Coral Coast Harrison CWR298-1 Assembly Instructions Manual

10-ft. wood garden bridge

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ITEM NAME : Coral Coast Harrison 10-ft. Wood Garden Bridge
SKU : CWR298-1
1/ / 6

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  • Page 1 ITEM NAME : Coral Coast Harrison 10-ft. Wood Garden Bridge SKU : CWR298-1 1/ / 6...
  • Page 2 PRE-ASSEMBLY PREPARATION: THIS PACKAGE MAY CONTAIN SMALL ITEMS WHICH SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY FROM CHILDREN • Please check that all parts and hardware are included before beginning assembly. • Save all packing materials until assembly is complete to avoid accidentally discarding smaller parts or hardware.
  • Page 3 STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY: STEP 1 Connect Center Arch Plates Part G (X2) to Center Arches Part E (X2) using Bolt 2 (X10) and Nut 5 (X10). Connect Support H to Center Arches Part E (X2) using Screw 6 (X4). STEP 2 Connect Regular Arch Plates Part F (X2) to Regular Arches Part D (X2) using Bolt 2 (X10) and Nut 5 (X10).
  • Page 4 STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY: STEP 3 Construct railing sides using by connecting Outer Posts Part A (X2) to Railings Part C (X4). Connect Center Post Part B to Railings Part C. STEP 4 Connect Side Arch to Side Railing using Bolt 1 (X6) with Washer 4 (X6) and Nut 5 (X6). Repeat for opposite side –...
  • Page 5 STEP-BY-STEP ASSEMBLY: STEP 6 Secure the structure by connecting Short Boards Part I (X4) aligned with the 6 Posts Part A & B; spanning the width of the bridge. Use Screw 3 (X20) to secure the Arches Part D & E. STEP 7 Beginning from where the Short Boards Part I are secured, attach the Long Boards Part H (X38) to the side arches using Screw 3 (5 screws to each board).
  • Page 6 MAINTENANCE AND CARE TIPS FOR OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE: The best way to preserve and extend the life of your outdoor wood furniture is to cover it with a waterproof cover when it's not in use, store it in a cool, dry place like a garage or shed during the winter months, and keep the wood hydrated with products like linseed oil a couple times per year.

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