Installation Instructions for Greenway Trellis (item #8705)
©4/9/14 Feeney Inc.
Parts List:
(A) 1 qty, top tube (1-‐1/2"OD x 43" long x 8" high)
(B) 1 qty, left side tube (1-‐1/2"OD x 76" long)
(C) 1 qty, right side tube (1-‐1/2"OD x 76" long)
(D) 1 qty, bottom tube (1-‐1/2"OD x 40" long)
(E) 2 qty, splice sleeves (1-‐1/4"OD x 4")
(F) 2 qty, splice sleeves (1-‐1/4"OD x 1")
(G) 10 qty, screw (#8 x 3/4") (you’ll need 6, so there are 4 extra to use or lose)
(H) 4 qty, screw (#10 x 1-‐1/2")
(I) 4 qty, cables with threaded terminal fitting on one end & button head fitting on other (1/8" diam. x 60" long)
(J) 4 qty, nylon flat washers (1/4"ID x 7/16" OD)
(K) 4 qty, nylon flat washers (1/4"ID x 3/4" OD)
(L) 4 qty, Snug-‐Grip® washer nuts (1/4-‐20RH)
(N) 4 qty, black plastic caps (3/4" OD)
(O) 4 qty, rods (1/8" diameter x 38" long)
(P) 16 qty, cross-‐clamps with set screws
Tools Needed:
Safety glasses
Pencil
Measuring tape
Hammer
Electric drill
9/64” drill bit
#2 square drive bit (included in kit)
7/16 socket wrench or other
Vise-‐Grip® type pliers
Hacksaw or electric grinder with cut-‐off disk
Sharpie felt pen
3/16” hex key wrench (included in kit)
Shovel or posthole digger
Level
Concrete or compacting gravel (3/8” to dust)
Please refer to the
Installation Details
diagrams during installation.
Building The Frame:
1.
Find a smooth, flat area to layout all of the components and build your frame. Be sure to protect the tubes from scratches during frame
construction by laying down blankets, rags, or packing wrappers.
2.
Insert a splice sleeve (E ) 2 inches into the top end of both the left side tube (B) and the right side tube (C). If the splice sleeve is too tight
to insert by hand, gently tap with a hammer. The top end of the side tubes can be identified by the small pilot hole on the side. Be sure
that the slot in the splice sleeve is not positioned over the pilot hole.
3.
Lock the splice sleeves (E) in position by driving a #8 screw (G) through the pilot hole in the side tubes (B) & (C) and into the splice sleeve.
Use an electric drill and #2 square drive bit to attach the screws. If you have difficulty driving the screws, use a 9/64” bit to drill a pilot
hole through the sleeve.
4.
Attach a splice sleeve (F) to the side of each side tube (B) & (C) using two #10 screws (H). The screws will run through the chase holes in
the splice sleeves and into the pilot holes in the side tubes. Use an electric drill and #2 square drive bit to attach the screws.
5.
On your flat surface, lay the side tubes (B) & (C) parallel to one another and about 4 feet apart with the splice sleeves (F) facing one
another and the pilot holes facing upward.
6.
Carefully slide the ends of the bottom tube (D) over each splice sleeve (F). Be sure that the small pilot holes in the bottom tube are not
lined-‐up over the slot in the splice sleeves.
7.
Secure the bottom tube (D) in position with a #8 screw (G) inserted through the pilot hole and into each of the splice sleeves (F). If you
have difficulty driving the screws, use a 9/64” bit to drill a pilot hole through the sleeves.