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Well done you have finished the panels…. 

Points to note as you construct your shed: 

 

Do not 

attempt to assemble panels in windy conditions 

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Make 

sure your foundations are squared and level before erecting panels.  

 

It is 

easier to remove all swarf (filings) before you stand your walls up 

 

Complete

 all 

panels

 

before erecting your shed.

 

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Keep a firm grip on panels when handling. If they slip they will cause damage.

 

 

Always wear non slip gloves protective footwear and eyewear. 

5: Now to join your corners and put your roof on…. 

1st:  Stand up the back wall and as your helping hand is holding it up bring the one end wall into meet it at 

the left corner overlapping the corners as Fig 

1

. Drill & Fix at approx 100mm down from 

the top and up from the bottom drilling and fixing from the outside. 

2nd:  Bring the other end wall into the right back corner and perform the same again checking 

to make sure the walls are sitting flat at the bottom 

3rd:  Bring the front wall into place and join the front corners to the end walls same as the 

back.  

4th:  Finish joining corners by fixing at approx 300mm apart. You will find it easier to drill these corners if 

they are supported on the inside. Use the handle end of a hammer into the inside of the 

corner, but beware of drilling holes in the end of your hammer. 

5th:  With a person at each end of the roof, waft it over top of your upright walls and lower 

down on top with an overhang that looks best to you. At the left end fix thru the “L” 

flashing into the top channel of the left end wall. Measure the overhang at the back and fix 

the right end “L” to the right end wall with the same overhang as the Left end. If the roof is difficult to 

get to the same overhang at each end this will be caused by unlevel site 

or

 walls are not 

square. Adjust accordingly. Fix “L”s at 300mm’s apart. 

6th:  Using your ladder and tape measure, fix down thru the top of the roof, thru the pan into 

the top channel of front and back walls. (10mm more than the overhang). Fix beside every 

2nd rib. (Fig 2). You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking as any water seep-

ing thru these fixings will end up on the outside of the walls. 

7th:  Attach padbolt to door strap if not already done so. Check that all swarf is removed and 

most importantly…. 

8th:  Fix your shed down to its foundations. If your foundations are unlevel or bowed, you will 

have problems with your padbolt and door levels. This can be fixed by slipping a spade un-

der either door jamb and lifting. You will soon get a feel for which side needs propping up.  

Well done! 

If you choose to vary from these instructions your warranty will be impaired. 

Recessed floor clamps 

For especially poured floors 

with recess around perimeter.  

Flat floor clamps 

For existing concrete only. 

Water can seep underneath. 

Fig 

1

 

Fig 

3

 

It is 

utmost

 essential that every shed has 

a floor, but the only way to make sure 

your shed is there to stay on windy sites is 

with a recessed concrete floor 

and 

phone 

0800 80 SHED 

for more free advise

1.

 

The door braces can be fitted now that you have assembled your shed.

 

 

2. 

Tuck one end of the 'Z' between the bottom channel of the inside of the door and 

the sheet. Do the same at the top, overlapping in the centre behind the padbolt. If you 

have a locking 'T' handle you will have to run the 'Z's the opposite way to the dia-

gram.

 

 

3. 

Rivet the 'Z's at the ends, and in the centre of the channel it is tucked under, and 

through the overlap in the centre. Two or three more rivets will be required through 

the door sheeting into the 'Z', but they will need to be riveted through from the outside 

of the door for a neater appearance.

 

 

4. 

You may need to cut or bend the flange at the bottom and the top of the 'Z' if it 

catches on the door jamb when opening or closing (diagram 1).

 

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1.53m L x 0.78m W x 1.83m High 

Flat Roof GARDEN SHED 

Parts list 

The following parts are included in your shed: 

a. 4 x 1830 x 780mm sheets (Back wall and side walls) 
b. 1 x narrow 1830 x 715mm sheet (beside door - Front) 
c. 1 x 1770 x 780mm sheet (Door sheet) 
d. 2 x 980 x 780mm sheets (Roof) 
e. 6 x “U” channels 1515mm long, (Front & Back and Roof) 
f.  4 x “U” channels 735mm long (Side walls) 
g. 2 x “U” channels 1770mm (Door sides) 
h. 2 x “U” channels 793mm (Door spacers) 
i.  2 x “U” channels 780mm (door tops & bottoms) 
j.  2 x 980mm “L” flashings (roof to side flashings) 
k.  2 x 1830mm “Z” shaped door jambs, 1 has “U” channel attached to give this 

shape        for corner door jamb. (Front) 

l.  1 x GALVO Door strap - 310mm long 
m. 1 pack screws and padbolt & 
n. 1 pack of Rivets and hinges. 

Caution: 

Some parts have sharp edges and should be handled very careful-

ly. We recommend the use of protective gloves and footwear when assembling. 

All dimensions are approximate.

 

You will need these tools to assemble your shed:

 

 

Battery or electric Drill 

 

3.3mm (1/8th inch) Drill bit 

 

Screwdriver & Riveter 

 

Tape measure & Ladder 

Feel free to phone 0800 454 873 for an installer near you... 

Do not attempt to erect shed in windy weather. 

 

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External Dimensions: 1530mm x 780mm

 

 

Internal Dimensions: 1485mm x 735mm 

If you feel a little anxious about 

erecting your shed. Please phone 

0800 ENZEMBLE (369 362) for full 

assembly service. 

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Содержание GVO1508

Страница 1: ... has U channel attached to give this shape for corner door jamb Front l 1 x GALVO Door strap 310mm long m 1 pack screws and padbolt n 1 pack of Rivets and hinges Caution Some parts have sharp edges and should be handled very careful ly We recommend the use of protective gloves and footwear when assembling All dimensions are approximate You will need these tools to assemble your shed Battery or ele...

Страница 2: ...s through side of Z door jamb k Front wall assembly Parts needed The pre hung door you have just completed and 1 padbolt e 2 x 1515mm U channels h 2 x 793mm door spacers k 1 x Z corner door jamb Has U chan nel attached Method 1 Lay down door with the sheet attached and the corner door jamb Z with the U attached as shown 2 Cap the sheets with e 1515 channels Channels will end short of sheeting and ...

Страница 3: ... sure the ends of the sheets are flush B Cap sheeting with e chan nels C Fix the channels thru the end ribs and every 2nd rib between D Make sure you put at least 1 fixing per sheet up thru the un derside of the channel into the pan of the sheet e e a e d j e A Join 2 d sheets together same as the back B Cap sheeting with e 1515mm channels C Fix the channels every 2nd rib but not the corners at th...

Страница 4: ... Adjust accordingly Fix L s at 300mm s apart 6th Using your ladder and tape measure fix down thru the top of the roof thru the pan into the top channel of front and back walls 10mm more than the overhang Fix beside every 2nd rib Fig 2 You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking as any water seep ing thru these fixings will end up on the outside of the walls 7th Attach padbolt to door st...

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