IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
STEP A - FOUNDATION
A solid foundation is required. Construct a level concrete slab, reinforced with 5mm diameter x 200mm
grid wire mesh. Allow 7 days minimum curing time before erecting your shed. You may select other
methods of constructing a solid base using paving slabs or timber if desired, but please ensure it is
level and provides secure anchorage.
1 BASE RAILS
Two corner gussets (X20) are used to attach the base rails in the rear corners only. Ensure that the base is
square.
2 CORNER PANELS
Bend the corner panels carefully to 90° angle. Ensure that the longer side of the panel is pointing along the
width (i.e. front / back) side of your shed.
3 TOP RAILS / DOOR GLIDES
Ensure wheels face inside of shed.
4 MIDWALL BRACES
Use corner gussets
(X20)
on the back corners only.
5 WALL PANELS
Assemble all panels shown. No wall panels are used on the front of the shed (door side).
6 GABLES
Assemble the roof beam brackets
(X15A for all 10' Models)
, onto the gables in the positions and direction
shown.
7 ROOFBEAMS
Position 2 roof beam sections '
P
' back to back and connect. Ensure roof panel holes are parallel.
8 ROOF END PANELS
Fasten the roof end panels to the gables. Then fasten them to the roof beam using the self tapping screws
and plastic washers. Fasten in order shown in diagram.
9 ROOF PANELS
Fasten the roof panels ensuring that you work down along one side of the roof. Then, starting at the other
side, fix one roof panel, followed by a ridge capping, continuing until the roof is complete. Be sure to use the
plastic washers.
10 ROOF EDGE TRIM AND ACCESSORIES
Connect the roof accessories to cover sharp edges.
11 ANCHORING
Your shed must be anchored down. Ensure that your shed is square. Using a masonry drill bit (6.5mm
diameter), drill through the holes provided in the base rails. Anchor your shed using 6.5mm diameter x 40mm
long dyna bolts. Before fixing doors.
NOTE:
These bolts are not supplied with the hardware kit.
12 DOORS
Both the door panels are identical - it is the assembly that makes them left and right handed. Lay the doors
on the ground so that the handle position holes are facing each other (i.e. at the centre, as they would be
when assembled). Note that the ribbing on the doors faces towards the inside of the shed (i.e. they are the
opposite of the wall panels). Use the three holes on the door glides to adjust the door alignment.
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