Co-op Outdoor Chair Manual

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DIMENSIONS

31"
TOP VIEW

MATERIALS LIST

Pressure
Treated
2x4, 10 ft.
• 3 boards
30
"
/
7
16
5/4" Pressure
Treated Decking,
10 ft.
• 2 boards
OUTDOOR chair
20"
25"
18"
FRONT VIEW
Coated Deck Screws
2-1/2" long
3" long,
60 screws (1.0 lbs.)
18 screws (0.25 lbs.)
home.crs
SIDE VIEW
3/8" Carriage Bolts
3/8" Flat
3-1/2" long
6" long
Washer
• 10 washers
8 bolts
2 bolts
38¾"
3/8" Hex
Nuts
• 10 nuts

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Summary of Contents for Co-op Outdoor Chair

  • Page 1 OUTDOOR chair home.crs DIMENSIONS 20" 38¾" " 25" 18" 31" TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW MATERIALS LIST Coated Deck Screws Pressure 5/4" Pressure 3/8" Carriage Bolts 3/8" Flat 3/8" Hex 2-1/2" long 3" long, Treated Treated Decking, 3-1/2" long 6"...
  • Page 2 COMPONENTS LIST COMPONENTS LIST OUTDOOR CHAIR CONSTRUCTION Component Name Quantity Component Name Quantity Front Leg Back Rail Rear Leg 1/2 Seat Slat CUTTING THE COMPONENTS Arm Crossmember Seat Slat Seat Rail Back Slat Seat Side Arm Rest The Cutting Diagrams show how each piece of lumber is to be broken down.
  • Page 3 OUTDOOR CHAIR ASSEMBLY NOTE: • To ensure the chair is assembled accurately, the seat and back components are • Previewing the assembly instructions and noting the location of screws and initially secured to the legs with screws. Once the structure is self supporting, bolts will help ensure a fasteners are properly located.
  • Page 4 OUTDOOR CHAIR ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 3. BACK-FRAME ASSEMBLY STEP 4. SEAT-TO-LEG ASSEMBLY 12¼" " " Part of the seat rail is not shown to improve visibility. 2½" deck screws - 10 Note the position of the seat rails. The rails overhang the legs and rest on them.
  • Page 5 OUTDOOR CHAIR ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 5. BOLT THE CRITICAL JOINTS STEP 6. INSTALL THE SEAT SLATS NOTE: Bolts passing through the arms should be installed from the inside of the chair to prevent user contact with the nut or protruding threads of the bolt.
  • Page 6 It is the responsibility of the builder to ensure the proper tools, measurements, cuts and building techniques are used in the construction of this plan. CO-OP assumes no responsibility for the incorrect use of this information.

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