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The collapsible container can be erected in minutes from flat- packed panels, making it safe, simple and secure. Please read this operational and maintenance manual carefully prior to setting up the Gorilla Gas Cage.
How to assemble GGC7, GGC8 How to assemble GGC9 - GGC16 How to assemble GGC17 How to fit the ‘Z’ brackets How to assemble GGC33, GGC66 Dismantling the Gorilla Gas Cage Optional extras Storing the unit Transporting the unit Equipment care...
Gas Cage. Armorgard cannot be responsible for accidents that occur due to negligence. At least two people are required to erect or dismantle the Gorilla Gas Cage, and any relevant risk assessments should be carried out. Care is needed when lifting panels.
Product specification Product Description Weight External dimensions Internal dimensions code (kg) W x D x H (mm) W x D x H (mm) GGC1 Gas bottle cage 1012 x 563 x 931 950 x 500 x 900 GGC2 Gas bottle cage 912 x 576 x 1831 850 x 500 x 1750 GGC3...
Number of bottles to fit each cage Estimated number of bottles that gas cage will fit Product code 19kg, 315x810 (DxH) 47kg, 375x1290 (DxH) GGC1 GGC2 GGC3 GGC4 GGC5 GGC6 GGC7 GGC8 GGC9 GGC10 GGC11 GGC12 GGC13 GGC14 GGC15 GGC16 GGC17 GGC33 4 (both cages)
Panel specification Panel name Dimensions W x H (mm) Weight (kg) Door A (DA) 900 x 1000 Door B (DB) 900 x 1800 Door C (DC) 1200 x 1200 Door D (DD) 1200 x 1800 Panel 1 (P1) 500 x 900 Panel 2 (P2) 500 x 1000 Panel 3 (P3)
Getting to know your Gorilla Gas Cage Unique, galvanised gas cage for storing and securing gas cylinders Roof Left side 25mm box sections and 3mm wire mesh Rear Front Health and Right side safety signage Watch the Gorilla Padlock point to secure unit...
How to assemble GGC1, GGC4, GGC5, GGC6 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on Open the door panel of your product a level, stable surface. Use the pre- so that the panel is upright. drilled fixing holes to assemble your Gorilla Gas Cage.
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If applicable (GGC1), bolt the back Next, bolt the rear panels to the side panels together. panels, forming the back. Lastly, secure the roof in place by fixing The range is designed to sit on any to the left and right panels. Ensure all ground terrain, however we recom- bolts are equally spaced in aligning mend using anchor bolts to secure the...
How to assemble GGC2 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on Open the door panel so that it is a level, stable surface. Use the pre- upright. Then, take the lower left panel drilled fixing holes to assemble your and secure it to the inner side of the Gorilla Gas Cage.
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Next, fix the inner shelf in place by Next, bolt the rear panels to the side attaching the panel to the lower left panels, forming the back. Bolt the back panels together. and right side panels. Bolt the panels together. Lastly, secure the roof in place by fixing The range is designed to sit on any to the left and right side of the panels.
How to assemble GGC3 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on a Open the door panel of your product level, stable surface. Use the pre-drilled so that the panel is upright. fixing holes to assemble your Gorilla Gas Cage. Take the left lower panel and secure it...
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Lastly, secure the roof in place by fixing Next, bolt the rear panel to the side to the left and right side of the panels. panels, forming the back. Ensure all bolts are equally spaced in aligning holes. Please note that the roof panel does not sit on all four side panels, they should sit on two opposite sides only.
How to assemble GGC7, GGC8 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on a Open the door panel of your product level, stable surface. Use the pre-drilled so that the panel is upright. fixing holes to assemble your Gorilla Gas Cage. Take the left panel and secure it to the Next, bolt the rear panels to the left side panel, forming the back.
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Next, take the right panel and secure Then, bolt the remaining panel onto the it to the inner side of the rear panel, front of the unit, by fixing it to the outer opposite the left side. side of the right panel, and fix to the door panel.
How to assemble GGC9, GGC10, GGC11, GGC12, GGC13, GGC14, GGC15, GGC16 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on a Open the door panel of your product level, stable surface. Use the pre- so that the panel is upright. drilled fixing holes to assemble your Gorilla Gas Cage.
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Next, take the right panels and secure Then, bolt the remaining panels onto it to the inner side of the rear panels, the front of the unit, by fixing it to the opposite the left. outer side of the right panels, and fix to the door panel.
How to assemble GGC17 Assemble the Gorilla Gas Cage on a Open the door panel of your product level, stable surface. Use the pre-drilled so that the panel is upright. fixing holes to assemble your Gorilla Gas Cage. Take the left panels and secure them Next, bolt the rear panels to the left side panel, forming the back.
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Next, take the right panels and secure Then, bolt the remaining panels onto it to the outer side of the rear panels, the front of the unit, by fixing it to the opposite the left. inner side of the right panels, and fix to the door panel.
How to fit the ‘Z’ brackets The ’Z’ brackets should be mounted as They should be fitted as shown on the front and back edges where they centrally as possible and secured each are not supported. If the cage is to be with two nuts and bolts as shown.
How to assemble GGC33, GG66 To assemble the GGC33 or GGC66, Once step one has been completed, follow the instructions on page 37 or this should leave you with two fully 32 respectively on how to assemble assembled Gorilla Gas Cages. the GGC3 or GGC6.
Dismantling the Gorilla Gas Cage To dismantle the Gorilla Gas Cage, Remove the roof first, followed by the remove the parts in reverse order to back panels or the side panels. Fixings which they were assembled. can be bolted back into the panels for...
Take your Gorilla Gas Cage to the next level with these optional extras Contact the Armorgard team to find out more about the optional extras for your product. 50mm padlock Empty/full signage To secure the Gorilla To help differentiate Gas Cage...
Storing the unit Once dismantled, the Gorilla Gas Cage When full with contents, the cage can be stored and stacked, due to its should be kept locked when individual panel design. Always keep unattended. the fixings in a safe place, which can...
Transporting the unit The Gorilla Gas Cage has been designed specifically to make transporting the product easy. When dismantled, the flat-packed panels can be stacked together, making the product straightforward to transport. This keeps it simple when assembling at the location of use.
The Gorilla Gas Cage is weather resistant and constructed with a durable hot dip galvanised finish, to ensure it is completely protected and suitable for outdoor use. It is important to ensure that all Gorilla Gas Cage bolts remain in good condition and that they are always bolted on tightly.
Warranty Armorgard products are built to last, and all have a manufacturer’s warranty of 12 months - please refer to the terms and conditions for what this covers. Do not force entry into the product, as this could affect the warranty.
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