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1. Hang L ck CollapsibleSheds com au USER MANUAL AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS COLLAPSIBLE SHEDS Moving On 2014 Pty Ltd t a Collapsible Sheds PO Box 7859 Bundall 4217 Queensland ABN 86 120 237 318 Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 TABLE OF CONTENTS safety Precautions Full Size Shed Component List Materials and Dimensions Shipping Dimensions and Weight Page 2 Engineers Certification Half Size Shed Component List Materials and Dimensions Shipping Dimensions and Weight Page 3 Engineers Certification Assembly Instructions Anchoring Disassembly Instructions Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 PERSONS REQUIRED LEVEL SITE WIND SHARP EDGES HOT WEATHER DOORS ANCHORING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Two people should assemble and disassemble the shed It is most important when constructing the shed to PREPARE A LEVEL SITE Beware of windy conditions DO NOT assemble the shed in strong wind conditions Shed panels can act as a sail when erecting the shed and can be whipped around causing injury or damage Make sure you can safely assemble disassemble the shed in the prevailing conditions Secure doors against wind Care must be taken when handling various pieces because sheet metal has sharp edges Please wear suitable work gloves and eye protection Care must be taken during hot weather conditions The shed panels can become very hot Pleas
2. Zinc Plated Sheet 0 55m on 20x20mm square tube width TIG Welds No Screws SHIPPING DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Full Size Shed 2 5m x 1 4m x 0 2m 190 kgs ENGINEERS CERTIFICATION TESTED AND CERTIFIED TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS1170 2011 and AS4100 1998 DGM Consulting Pty Ltd Engineers Report Number MO 101 Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 r DATA SHEET HALF SIZE SHED COMPONENT LIST w e o S MATERIALS AND DIMENSIONS Half Size Shed 1 door wide 1 25m wide x 1 4 m Deep x 1 9m High Zinc Plated Sheet 0 55m on 20x20mm square tube width TIG Welds No Screws SHIPPING DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT Half Size Shed 1 2m x 1 4m x 0 2m 150 kg ENGINEERS CERTIFICATION TESTED AND CERTIFIED TO AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS AS1170 2011 and AS4100 1998 DGM Consulting Pty Ltd Engineers Report Number MO 101 Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 3 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS TOOLS REQUIRED Mallet to hammer in anchor stakes on soft surface or drill and dynabolts for a concrete surface PERSONS REQUIRED _ Two people should erect full size shed One person can erect Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 half size shed Start by preparing a level flat surface 2 6m x 1 5 to accommodate shed Flat pack on ground ready for assembly Select rear panel and position and hold in place Select Left Hand side panel and engage bottom Hang Lock partway first and top Hang Lock will slide into place Austr
3. alian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 Step 5 Select Right Hand side panel and engage Hang Lock system as in Step 4 Step 6 Select Bottom Bar and insert upright spigots into bottom of both side panels Make sure all corners are square and the shed is level Step 7 Select Left Hand door and engage bottom Hang Lock partway first and top will slide into place Install and leave door open secure against blowing shut with sliding drop bolt Mr ane aor AO Step 8 Select Right Hand door and repeat as in Step 7 Step 9 Select roof and install with spring bolts at front Engage rear tabs under top square framework of rear panel Engage downward spigots into top of both side panels Release and lock the spring bolts at front Test roof is secure by pushing upward Step 10 Place pallet in shed as floor and reuse when relocating Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 Step 11 ANCHORING 1 The shed MUST be anchored to prevent wind damage or shifting of the shed Anchor stakes are provided but should NOT be relied upon in high winds Anchor stakes can only be used on soft terrain 2 Anchor chain eyelets have been positioned to allow additional anchoring by installing chains over the pallet floor Chain is not provided 3 When assembling the shed on hardstand it is recommended to anchor the shed using Dynabolts 6mm x 75mm Dynabolts are not provided In addition use chains a
4. e wear suitable work gloves to prevent burns to hands Please secure doors in open or closed position to prevent wind from swinging the doors which can cause injury or damage 1 The shed MUST be anchored to prevent wind damage or shifting of the shed Anchor stakes are provided but should NOT be relied upon in high winds Anchor stakes can only be used on soft terrain 2 Anchor chain eyelets have been positioned to allow additional anchoring by installing chains over the pallet floor Chain is not provided 3 When assembling shed on hardstand it is recommended to anchor the shed using Dynabolts 6mm x 75mm Dynabolts are not provided In addition use Chains as in point 2 above Collaspible Sheds will not accept any responsibility or liability for any shed used in cyclone regions or regions of exposed high winds COLLAPSIBLE SHEDS CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENCES DUE TO THE SHED NOT BEING ERECTED AS PER INSTRUCTIONS OR DAMAGE DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS OR ACTS OF GOD PARTS MAY CONTAIN SHARP EDGES AND CORNERS AND CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING VARIOUS PIECES TO AVOID AN ACCIDENT FOR SAFETY SAKE PLEASE USE A PAIR OF WORK GLOVES AND EYE PROTECTION WHEN ASSEMBLING DISASSEMBLING OR PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE ON THE SHED Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 DATA SHEET FULL SIZE SHED COMPONENT LIST a o o o a MATERIALS AND DIMENSIONS Full Size Shed 2 doors wide 2 5m wide x 1 4 m Deep x 1 9m High
5. s in point 2 above If doors do not close properly the shed is not square or not level then manoeuvre shed to be squared and level and then the doors will close properly JN Hang ock i i M Ler com au Nees yi ar e 30 95 52 R 4300 369 952 Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 DISASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS REMEMBER TO RETRIEVE BOTTOM BAR Remove floor transport pallet and place in convenient position at front of shed Remove roof and place on pallet with spigots pointing down Remove doors and place on pallet so that locks will not protrude through roof and damage during transport Remove sides and place on pallet Support rear panel so that it does not fall on you Place rear panel on top RETRIEVE BOTTOM BAR Strap or tie down to pallet lf hand loading directly onto vehicle take care to place panels so that spigots and protrusions will not cause damage during transport Strap and securely tie down to vehicle REMEMBER TO RETRIEVE BOTTOM BAR Australian Innovation Patent N 2015100130

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