RioOutdoors 6S-H Installation Instructions Manual

6x6 surface mount hexagon pergola kit

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WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, weakening or failure of the erected
structure may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
All brackets designed and sold by RioOutdoors.com are to be used for building pergolas only and are not to be used for
other structure construction purposes.
Figure 1: Items included in the kit, (
Items not included in this kit: wood, tools, some hardware.
Thoughtfully engineered Brackets eliminate all wood-joinery skills requirements.
Skills required: leveling ground, drilling pilot holes, and driving lag screws into lumber.
Easy lift and place U-channels eliminate need for lifting equipment. Super-easy assembly work.
Self-aligning design squares up structure automatically.
Estimated Assembly Time is less than 2 hours.
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  • Page 1 WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, weakening or failure of the erected structure may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. All brackets designed and sold by RioOutdoors.com are to be used for building pergolas only and are not to be used for other structure construction purposes.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    EX PERGOLA ASSEMBLY WORK OUTLINE 1.10 P ............13 REPARATION 1.2 T ............. 4 OOLS REQUIRED 1.3 C # 6S-H .......... 5 ONTENTS OF 1.11 C ....... 19 REATING THE POST ASSEMBLIES 1.4 L IST OF MATERIALS THAT YOU WILL SUPPLY OR ARE ..........
  • Page 3: Safety And Warning Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 SAFETY AND WARNING INFORMATION 1.1.1 Building Permit & Inspection Requirements We recommend that you consult with your local building permit office and obtain advice and any required building permits and inspection approvals from the local building inspection department or the local authority over building codes. 1.1.2 Other Cautions CAUTION: Adhere to all s afety r equire ments.
  • Page 4: Tools Required

    1.2 TOOLS REQUIRED Listed below, are common tools required for pergola projects. These tools are not included in this kit. Your pergola project may not require all tools. Select and acquire the tools for your project from the “Required for” column in this table. Description Tool Purpose Required for...
  • Page 5: Contents Of Kit

    The contents of this kit are shown in the table, below. Before you begin your project, take an inventory of all items that you received from us. If any items are missing, contact us directly via email at info@RioOutdoors.com. Include your name and shipping address and your order number, if available.
  • Page 6: List Of Materials That You Will Supply Recommended

    1.4 LIST OF MATERIALS THAT YOU WILL SUPPLY, OR ARE RECOMMENDED This is the list of required materials which are not included in this kit. You will acquire these items locally for your project. Use this table to help you calculate your total project budget. Total Item Item...
  • Page 7: Surface Mount System

    1.5 SURFACE MOUNT SYSTEM 1.5.1 What is a Surface Mount system? Surface Mount means that the vertical posts for a pergola are secured to the top of a concrete footings, concrete pad, or deck cross-brace beams using Floor Anchor Brackets. You may bolt the floor anchor brackets directly on top of a concrete pad or on top of a footing.
  • Page 8 1.5.2 Call 811 811 is the national call-before-you-dig phone number. Anyone who plans to dig should call 811 or go to their state 811 center's website before digging to request that the approximate location of buried utilities be marked with paint or flags so that you don't unintentionally dig into an underground utility line.
  • Page 9: General Lumber Requirements Information

    1.6 GENERAL LUMBER REQUIREMENTS INFORMATION We have designed the corner elbow brackets to provide automatic alignment of the header 6x6s. By making certain all header 6x6s are of the same length and not warped, following the instructions properly, and securing the 6x6s to the elbow brackets as instructed, you will achieve a perfect hexagonal shape for your pergola.
  • Page 10: Selecting Your Pergola Size

    1.7 SELECTING YOUR PERGOLA SIZE We have designed the corner elbow brackets to provide automatic alignment of the floor floating 6x6s and the header 6x6s. By making certain all outer perimeter 6x6s are of the same length, following the instructions properly, and securing the 6x6s to the elbow brackets as instructed, you will achieve a perfect hexagonal floating deck base for your pergola.
  • Page 11: Ide Elevation Diagram

    1.8 SIDE ELEVATION DIAGRAM Based on the height of the post used, the diagram below provides the side elevation profile for this pergola system. POST HEIGHT DIM A (in.) (in.) 90 1/2 102 1/2 114 1/2 126 1/2 138 1/2 The Post Height, above, equals the outer height of the pergola.
  • Page 12: Hex Pergola Assembly Work Outline

    1.9 HEX PERGOLA ASSEMBLY WORK OUTLINE 12 | P a g e...
  • Page 13: Reparation

    1.10 PREPARATION 1.10.1 Posts Preparation Measure and prepare six posts of equal lengths. Use a power miter saw to cut the posts to equal lengths. 1.10.2 Headers Preparation After you determine the final size for the hexagon, determine the applicable header lengths and prepare six headers of equal lengths by following the steps, below.
  • Page 14 Create six post assemblies by adding post-bottom floor anchor brackets and post-top hex elbows to six posts of equal lengths. See section 1.9. Stand two posts in designated locations and hold them securely in place by placing two sandbags on two sides of the floor anchor brackets.
  • Page 15 The distance between posts should be measured at the two outer corners. This distance must be close to the length of the headers you will be installing. Place a header loosely between the two posts in the U-channels of the hex elbow brackets. Adjust position of posts until the header fits snugly between the two post top hex brackets.
  • Page 16 Place header loosely between post #2 and post #3 in the U-channels of the hex elbow brackets. 10. Adjust position of post #3 until the header fits snugly between the #2 and #3 post top hex brackets. 11. Repeat standing and adding headers for all six posts. 12.
  • Page 17 12. Make certain that all pergola posts are plumb and located in the proper positions and check for level on top of all headers. If level is not proper, you may be required to place some shims under the floor anchor brackets. Use thin gage sheet metal shims, if required.
  • Page 18 15. Remove the sandbags. 16. Drill ½” holes into the concrete footing, concrete pad, or concrete blocks through the 9/16” holes in the base of the floor anchor brackets, hammer-in Stud Anchor for Concrete into the holes and secure the floor anchor brackets to the floor. See section 1.11.
  • Page 19: Creating The Post Assemblies

    1.11 CREATING THE POST ASSEMBLIES 1.11.1 Adding Floor Anchor Bracket Lay a post on the ground. Lift one end of the post up and slide a floor anchor bracket, all the way over the post end. Wrap a piece of electrical tape around the drill bit, spaced 1-1/4” from the drill bit tip. This will act as a hole depth indicator when you drill each pilot hole.
  • Page 20 Locate four 5/16” diameter holes, two holes in each opposing face of the floor anchor’s square tube. While holding the floor anchor tightly against the post end, drill 3/32 X 1-1/4” pilot holes through the center of four 5/16” holes. 20 | P a g e...
  • Page 21 Using a ratchet driver and a 7/16” socket, drive one ¼” x 1-1/4” Lag Screw through all four pilot holes you drilled. Tighten all lag screws. Repeat steps 1-6 and add a floor anchor bracket to all remaining posts. 21 | P a g e...
  • Page 22 1.11.2 Adding post-top Hex Elbow Bracket It is now time to add the post top hex elbow brackets. Before you begin, note which faces of the floor anchor bracket’s tube face inside the pergola. When adding the Hex elbow bracket to the post top, make certain that the same faces of the floor anchor bracket’s tube point inside the pergola.
  • Page 23 Perform these steps with the post laying down on the ground in the orientation shown, below. Slide a 2-way hex elbow bracket’s tube over the 6x6 post top after aligning the header receiver u-channels in the proper directions. Push the bracket all the way down on top of the post. If you feel resistance tap lightly on top of the elbow bracket until it slides all the way.
  • Page 24 Identify the four 5/16” holes which are on the sides of the gussets in the elbow bracket. Drill 3/32” X 1-1/4” deep pilot holes at the center of four 5/16” Holes. Locate pilot holes at the center of each 5/16” hole.
  • Page 25: Lacing Headers In Channels

    1.12 PLACING HEADERS IN U-CHANNELS Lift and place one header into the U-channels of adjacent post top brackets. 2. Slide the header towards the post and butt the mitered cut edge against the face of the corner square tube, as shown, below.
  • Page 26: Ecuring The Headers

    1.13 SECURING THE HEADERS 1. Locate the two 5/16” holes on the vertical faces of the U-channels holding the header. Drill 3/32” X 1-1/4” deep pilot holes at the center of eight 5/16” Holes. Four holes inside the pergola and four holes outside. Locate pilot holes at the center of each 5/16”...
  • Page 27 2. Using a 7/16” Socket and Rachet driver drive one ¼ x 1-1/4” Hex Lag Screw through each 5/16” hole and into the pilot holes you drilled in step 1, Tighten down each screw. Repeat for opposite side of the U-channel. 3.
  • Page 28: Ecuring The Floor Anchor Brackets

    1.14 SECURING THE FLOOR ANCHOR BRACKETS 1.14.1 Concrete Footing, Concrete Pad, or Concrete Block Anchoring 1. Apply tape to the drill bit to mark the 2” depth required for the 2-3/4” Vibration Resistant Hammer-On Stud Anchor you will be using to anchor the bracket to the concrete footing or pad. 2.
  • Page 29 4. Hammer in one concrete anchor (1/2” X 2-3/4”) into each hole you drilled through the hole in the Floor Anchor floor bracket. 5. Tighten down the nut using a crescent wrench. 6. Repeat steps 2-3 for all Floor Anchor Brackets. 1.14.2 Anchoring on existing deck Consult your local building permits office.
  • Page 30 Did parts fit easily and properly? Do you like the quality of our products and design styles? Is your pergola structure sturdy and strong? Please go to RioOutdoors.com and provide us with your review. Thank you for being a RioOutdoors.com customer.
  • Page 31: Onditions

    Warranty protects against defect in manufacture only, unless herein specified otherwise. Any part(s) found to be defective during the warranty period as outlined above will be repaired or replaced at RioOutdoors.com’s option provided that the defective part is returned, if requested by RioOutdoors.com. Alternatively, RioOutdoors.com may at its own discretion fully discharge all its obligations under the warranty by refunding the verified purchase price of the product to the original purchaser.
  • Page 32: Imitations Of Liability

    Parts where the RioOutdoors.com logo has been altered, deleted, removed, or made illegible will void this warranty. Minor movement, expansion and contraction of the steel parts is normal and is not covered under the terms of this warranty.

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