List of parts
2 x Roof Sections
2 x Side Trellis Sections and Uprights
1 x Back Trellis Section
1 x Seat
1 x Seat Back
2 x Armrests
List of parts in fixings pack
6 x 95mm Connecting Bolts
6 x 25mm Connecting Caps
8 x 90mm Screws
2 x Allen Keys
10 x 60mm Screws
4 x Rubber Bung
When assembling, loosely fix together until fully assembled then tighten all the bolts.
1. On a clean and level ground. Place the seat section into position between the two side panels, with
the trellis flush to the outside of the arbour.
2. Using a 95mm bolt, push through the front hole on the seat section into the post on one side panel.
Use one of the connector caps in the relevant hole on the side panel to fasten the bolt loosely. Repeat
for the other side.
3. Now, with help if necessary, lift this assembly into a vertical position with the rounded ends of the seat
facing you. This will now be the front of your seat.
4. The back is now slid into place between the now vertical side panels and the half lap joints on the
seat and back. Line up the rear trellis panel with the side trellis panel at the top and screw into place,
with screws provided.
5. Join the two roof sections together using 4 x 90mm screws, ensuring the joint is as tight as possible,
in the same way as the centre rail is fixed.
IMPORTANT CUSTOMER INFORMATION
To minimise twisting and warping all Hutton garden furniture products should only be used on firm level ground.
Softwood is a natural material which can twist and split during periods of wet/dry, hot/cold weather. If cracks do appear it is a
natural occurrence and not a fault with the product or material. The best way to treat this is to use a cloth and rub a little PVA
wood glue into the crack and once dry sand the area lightly. This will not affect the treatment of the product.
Church Lane, Northwood Green, Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire GL14 1ND www.svw2000.co.uk/hutton
Tel: 01452 762089
Assembly Instructions
Hutton Garden and Landscaping Products
Fax: 01452 760993
WA- Westbury Arbour
office@hutton-ltd.co.uk
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Westbury Arbour and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers