Specifications

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GREENET ENCLOSURES AND PANELS
2009
2010
Place the base on a flat,
level surface and insert
the four external uprights
into the four corners by pushing
them down as shown
in the figure, making sure
that they are fully inserted
1
Once the upright is fully inserted,
the two holes inside
the base at each corner should
coincide with the
two threaded inserts
2
Screw the bolts through
the holes inside the corners
and into the threaded inserts
using an allen key.
Repeat the operation
for the other three uprights
as shown in the figure.
3
Now fit the top panel to the top
of the uprights with the window
facing the same side as the window
in the base. Just as with the base,
push the top panel down onto the
uprights so that they fully insert for
the entire height of the panel.
4
As before, the two holes inside
each corner should now coincide
with the two threaded pins
on the uprights.
5
One the bolts have been fitted
and fully tightened down,
there must be no gaps between
the uprights and the top panel.
6
The wall panel’s back panel
is attached to the structure
with two bolts and an insert.
1
This enables the panel to be mounted
to the wall, after which
the enclosure itself can be mounted
to the panel with only two bolts
to prevent accidental detachment.
2
GREENET: modularity
and ease of installation.
All Greenet series enclosures, both wall and floor models, can be completely disassembled with
a single 10mm socket driver. They are constructed in such a way that the four uprights are fixed
to the top and bottom panels with and insert and just 2 bolts each, so that 16 bolts are used to
assemble the entire structure.
Wall mounting