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FREE RANGE HEN HOUSE Assembly Instructions Manual

Chicken coop 59”x59”x78”

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FREE RANGE
59"X59"X78" HEN HOUSE
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Assembly Instructions
FREE RANGE
Congratulations on purchasing your new
Chicken Coop.
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Before starting the assembly, we recommend that you read the instructions
thoroughly. Your new Chicken Coop comes with all the holes pre drilled to
make for fast, easy assembly. We recommend that you assemble the coop
using a trestle table or sawhorses and planks. This will ensure that you are
working off the ground and make it easier for you. Assembly is a two person
job and should not be attempted in windy conditions.
Step 1: Check all parts against the component list.
Step 2: Assemble the rear wall panels.
Step 3: Assemble the side wall panels.
Step 4: Assemble the roof panels.
Step 5: Assemble the front wall panels.

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  • Page 1 FREE RANGE 59”X59”X78” HEN HOUSE Assembly Instructions FREE RANGE Congratulations on purchasing your new Chicken Coop. Before starting the assembly, we recommend that you read the instructions thoroughly. Your new Chicken Coop comes with all the holes pre drilled to make for fast, easy assembly.
  • Page 2 Step 6: Assemble the front door. Step 7: Fit the panels together. It is recommended that your new Chicken Coop is secured to a concrete slab as per the specifications in this manual. If you prefer not to use a concrete slab, and want to secure it to the ground, you may use earth anchors (not included) with the enclosed anchor brackets.
  • Page 3 We recommend that you make your slab 4 inches bigger than the base dimensions of your Chicken Coop. This will allow for a 2 inch edge around your Chicken Coop. We recommend that you slope the 2 inch edges downward by 1/2'”...
  • Page 4 Step 1:Check all parts against the component list Lay out all parts with number facing outwards and check off against parts list Part Picture Description Component Location Check 74.8”x30.3” rear wall Sheet (1900x770mm) side wall 74.8”x30.3” Sheet side wall (1900x770mm) 63”X30.3”...
  • Page 5 59.4” (1508mm) Channel rear wall Channel 59.4” (1508mm) rear wall Channel 59.4” (1508mm) front 59.4” (1508mm) Channel front 59.4” (1508mm) Channel side wall 72.7” (1898mm) Channel front 25.8” (655mm) Channel front Channel 30.5” (775mm) front rear wall 57.4” (1458mm) Channel side wall Jamb 74.7”...
  • Page 6 12.6” X 34.8” Laying shelf (320x885mm) 12.2” X 41.3” Stairs (310x1050mm) FITTINGS PACK Picture Component Picture Component Self tapping Self tapping screws(16mm) screws(10mm) Φ4.0x10mm Rivet Φ3.0x10mm Rivet Pad bolt Keeper 5/16”x3/4" Hexagonal bolt Bracket 5/16” Hexagonal Nut Mid wall brace bracket...
  • Page 7 Qty checking date: Qty checking personal badge number: Signature: In the unlikely event that you find you are missing a part, please contact Harris Farms, LLC at 1(800) 745-9906 or info@harrisfarmsllc.com and we will send the missing part directly to your address. Overview...
  • Page 8 Step 2: Assemble the rear wall panels. You will find it easier to assemble your coop using sawhorses with timber studs attached (timber needs to be the same length as the coop (5ft) or alternatively, a trestle table.
  • Page 9 Place 9S and 9S the sheet on your work table and join together with the self tapping screws per the diagram. Now fit 20B top channel and 20C bottom channel to the sheeting by tapping it in (diagram A) or sliding it in (diagram B). Note that the small lip of the channel is always facing out.
  • Page 10 Now fit 31A mid wall channel to the sheeting and position it by the self tapping screws. Please note that the groove should face downwards. Position the top and bottom channels by the self tapping screws as well.
  • Page 11 Step 3: Assemble side wall panels Place 9S and 9M the sheet on your work table and fix them by self tapping screws. Tap or slide in 20H top channel and 20A bottom channel. Fix and position the 31A mid wall channel by the self tapping screws. Fix 20A the bottom channel by the self tapping screws but not 20H the top channel in this stage.
  • Page 12 Step 4: Assemble the roof panel. Place 8A and 8A the sheeting on your work table and join together with the self tapping screws per the diagram.
  • Page 13 Now tap or slide in 20A and 20A the channels to the sheeting and fix them by the self tapping screws. Now fit 51A and 51A side lips to the sheeting and fix them by the self tapping screws.
  • Page 14 Step 5: Assemble the front wall panels. Place 17 the front wall on the work table. Fit 20F the top channel and 20E the bottom channel to the front wall sheeting and fix them by the self tapping screws. Secure the iron net by riveting 86 the channel with 20F the top channel.
  • Page 15 It’s recommended to fix the back part first then the front. Fit the 41D the jamb, 42 the jamb and 23 the bottom channel in following and fix them by the self tapping screws. Be aware of the joint details per the...
  • Page 16 diagrams. (Diagram B is as the same as diagram A.)
  • Page 17 Step 6: Assemble the front door. Fit 18 the pre-assembled door to the front wall panel per the diagram. Use riveter to fix the door into the pre-drilled holes. Fix the pad bolt to the pre-drill holes by the self tapping screws as well.
  • Page 19 Step 7: Fit the panels together. Attach the two side walls to the back wall, then the front wall, then the roof. Fix all the components by the self tapping screws. Fix the pad bolt keeper with 16mm self tapping screws here as well.
  • Page 21 Now fit the bolt down kit as per the diagram. Please note that dyna bolts are...
  • Page 22 not supplied with this kit and are available at most farm or hardware stores. Strengthen your mid wall brace by applying 72, the mid wall brace bracket, on each corner if necessary. Fix your laying shelf and stairs by self tapping screws per diagram. The laying shelf can be put in opposite direction if required.
  • Page 23 This Warranty against defects is given by: Harris Farms, LLC 7227 Haley Industrial Drive, Suite 200 Nolensville, TN 37135 Ph.: (615)776-3993 Fax: (615)776-2335 Email: info@harrisfarmsllc.com Details of Manufacturer’s Warranty This Product comes with a 10 year limited Structural Warranty (“the Warranty Period”) from the date of purchase.
  • Page 24 Product………………………………………………………… Place of Purchase …………………………………………… City and State………………………………………………… Date of Purchase……../………../……… Process of claiming Warranty To make a claim under the Warranty within the Warranty Period, you will need to contact The Manufacturer directly by phone or email: Claims Department contact number: 1(800)745-9906 Claims Department email: info@harrisfarmsllc.com...
  • Page 25 c) Where the damage to The Product is caused by storms. Notes: This Product is weatherproof to a certain extent; however driving windy rain may cause The Product to leak. Condensation may also occur in some weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold. We strongly recommend using a waterproof sealant in any required area of The Product in order to minimize the risk of water entering.