Shelving Installation Start by making a pencil mark on each glazing bar. You can set the height of your shelf to what ever suites your needs, but the optimum position is 300mm down from the top edge of the eaves bar. This will give you enough room on top of your low level staging and enough height for smaller plants on the shelving.
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Shelving Installation Dia. 3 Dia. 4 Do the same for the opposite end of the greenhouse. You can then fit the remaining arms and diagonal supports making sure they are all level front to back and side to side. If you have an extension pack you should turn to page 8 now to complete the run.
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Shelving Installation Diagram 5 Front Rear HE0906M Once you are happy with the positioning of the shelving arms you can start to fit the shelving slats. Place these upside down on the shelving arms, Insert 1 bolt into the channel (diagram 5) for every arm.
Staging Installation This example shows the 25 inch staging, the same installation techniques apply to the 20 inch staging. 890mm Start by making a pencil mark on each side glazing bar, the corner bar and the gable glazing bars. You can set the height of your staging to what ever suites your needs, but the optimum position is 890mm from the floor, this will give you a finished working height of 900mm (standard kitchen worktop height).
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Staging Installation Dia. 8 Dia. 9 You can then fit the remaining arms and diagonal supports making sure they are all level front to back and side to side. If you have an extension pack you should turn to page 10 to see how to fit the staging around the A-frame.
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Staging Installation Diagram 10 Front Rear Dia. 11 Once you are happy with the positioning of the staging arms you can start to fit the staging slats. Place these upside down 90º on the staging arms, Insert 1 bolt into the channel (diagram 10) for every arm.
Shelving Extension Join at A-frame Dia. 12 Fit the shelving arms as before, at the set distance down from the eaves bar (300mm). You will need to fit an arm both sides of the A-frame if this is where your join occurs. When you have fitted the arms line up the rear slat and mark it for notching.
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Shelving Extension Join at standard bar Diagram 13 Diagram 14 If the join on your staging falls at a standard glazing bar use the wider shelving arm, diagram 13. You will then need to attach a normal shelving arm to the A-frame (diagram 14), use the same method as before to fix these.
Staging Extension Join at A-frame It is very straight forward to fit the staging past an A-frame. With the staging extension pack you will find an extra wide staging arm, this is also shorter than the others supplied so should be easy to spot.
Fitting staging around a Partition If you have a partition you will need to adapt your staging to fit. If you have advised us of the position of your partition in advance we should have supplied the closest length combination as possible.
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Fitting staging around a Partition Diagram 18 Diagram 17 Fitting shelving around a Partition Fitting shelving is exactly the same as staging, just cut the slats down to size. Remember you may have to notch a shelving slat to fit round an A-frame, see page 10 for advise on how to do this. 50mm...
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