ENGLISH GARDEN SHED Assembly Instructions Suitable for Models 6' Wide 8' Wide 10' Wide WITH VARYING DEPTHS © Globel Industries Pty Ltd GI00034 November 1 2014
ENGLISH INSTALLATION ADVICE It's Not That Difficult! The construction of your shed isn't as complicated as it may first appear. Our step by step, illustrated instructions are easy to follow, and we provide hints to make the assembly even easier. Simply follow our recommendations and carefully study our illustrations, then your garden shed will be assembled quickly and accurately.
Battery Power Drill Step Ladder Phillips-Head Screw Driver Bit (P2) Tape Measure Dyna Bolts (not supplied) 6.5mm x 36mm recommended © Globel Industries Pty Ltd GI00034 November 1 2014 Masonry Drill Bit 6.
ENGLISH PARTS LIST SPECIFIC TO 3 SIZES LISTED CARTON '1' Corner Panel Wall Sheet (Full) Wall Sheet (Half) Door Jamb Roof Sheet (Full) Roof Sheet (Half) Door Roof Starter Above Door Fascia Door Brace (Top & Bottom) Gable (Left) Gable (Right) MODEL 6' x 5' MODEL 8' x 6' MODEL 10' x 8' QTY QTY QTY 4 6 2 4 2 4 1 2 of each 2 2 4 7 4 2 4 2 2 4 1 2 of each 2 2 4 12 2 2 6 2 2 4 1 2 of each 2 2 * Quantity will vary depending on depth of shed HARDWARE KIT Roof Corner Cap Corner Brace Left Top-Wall Rail B
ENGLISH PARTS LIST - Hardware Kit WARNING CHOKING HAZARD - This product contains small parts.
ENGLISH PARTS LIST - Carton '1' FULL WALL SHEET HALF WALL SHEET CORNER PANEL DOOR JAMB (6' WIDE SHED ONLY) DOOR JAMB (8' & 10' WIDE SHEDS ONLY) DOOR NOTE: FULL ROOF SHEET HALF ROOF SHEET ABOVE DOOR FASCIA ROOF STARTER LEFT GABLE Hole configurations shown are for 6' wide sheds (unless otherwise noted). 8' and 10' wide sheds will have varying hole configurations.
ENGLISH PARTS LIST - Carton '2' ROOF STRUT (10' WIDE SHED ONLY) STANDARD ROOF CAP SHORT ROOF CAP SIDE ROOF TRIM FRONT BASE RAIL BACK BASE RAIL LEFT SIDE BASE RAIL RIGHT FRONT MID-WALL BRACE RIGHT SIDE BASE RAIL LEFT FRONT MID-WALL BRACE BACK MID-WALL BRACE SIDE TOP-WALL RAIL ROOF BEAM SIDE MID-WALL BRACE MID ROOF BEAM (10' WIDE SHED ONLY) FRONT AND BACK TOP RAIL NOTE: ENTRY/EXIT RAMP © Globel Industries Pty Ltd GI00034 November 1 2014 6 Hole configurations shown are for 6' wide sheds (unless
ENGLISH FOUNDATIONS Your shed requires a solid foundation. If you need to construct a concrete slab, this page shows the method and dimensions we recommend. SLAB DIMENSIONS A ROOF WIDTH Determine the size of the concrete slab by adding 100mm to the width and 100mm to the depth of the roof size of the shed. (See Diagram A). Adding the additional 100mm prevents rainwater from the roof creating a trench, and splashing soil against the walls of the shed, which could cause corrosion.
ENGLISH Pre-Assembly GABLES Front and back gables assembly: GABLE GABLE Diagram 1 (You will be making two gable assemblies) 6' Wide Shed (i) Attach the gables to a top rail by sliding the gable bottom flange under the protruding flange of the top rail. Secure using three screws per gable, along the top edge of the rail as shown in Diagram 1. FLANGE ON GABLE FLANGE ON TOP RAIL TOP RAIL Note: Diagram shown is 6' wide shed. 8' wide shed: use four screws per gable.
ENGLISH Pre-Assembly GABLES - 10' wide shed only: (i) Attach two mid beam brackets to the gable assembly as shown, and secure using two nuts and bolts in each. See Diagram 3. IMPORTANT: Study diagrams and brackets to ensure correct brackets are used at each side. (ii) Repeat for other gable assembly, using the remaining two mid beam brackets.
ENGLISH Pre-Assembly DOOR GLIDES SPINDLE Slip the four rollers onto the four spindles of one door glide as shown in Diagram 4. ROLLER Diagram 4 DOOR GLIDE (ii) Repeat for the other three door glides. (iii) Using one gable assembly only, slide four door glides, with rollers attached, into the slot under the top rail. IMPORTANT: Make sure rollers don't slip off. Note: The door glides MUST be positioned with the CURVED side facing the FRONT face of the gable assembly as shown. See Diagram 5.
ENGLISH Pre-Assembly ROOF BEAMS (i) Place the two roof beams together so the holes on the vertical face on each beam line up. (ii) Secure the two roof beams together using five nuts and bolts in the hole positions as shown in Diagram 6. IMPORTANT: DO NOT tighten nuts and bolts at this stage. 2x ROOF BEAMS WITH HOLES LINED UP IMPORTANT: 10' wide shed only: Diagram 6 LEAVE THESE TWO HOLES EMPTY IMPORTANT: 10' wide shed only: Also leave the two holes second in from the ends empty.
SLIDING DOORS NOTE: Assemble doors on a clean flat surface. (i) Attach door braces as shown in Diagram 8, by sliding the underside of the brace under the door edge, so the underside of the front face of the door brace is seated onto the front face of the door panel. Secure using nuts and bolts ONLY IN HOLES AS SHOWN. IMPORTANT: Ensure elongated holes in braces match elongated holes in doors. TOP OF DOOR (ii) Attach two door spacers to the bottom of each door as shown below.
ENGLISH Garden Shed Construction Step 1 Refer to Diagram 1 Note: Familiarise yourself with the profile of each base rail. IMPORTANT: The small holes on the vertical (side) faces of each base rail MUST face outwards. Position each base rail as shown, and assemble in the following order: 1 - Front base rail (in the position you want your shed to face), 2 - Back base rail, 3 - Left side base rail, 4 - Right side base rail. Then fix the two side base rails to the front base rail using two screws at each end.
ENGLISH Step 3 CORNER PANELS IMPORTANT: Corner panels are supplied bent to a 135° angle. Bend these panels to a 90° angle by following the instructions and diagrams to the right. CORNER PANEL END PROFILE Lay the panel on a non-scratch surface and carefully form the angle to 90° by slowly working along the panel and bending it as you go. See Diagrams A - D. IMPORTANT: DO NOT OVER BEND PANEL.
ENGLISH CORNER PANELS AT LEFT SIDE, WITH WIDER FACES AT FRONT & BACK Step 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the two corner panels and mid-wall brace at the LEFT side. See Diagram 4. MID-WALL BRACE IMPORTANT: Ensure the wider faces of the corner panels are facing front and back. 7 8 4 6 5 BACK 1 Diagram 4 3 2 FRONT HOLES ALONG THIN FACE MUST FACE UPWARD Step 6 This step uses pre-assembled components.
ENGLISH Step 7 This step uses a pre-assembled component. Attach the BACK gable assembly THE ONE WITHOUT DOOR GLIDES INSERTED, to the top-wall rail brackets, by slotting brackets into the end of the gable assembly, as shown in Diagram 6. TOP-WALL RAIL GABLE ASSEMBLY WITHOUT DOOR GLIDES FLANGE FACING INWARDS BRACKET HINT: Push the corner panels out slightly, to allow each end of the brackets to be inserted.
ENGLISH Step 9 Attach the back mid-wall brace to the inside of the BACK corner panels, at the centre hole position, using two screws at each end. See Diagram 8. IMPORTANT: Holes at each end of the back mid-wall brace MUST face upward. HOLES AT EACH END MUST FACE UPWARD BACK BACK MID-WALL BRACE FRONT Diagram 8 Step 9A CORNER BRACE Secure the back and LEFT side mid-wall braces together using a corner brace and four screws as shown in Diagram 8A. BACK MID-WALL BRACE Repeat for right side.
ENGLISH Step 10 ROOF BEAMS This step uses a pre-assembled component. Note: For 10' WIDE SHED: Follow this step using the pre-assembled Roof Beam, then follow step 10A for attaching the two Mid Roof Beams. HOLES FACING UPWARD Fit the roof beam assembly to the inside FRONT gable by slotting the centre groove of the roof beam over the flange of the gable assembly, as shown in Diagrams 9 & 9A. IMPORTANT: Ensure holes along the top edge of the roof beam assembly are facing upward, as shown in Diagram 9.
ENGLISH Step 10A ROOF BEAMS (continued) MID ROOF BEAMS For 10' WIDE SHED ONLY: Fit the two mid roof beams to the left and right gable brackets on both gables and secure using one screw in each bracket. See exploded view below. Follow the steps on this page for attaching the two Mid Roof Beams and two Roof Struts. LEFT MID ROOF BEAM FITTED TO BRACKET IMPORTANT: Ensure holes along the top edge of mid roof beams are facing upward.
ENGLISH Step 11 FIRST RIDGE OF RIGHT BACK CORNER PANEL WALL SHEETS ALL SHED SIZES: WALL SHEET Depths of sheds will vary. Count the number of wall sheets in carton to determine your specific configuration and refer to Diagram 12. 1 BACK WALL SHEETS 2 Diagram 11 Starting at the BACK RIGHT SIDE of the shed: ALL SCREWS FITTED IN SEQUENCE SHOWN IN DIAGRAM 11A Refer to Diagram 11.
ENGLISH Step 11A Fitting last sheet at right side to right front corner panel. NOTE: For aesthetics, we recommend the last sheet at the right side (towards the front) underlaps the right front corner panel. This 'underlapping' creates the appearance of the shed wall being one continuous sheet. Loosen off (but do not remove) the three screws along the side edge of the RIGHT FRONT corner panel.
Step 11B WALL SHEETS - LEFT SIDE WALL SHEETS Attach full wall sheets and half wall sheets (depending on the DEPTH of your shed - Refer Diagram 12 for wall sheet configurations) to the left side of the shed, starting at the LEFT BACK corner panel and overlapping each sheet. Secure them to the side top, middle and bottom rails/brace, using screws as shown in Diagram 12B Diagram 11A. See Diagram 12B.
ENGLISH Step 12 Attach the left and right front mid-wall braces to the inside corner panels, securing with two screws in each side as shown in Diagram 13. HINT: The left and right front mid-wall braces can be distinguished by the position of the holes on the vertical and top faces. See Diagram 13.
FRONT WALL SHEETS & DOOR JAMBS NOTE: FRONT WALL SHEETS are ONLY relevant to 8' wide and 10' wide sheds and MUST be attached prior to the door jambs. Refer to Page 20, Diagram 12 to see which size wall sheet applies to the shed size you are assembling. LEFT CORNER PANEL IMPORTANT: If you are assembling a 6' wide shed, go directly to Step 14A now.
ENGLISH Step 16 ROOF STARTERS, SHEETING & CAPS ROOF BEAM IMPORTANT: For the roof starters, sheeting and caps, every screw and bolt must have a washer. SCREW WASHER ROOF STARTER TOP EDGE OF GABLE ASSEMBLY BOLT WASHER BACK ROOF STARTERS ROOF STARTER ROOF BEAM TOP EDGE OF GABLE ASSEMBLY Fit one of the roof starters to the top edge of the right side, BACK gable assembly and secure to the roof beam using two screws in the positions shown. See Diagram 17.
ENGLISH Step 18 Repeat steps 16 & 17 to attach and secure the remaining three roof starters to the top edges of the gable assemblies, as shown in Diagram 19. ALL 4 ROOF STARTERS IN PLACE BACK Diagram 19 ROOF SHEETS & ROOF CAPS ROOF CAPS STANDARD ROOF CAP SHORT ROOF CAP ROOF SHEETS FULL ROOF SHEET IMPORTANT: HALF ROOF SHEET TOP: ROWS OF HOLES CLOSER TOGETHER The rows of holes in the TOP of ALL roof sheets are closer together than the bottom rows.
ENGLISH Step 19 8 SCREWS FULL ROOF SHEET Fit one FULL roof sheet to the back, right side, ensuring it is the correct way up, and the back edge overlaps the roof starter. Line up the holes in the roof sheet with the holes in the top of the roof beam. Secure using eight screws as shown in Diagram 20.
IMPORTANT: Step 21 Steps 21 - 23 show the installation procedure and sequence for roof caps for a 5' DEEP shed. If you are constructing a shed of a greater depth: Follow Step 21 then go to Step 23A to install the additional roof caps required in between. NOTE: For sheds of a shorter depth (less than 5') overlap the two standard roof caps at the centre of the roof. OUTSIDE EDGE INSIDE EDGE Note the shape of the STANDARD ROOF CAP outside edge and the inside edge of the STANDARD roof cap.
ENGLISH Step 23A FITTING ADDITIONAL SHORT ROOF CAPS - For sheds more than 5' DEEP: Depending on the DEPTH of your shed (measurement front to back), you will need to use the STANDARD roof caps and additional SHORT roof caps supplied. The SHORT roof caps are to be positioned between the two STANDARD roof caps. IMPORTANT: This page shows the configuration and numerical order for installation of additional SHORT roof caps for 6' DEEP and 8' DEEP sheds.
ENGLISH ALL SIZE SHEDS: GABLE NAME PLATE Step 24 Fit the gable name plates to the top centre outside pitch of the front and back gables. Secure using two nuts and bolts. LIP OF Then bend the two bottom tabs ROOF up and underneath the lip of STARTER the roof starter as shown in Diagram 25. NOTE: Name plate fits OVER the front top edge of the roof starter.
ENGLISH Step 27 FIT SLIDING DOORS This step uses pre-assembled components. Start by fitting LEFT side door: LEFT DOOR JAMB IMPORTANT: TOP EDGE Work from the outside of OF DOOR TILTED the shed with the front face INTO of the door facing you and SHED the door handle at the right side. Taking the left door panel, tilt the top edge into the shed and under the door glides, as shown in Diagram 28. Then slot the bottom of the door into the groove in the entry/exit ramp as shown in Diagram 28A.
ENGLISH Step 29 Door adjustment When both doors are closed, they should be parallel at the centre. If not, adjust the position of one of the bolts in the relevant door glide to either raise or lower the edge of the door to make it parallel with the edge of the other door. BOTH DOORS SHOULD BE PARALLEL WHEN CLOSED HINT: Extra holes are provided to align door if required. See Diagram 31.
ENGLISH Additional Notes SLIDING DOORS: SUGGESTION - Lubrication of Doors: Spraying a silicone spray into the slot under the top rail and along the front face of the internal front mid-wall brace, will assist in a smoother and quieter operation of sliding doors. REPLACEMENT OF DOOR GLIDES: Remove nuts and bolts from door glide(s) to be removed, and slide in direction away from handle side SLIDE of door. Door glide will drop out from far end of slot under top rail.
10 Year (Limited) 1. You must have a copy of your original purchase receipt if warranty is required. 2. Globel Garden Sheds are built for the purpose of domestic use only and must be installed according to the steps and procedures in the assembly instructions booklet herewith. 3. Installation of shed in ocean locations, heavy industrial or unusually corrosive environments voids the warranty. 4. Warranty does not apply if proven that a third party contaminate contributed to the fault. 5.
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