Let’s get started... Important information... Safety Preparation of base Warranty Care, maintenance & Recycling In more detail... Parts List Fascia & Nail List Hardware chart Before you start Detailed Technical Drawing 10-11 Assembly instructions 12-23 For a copy of the instructions or a copy in another language please send an email or write to the address below.
Safety Check that you have noted all the following instructions: We advise the use of non slip protective gloves throughout the assembly process. We advise the use of steel capped protective footwear throughout the assembly process. We advise that you use a helper to hold the glass in position whilst you nail the beading in place.
Base and Warranty Preparation of base... We recommend that the base onto which your building will stand should be at least 75mm larger in each direction than the total floor size of the building. Actual floor area of the building: 1790mm x 1190mm ...
Care, Maintenance and Recycling The 5 golden rules of care: Ensure your base is level and firm. Ensure the building is not sitting directly on the ground using damp proof membrane or the optional timber base. Ensure every piece of timber and surface, especially that is hidden upon assembly is treated with a top quality wood preservative at least twice (before assembly).
Before you start... Things to check before you start: Ensure your base is ready – See page 4 Check all parts as listed in the parts lists Read the instructions fully before starting work Follow all the health and safety guidelines. When you see the drill icon Only ever drill through the first piece of framework which will be a...
Assembly instructions: These instructions are for your safety. Please read through them thoroughly before use. Treat all the parts before assembly – see page 5! GB-IE See page 4 for base recommendation. We have used concrete for our example. Make sure the floor is situated as shown. The open long side of the floor is the front. Floor panel (A0085)x01 Front...
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Fix the two D-handles A0089 to the outside of the shutter so the 25mm black screws go into the GB-IE framework . Fix a A0014 Bolt at each corner framework with 4x25mm screws each Sutter (A2439) x01 D-handle (A0089) x02 Bolt (A0014) x04 25mm Black Screw...
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Remove the transport blocks from the bottom of the panels gently with a hammer. GB-IE Drill the panels as shown. Some of the holes will be used in later steps. The Back panel A5002 fits the full length of the floor and the cladding overhangs the floor. Push the Plain end A5005 up to it and ensure both panels are tight to the floor and the framework is flush before fixing.
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Again drill holes in both sides and the bottom of the door panel although only 3 holes are for this step. GB-IE Position the A5003 door panel flush and true as before. Fix to the back with 3x 60mm screws. 5 mm Door Panel (A5003) x01...
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The A2423 front panel needs no holes in the end framework Again the bottom edge must be drilled inline with the floor framework GB-IE Like the back the front fits in front of the sides and runs the length of the floor. Fix using the holes drilled in steps 4&5 5 mm Front panel...
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Position the A5004 Roof so the bearers with gaps are positioned with the gap over both ends cladding GB-IE and tight to the front wall. Drill and fix the up the gable slopes into the bearers. Drill through the front bearer and screw into the front. 5 mm Roof (A5004)x01...
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3 Strips of felt have been supplied. Fit the rear, lowest strip first folding the felt over the roof edging level GB-IE with the bottom edge and the same at one end with the excess at the other end. Secure with a couple of nails at the top and ends to hold the felt in position. On the back edge nail at approximately 100mm centres.
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Measure how far the first piece of felt comes up the roof and mark this distance from the front. GB-IE Position the second piece of felt so it overlaps the bottom strip and the measurement mark evenly. Nail at approximately 100mm centres at the lower edge and four at the top and sides to hold. 2.0m Felt strip (A2433)x01 13mm Felt nails...
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Drill a hole through the short framework on the A2427 & A2428 braces. Place some masking tape below the opening in the front at each outer edge and mark and drill two holes GB-IE either side as dimensioned below. Align the braces flush with the opening and fix from the inside. RH brace (A2427) x01 LH brace...
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Place the A2429 bar shelf on top of the braces and into the aperture of the front panel so the framework GB-IE is flush. Screw through the front panel using the holes drilled earlier and then through the braces. 5 mm Bar Shelf (A2429) x01 60mm Screws...
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GB-IE Fit cover strips at each corner with 4 nails each. 46mm Cover strip (A2436) x02 46mm Cover strip (A2575) x02 40mm Nail (A0025) x16...
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GB-IE Drill the fascia with a 1 mm drill to stop splitting. Fix each side fascia with 4 nails each and four nails for the front fascia. 1 mm 12mm Front Fascia (A5525)x01 12mm Side Fascia (A5526)x02 40mm Nail (A0025) x14...
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Building Photographs It will be greatly appreciated if you could forward images of your completed building to sales@shiregb.co.uk.
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