bar into the holes in the upper flange.
Start with the middle bars either side of the ridge. You will need to insert extra bolts into each bar
that has a vent opening and a cantilever tee-bar brace.
The 4x7 and 6’x 7’ has no cantilever tee bar brace.
The 8’ x 7’ has 2 small tee-bar braces – one each side.
The 10’ x 7’ has 4 small tee-bar braces – 2 each side.
The 12’ x 7’ has 3 small tee-bar braces – 3 in the roof and 6 large tee-braces – 3 each side.
The 14’ x 7’ has 10 large tee-bar braces – 4 each side and 2 in the roof.
The 16’ x 7’ has 13 large tee-bar braces – 5 each side and 3 in the roof.
The 18’ x 7’ has 16 large tee-bar braces – 6 each side and 4 in the roof.
The 20’ x 7’ has 19 large tee-bar braces – 7 each side and 5 in the roof.
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