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Step 1:

 

Position  Right

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hand  Door  Track  (107)  on  the  front  wall  with  the 

top of the track 7mm below the top of the timber frame. The right

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hand end should be flush with outside edge of right

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hand corner 

flashing. 

 

 

Pre

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drill a hole in the centre of the track and screw in place using 

one 45mm door track screw. Remove ALL drill filings

 

Note:  Ensure  Door  Track  screws  are  screwed  in  horizontal    and 

screwed  hard  into  flashing.  Protruding  screw  heads  can 
cause door rollers to bind on the screw heads.

 

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MK3B DOORS

 

Step 3:

 

Position  left  hand  Door  Track  (107).  Follow  Steps  1  and  2  to 
hang  left  hand  Door.  Where  Door  Tracks  meet  in  the  centre, 
adjust up and down so that the Doors fit snuggly together, then 
rivet in place. 

 

Step 2:

 

Hang  right  hand  door  in  Door  Track.  At  the  right  hand  end  of 
Door  Track,  adjust  up  or  down  so  that  the  Door  hangs  parallel 
with shed. Fit one rivet at right hand end to hold in place. Repeat 
with left hand end of track.

 

Note: Only use rivets at each end of track.

 

Step 4:

 

Remove  Doors.  Pre

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drill  and  screw  another  2  screws  between 

the  centre  screw  and  the  rivets  at  each  end  of  tracks(5  screws 
per track). Screw tracks using 45mm door track screws.

 

MK3B DOORS

 

7mm

 

45mm

 

DOOR

 

GUIDE   

 

DOOR       

 

CLADDING

 

BOT-

PLATE

 

GUIDE BRACK-

Step 5:

 

Bottom  Door  Guide:  Slide  the  Door  to  the  corner  of  the  shed. 
Place    the  Door  Guide  (108)  over  the  Guide  Brackets  on  the 
door and align the end of the Door Guide, flush with outside of 
the right

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hand corner flashing. 

 

Step 6:

 

Lift the door guide up approximately 3mm so that the Door will 
Slide freely. Pre

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drill a hole through the door guide and the end 

rib of the cladding and screw in place using a 45mm screw. 

 

Step7:

 

Slide the door to the centre, ensuring that it slides freely. Pre

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drill and insert a screw in the other end of the Door Guide. 
Check that the Door is not binding in the middle then pre

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drill 

and fix with 3 more screws, one in the centre of the guide and 
the other 2 evenly spaced between (5 screws per guide)  into 
the door step flashing and rib.

 

Note:

 

For sheds with Raised Base Plate option the Door Step Flash-
ing will protrude down past the Bottom Plate.

 

Attach Door Guide with rivets.

 

Step 5:

 

Clean  out  ALL  drill  filings.  Also  make  sure  the  Wheels  are 
cleaned of drill filings. Re

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hang Doors.  

 

Fit outer door stops. Predrill a hole 45mm in from outside edge of Corner 

Flashing and screw outer door stops in using  one Roofing screw 
per stop. Check doors do not protrude past outside edge of shed.

 

Fit inner door stops. Predrill a hole  45mm  each side of centre and screw 

inner door stops in using  one Roofing screw per stop.

 

Note–

 

adjust    centre  door  stops  left  and  right  to  ensure  doors  close      

correctly.

 

Summary of Contents for MK3B

Page 1: ...Quality Built In ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS MK3B BASE SIZE 3380mm x 3380mm ...

Page 2: ... checklist If you are making your own floor refer to Raised Base Plate section now Do not attempt to build your shed in high winds Beware of sharp edges Protect your eyes and ears Use electric tools with care Use a Safety Trip Switch It is easier and quicker if this shed is erected by two people Your shed must be level Achieve this by either levelling the ground or by using blocks If you shed is t...

Page 3: ...ed Window Frame Glaze Beads Glass Louvre Window Frame Glass Window Hardware Pack 3 700m Roof Sheets Security Double Door Hardware Pack Alarm MA20 Shed light Bolt Down Kit Peg Down Kit 1 850m Flat Roof Sheet Jack Studs 140 x 45mm Roof Sheets 1 850m Clear Roof Panel 1 175m Ridge Flashing Clear Roof Hardware Pack 1 4 3 700m 1 Jack Studs 60 x 45mm 0 200m KIWI MK3B PARTS LIST 1 Duratuf Riveter ...

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Page 5: ... in remaining two studs using 785m Nogs to get correct po sition Position Nogs centrally between Plates and nail in place Step 3 End Wall Select one 3 380m Base Plate Green one 3 380m Top Plate Red three Studs Yellow and two 789m Nogs Lay out Plates and one Stud on a flat surface and nail Stud centrally between Plates Nail re maining Studs to Plates using 789m Nogs to get the cor rect position Pos...

Page 6: ...k Stud and skew nail in place using two 75mm nails each end Pre drilling holes before nailing will prevent timber from splitting Step 6 Place intermediate Roof Beams by using Roofing Nogs to determine correct position see fig 2 Nail intermediate Roof Beams in place Nail 70 x 45mm Roofing Nogs in place End Wall Step 7 Place Frame in correct position checking the shed is square and level Dynabolt Fr...

Page 7: ... Tack on a wall sheet means to use minimum nails hammered partly in to hold Wall Sheets in position Should a Wall Sheet need to be re positioned the nails can easily be prized out If a window is required identify Wall Sheet s with window hole pre cut Lean up Wall Sheets where window s are to be located Note When fitting Gable End Sheets ensure they overlap correctly fig 1 The overlap direction may...

Page 8: ...op Plate tack in place Repeat with remaining two sheets Step 4 Nailing Off Nail one 30mm Clout each side of the Rib two per Pan into the Top Plates and Bottom Plates Nail Wall Sheets to mid wall Nogs one per pan Nail each corner Wall Sheet to Studs using two 30mm Clouts evenly spaced Gable Ends When nailing Gable Wall Sheets to the Top Plate use a String Line At the top of the gable nail one 30mm ...

Page 9: ...rill holes in each corner and nail Window Frame to framing using 50mm nails Step 4 If the Window is in the gable end tempo rarily position the Over Panel above Win dow Frame Following the same angle as the gable mark and cut to suit Step 5 Rivet Over Panel to the Window Frame with rivets 588mm Step 1 Lay out the two window studs 883mm and Nog 634mm on a flat surface Position Nog and nail in place ...

Page 10: ...ottom Plates and hard against Stud Attach Door Jamb Flashing with three rivets into Rib on the outside and three 30mm clouts into studs on the inside Repeat with the other Door Jamb Step 3 Fit Corner Flashing 101 over corner Ribs with the top flush with the top of the Top Plate Rivet in place with six rivets three each side Repeat with other three Corner Flashings When fitting Corner Flashings on ...

Page 11: ...E BRACK Step 5 Bottom Door Guide Slide the Door to the corner of the shed Place the Door Guide 108 over the Guide Brackets on the door and align the end of the Door Guide flush with outside of the right hand corner flashing Step 6 Lift the door guide up approximately 3mm so that the Door will Slide freely Pre drill a hole through the door guide and the end rib of the cladding and screw in place us...

Page 12: ...osition first Roof Sheet centrally over Ridge Beam on the right hand end of shed with the LIP on the left hand side For sheds with a Clear Roof Panel go to the next page Position the next Roof Sheet Ensure it overlaps correctly then rivet together one rivet in the centre and one 600mm and 1200mm down from the centre on both sides Fit remaining Roof Sheet Step 3 Centralize Roof at the other end and...

Page 13: ...rews Screw one 50mm roofing screw into ridge beam through each rib on overlap one screw per sheet Mould the soft edge on the flashing down into the pans of the roof sheet to prevent roof leaks Step 4 Continue to fasten roof sheets as per step 4 on previous page pg11 Note When screwing through the clear panel pre drill a 6mm hole TOP PLATE JACK STUD RIDGE BEAM 30mm CLOUT RIDGE FLASHING ROOFING SCRE...

Page 14: ...ends Posi tion Spouting C103 on the shed and rivet to barge Flashing at each end Repeat with other Spouting Step 2 Centralise Barge Flashing on gable end and rivet in place one rivet into every second Rib Fit two rivets through top of Barge into Rib Repeat with other Barge Flashing Check Spoutings are straight then rivet to Roof one rivet every second Rib ...

Page 15: ... Plate This will stop water flowing in between the Base Plate and Floor The Floor should be made 15mm smaller than Base Size Note Although it is not essential fitting Damp Proof Course in between the Base Plate and the Floor will give added protection against moisture CLEAN UP Remove all swarf drill filings with a soft brush or rag Hose down roof and walls thoroughly For Coloursteel sheds use touc...

Page 16: ...arried out in accordance with instructions below Should the cladding fail to perform as specified above the liability of Riverlea Group Ltd shall in all cases be limited to replacing or repairing the defective product The balance of the original warranty will cover any repaired or replaced material Riverlea Group Ltd will not be liable for any consequential loss or damage labour or transport charg...

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