GARDEN MASTER GM1511 Assembly Instructions Manual
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If you feel confident that you do not need to read through these instructions, see page 2…. January 09Feedback….As we are forever trying to make sure you are our happiest customer, we are always on the look-out for ways in which we could do better. Please fax us on 06 878 5758 or send us an email tofeedback@gardenmastersheds.co.nz with your thoughts. To help you we have listed a few aspectsthat we would like you to comment on. You do not have to include your details, but if you do wewill forward you a free gift.1.Finding out about our range of garden sheds and the various options we offer….2.The store and the sales person that you purchased from….3.The delivery and the overall dealings for the purchase of your shed….4.The assembly of your shed and clarity of instructions….5.Did the shed fit your needs? What will you order differently next time?Well done you have finished the panels….Points to note as you construct your shed:Do not attempt to assemble panels in windy conditionsMake sure your foundations are squared and level before erecting panels.It is easier to remove all swarf (filings) before you stand your walls upComplete all panels before erecting your shed.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 Left end wall into meet itat the left corner overlapping the corners as Fig 1. Drill & Fix at approx 100mm down from the topand up from the bottom drilling and fixing from the outside.2nd: Bring the Right end wall into the right back corner and perform the same again checking to makesure the walls are sitting flat at the bottom3rd: 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 drillthese corners if they are supported on the inside. Use the handle end of a hammerinto 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 lowerdown 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 andfix the right end “L” to the right end wall with the same overhang as the Left end. If theroof is difficult to get to the same overhang at each end this will be caused by unlevelsite 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 paninto the top channel of front and back walls. (10mm more than the overhang). Fix be-side every 2nd rib. (Fig 2). You will not need to worry about these fixings leaking asany water seeping thru these fixings will end up on the outside of the walls.7th: Attach padbolt to door strap and fit door braces if not already done so. Check that allswarf is removed and most importantly….8th: Fix your shed down to its foundations. If your foundations are unlevel or bowed, youwill have problems with your padbolt and door levels. This can be fixed by slipping aspade under either door jamb and lifting. You will soon get a feel for which side needs propping up.Well done!It is utmost essential that every shed hasa floor, but the only way to make sureyour shed is there to stay on windy sites iswith a recessed concrete floor and phone0800 80 SHED for more free advise.If you choose to vary from these instructions your warranty will be impaired. Pg 4Recessed floor clampsFor especially poured floorswith recess around perimeter.Flat floor clampsFor existing concrete only.Water can seep underneath.Fig 1Fig 2If you feel confident that you do not need to read through these instructions, see page 2…. January 09GM1511 - Flat Roof Shed1530mm Wide x 1080mm Deep x 1830mm HASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS“This shed has1 Box only”Quick Tips to keep in mind as I build my shed:Try to remove swarf (drill filings) from panels as I assemble them.My basic job is to cap the sheeting to make the panels. Drill & Fix.All components are cut to length. Do not cut any parts unless instructed.They are only a phone call away 0800 807 433 or email to info@gardenmastersheds.co.nzFixings thru the inside of the channels into the sheeting are just as important as the outside.What tools will I need?Drill and drill bits - 3.3mm (1/8th”) for shed and 5mm (3/16th”) for padboltScrewdriver or Riveter. (Note: all colour sheds come with rivets only)Tape measure for roof overhang.Ladder for fixing down thru the top of the roof.Tin snips for a small nik on top channel of gable end walls only. (If applicable)Non slip gloves, good shoes, goggles, a helping set of hands and no gusty winds!My basic parts list…..(for standard sheds)Please check parts carefully and advise immediately if any damage or loss.4 x 1830 mm Sheets and2 x 1/2 sheets forback & sides2 x 1200mm long sheetsfor the roofDoor pre-hinged to715mm sheet withdoor jamb4 x 1065mm channels for End walls2 x 1515mm channels forthe Roof4 x 1515mm channels with ends cutfor Front & Back walls2 x 1200mm “L”s for flashing theroof to the side walls2 x 793mm DoorspacersPg 11 x Pack of fixings with padboltScrews for Zincalume shedsRivets for Colour sheds2 x “Z” Door braces1 x 290mm wide sheetwith door jambattached1 x “Z” door jamb attached toa channel for the cornerdoor jamb |
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