Installation Guide
Step 22
Step 21
Working from the inside of the shed 
through the vacant space, fit one 
STANDARD roof cap to the position 
at which the back two roof sheets meet, 
and line up the holes with the roof sheets 
and roof starter. 
Note: The outside edge of the STANDARD 
roof cap MUST face, and be in line with,
the BACK of shed as shown in Diagram 22.
IMPORTANT: Secure using ONLY FOUR nuts and bolts in the positions shown.
Note the shape of the
outside edge and the 
inside edge of the STANDARD roof cap.
IMPORTANT: 
ROOF CAPS
Fit the remaining roof sheet
over the back sheet and 
overlap the roof starter as 
per Step 20, and secure 
using eight screws.
See Diagram 23.
Fit the remaining STANDARD roof cap 
over the two front roof sheets, and line up the 
holes as required. 
Note: The outside edge of the roof cap MUST
face, and be in line with, the front of the shed. 
See Diagram 24.
For 5' DEEP shed:
Secure using SIX 
nuts and bolts in the 
positions shown.
See Diagram 24.
Step 23
OUTSIDE 
EDGE
MUST FACE,
AND BE IN 
LINE WITH
FRONT OF
SHED
BACK
FRONT
Diagram 24
STANDARD
ROOF CAP
HINT: A second person inside shed, will make this process 
considerably easier by holding the nut in place from underneath.
BACK
VACANT 
SPACE
OUTSIDE
EDGE
MUST FACE,
AND BE IN LINE 
WITH, BACK 
OF SHED
STANDARD
 ROOF CAP
Diagram 22
FRONT
 STANDARD ROOF CAP
OUTSIDE
EDGE
INSIDE
EDGE
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.
NOTE: Leave the two end holes on outside edge of roof cap empty at this point.
NOTE: Leave the two end holes 
on outside edge of roof cap 
empty at this point.
BACK
Diagram 23
FRONT
ROOF 
SHEET
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