DIMENSIONS
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Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
2x2 model
2050
2050
2050
4x2 model
4075
2050
2050
6x2 model
6100
2050
2050
4x4 model
4075
4075
2050
6x4 model
6100
4075
2050
Door
650
25 (frame only)
1850
TOOLS REQUIRED
Sharp knife (e.g. Stanley Knife)
Large size cross-head (Phillips/Pozidriv) screwdriver
10mm ring spanner (or socket wrench or adjustable spanner)
Rubber or wooden mallet
Side-cut pliers or snips
Metal file
Leather gloves and eye protection (recommended)
PRE-ASSEMBLY CHECKS
Prior to assembly, check that you have all the required parts. Please be aware that, being a recycled material, some minor
surface blemishes or defects may have occurred during manufacture. These will not affect the functionality of your product.
Trim any excess plastic using sand paper or a sharp knife. (NOTE: Be careful to cut away from yourself.)
If any parts are missing, please email [email protected]
Please state the part number, quantity missing, your phone number and your full postal address.
SPARE PARTS
Spare parts are available to order online via our website:
ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
These instructions are generic, so a little common sense is needed when interpreting them. Some frames have parts not used
by others.
Before you start, it is important to decide from which upright your door is to be hung (left or right) and how it is to be opened
(inwards or outwards). We generally recommend hanging it from a corner upright and opening outwards. However, if an
electric fence is to be used, the door must open inwards (to avoid electric shocks).
This User Guide assumes an inwards opening door, hung from the right hand upright of the front panel. For other
configurations, adjust the frame and the position and orientation of the hinges and door catch accordingly. Don't worry if you
make a mistake, as you can knock the frame apart and change the position of hinges and catches quite easily (though it is
always easiest if you plan carefully and get it right first time!).
Build the frame as close as possible to or, ideally, in its desired final location. While 2x2 and 2x4 frames can be moved without
too much difficulty, it can distort the frame and cause damage, so we don't recommend moving them. Larger frames are not
really suitable for moving at all (unless you have a lot of helping hands) and need to be assembled exactly in their final position.
While it is possible for one person to assemble this product, it is much easier if you have an assistant.
IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING ELECTRIC FENCE SUPPORTS (OPTIONAL)
Attachment of the optional supports for electric fence wires is covered in a separate section at the end of this User Guide.
When Electric Fencing is being used, the Corner Brackets are best fitted when the frame is being constructed, but they are not
shown in the Frame Layout drawings.
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE
Please take special care when cutting wire mesh. It is easy to leave very sharp points, even if the 'vertical' wire appears to be cut
very close to the 'horizontal' wire. Use of leather gloves and eye protection is recommended. Also, be aware that the rolls of wire
have a tendency to spring back into a roll, which can mean fast moving sharp points. Children should be kept well clear.
Printed on recycled paper
© Green Frog Designs Limited 2016
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