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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
REVISION 10-14
NOTES
BEFORE COMMENCING SHED ASSEMBLY, CHECK ALL PARTS. IF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY, PLEASE CALL
SPANBILT (SEE REAR OF INSTRUCTION BOOK)
DO NOT ASSEMBLE IN WINDY CONDITIONS
THE MANUFACTURERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES DUE TO SHEDS THAT ARE NOT
INSTALLED PER INSTRUCTIONS OR FOR DAMAGE DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, ACTS OF GOD OR FOR SHEDS THAT
ARE LEFT PARTIALLY ASSEMBLED OVERNIGHT. PARTS MAY CONTAIN SHARP EDGES & CORNERS. CARE MUST BE TAKEN
WHEN HANDLING VARIOUS PIECES TO AVOID A MISHAP, FOR SAFETY SAKE, PLEASE USE A PAIR OF WORK GLOVES, EYE
PROTECTION & PROTECTIVE CLOTHING WHEN ASSEMBLING OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE BUILDING.
Subject to changes © SPANBILD PTY LIMITED
W1410mm x D1410mm x H1800mm
READ INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
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F44
2 PERSON ASSEMBLY

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  • Page 1 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS REVISION 10-14 W1410mm x D1410mm x H1800mm NOTES BEFORE COMMENCING SHED ASSEMBLY, CHECK ALL PARTS. IF THERE IS A DISCREPANCY, PLEASE CALL SPANBILT (SEE REAR OF INSTRUCTION BOOK) DO NOT ASSEMBLE IN WINDY CONDITIONS READ INSTRUCTIONS FIRST 2 PERSON ASSEMBLY THE MANUFACTURERS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES DUE TO SHEDS THAT ARE NOT INSTALLED PER INSTRUCTIONS OR FOR DAMAGE DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS, ACTS OF GOD OR FOR SHEDS THAT ARE LEFT PARTIALLY ASSEMBLED OVERNIGHT.
  • Page 2: Tools Required

    TOOLS REQUIRED Measuring Tape Electric Drill Cordless Drill Screwdrivers 8mm Masonry Drill Bit Shifting Spanner Builders Pencil Tin Snips Rubber Mallet Sturdy Ladder (two if possible) (some models only) Gloves Protective Eyewear HANDY HINTS FOR CONSTRUCTION Read instructions and check parts carefully Please wear safety gloves and glasses at all before assembling the shed.
  • Page 3: Parts List

    PARTS LIST PRODUCT ID PRODUCT ID Length Length 1800mm 1040mm Quantity Quantity Description: Description: Wall Panel Door Bracing PRODUCT ID PRODUCT ID Length Length 1800mm 1407mm Quantity Quantity Description: Description: Wall Corner Panel Top/Bottom Front/Rear Channel PRODUCT ID PRODUCT ID Length Length 1495mm...
  • Page 4 PARTS LIST PRODUCT ID Length Quantity 1487mm Quantity Description: Padbolt Description: Roof Angle Trim Quantity Quantity Description: Description: Keeper Self Tapping Screws - Silver Quantity Quantity Description: Description: 2.5mm Drill Bit Plastic Washer and Screw Cap Sheet Quantity Quantity Description: Description: Plastic Corner Cap Clip Nut...
  • Page 5 FOUNDATION Recommended edge thickening Recommended slab rebate detail Although not required, it is strongly recommended that, to avoid water leakage around the base of your shed, a rebate be cast into the slab. This will allow the shed to sit below the slab level and prevent water from reaching the upper level of the slab.
  • Page 6 REAR WALL PANEL If you are having trouble screwing the channel to the sheets, chock behind the hole . Outside Ensure that the small lip of the channel is to the outside of the shed. Large Rib Small Rib Fit the top and bottom channel to the wall panels. Ensure the channel is flush with the edge of the sheets.
  • Page 7: Front Wall Panel

    FRONT WALL PANEL If you are having trouble screwing the channel to the sheets, chock behind the hole . Outside Ensure that the small lip of the channel is to the outside of the shed. Large Rib Small Rib Fit the top and bottom channel and door jambs to the wall panels. It is key to ensure the large rib on the sheets is to the outside of the front wall panel and the channel is flush with the edge of the sheets.
  • Page 8 FRONT WALL PANEL Fit the top door spacer and the bottom door spacer to the front wall panel as shown. Some pilot holes may need to be drilled with the included 2.5mm drill bit PAGE 8...
  • Page 9 FRONT WALL PANEL PAGE 9...
  • Page 10 SIDE WALL PANELS If you are having trouble screwing the channel to the sheets, chock behind the hole . Outside Ensure that the small lip of the channel is to the outside of the shed. Large Rib Small Rib Fit the top and bottom channel to the wall panels. Ensure the channel is flush with the edge of the sheets.
  • Page 11 STAND AND JOIN WALL PANELS NOTE: The diagram below shows a 44 flat roof shed. The assembly process is the same for all flat roof sizes. Overlap corners of panels as shown and fix midway along the corner with self tap screw Once the four wall panels are assembled, they can now be stood and fixed together.
  • Page 12 Step 3: Screw the front side Step 1: Place roof sheet on Step 2: Start from rear side. through all holes “C”. top, start from the left, big rib Screw all holes “B” one screw per sheet. should flush with channel “N” Do not screw the hole “A”...
  • Page 13 ASSEMBLE DOOR Small Lip Large Lip Both of the door sheets come with one rib h f h d Screw the sheets in the centre. partially slit. Break them off and discard them. Frames slide under the sheet as shown. Ensure Fix door frames with a screw in each corner.
  • Page 14 ASSEMBLE DOOR Fix the frame H to the sheeting with screws through the small channel lips into the large sheeting ribs. Door boxing must be fitted to the door frame. Leave an even gap at both ends of the boxing. Place large lip of J over the small lip of I as shown...
  • Page 15 ASSEMBLE DOOR Flip the door assembly over and fix with screws evenly spaced as shown above. Door bracing will also need to be fitted to the door to ensure sturdiness. Drill pilot hole for top and bottom bracing joint, and fix with self tapping screw. Drill pilot holes for door bracing centre joint and fix with self tapping screw...
  • Page 16 ASSEMBLE DOOR Flip the door back over to the front side facing up. Using the pilot holes drilled before, fix the door bracing from the front with self tapping screws. Drill a 2.5mm pilot hole through the door plate and into the sheeting and channel at the mid point and secure with self tapping screws...
  • Page 17 HANG DOOR NOTE: The diagram below shows a 44 flat roof shed. The assembly process is the same for all sheds. Fit the door to the left or right by fixing the hinges to the pre-drilled holes in the door jambs then fit the padbolt keeper.
  • Page 18 BOLT DOWN BOLT DOWN Bolt the shed down through the four corner brackets as shown. Ensure the shed is square. Bolt the shed down through the four corner brackets as shown. Ensure the shed is square. Drill pilot hole as in the following pictures and fix the M8 Anchor bolt to the floor through the angle bracket.
  • Page 19 NOTES PAGE 20...
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  • Page 22 Thank you for purchasing FASTTRAK system steel garden shed. ® Your personal warranty is backed by Spanbilt, the manufacturer of FASTTRAK system garden sheds, and our proven commitment to quality and customer service. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under Australian consumer law.
  • Page 23: Owners Details

    Please attach here a photocopy of proof of purchase Retain the original for your records You must submit your warranty registration certificate within 60 days of the purchase date of your FASTTRAK® garden shed. Post your certificate and supporting documentation to: Australia...
  • Page 24 PO B ox 1581 B rowns Plains , QLD 4118 Enquiries 07 3827 8000 1800 222 166 Building Ad vice Line 1800 032 077 w ww .spa nbilt.c om.au 112 Waterlo o Road PO B ox 11-013 Sockburn, Christchurch TELEPHONE 03 349 3480 0800 772 6245 w ww .sp anbilt.c o.nz...