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OUTSIDE

 

INSIDE

 

Doo

 

r glazing 

Remember glass is fragile, handle with care using gloves. Stick double-sided adhesive foam strip (

990

) to both vertical door bars 

as in II, making sure the aluminium surface is clean and dry. 
The silicon sealant (

37

) is to be used to seal the joint between the glass and glazing retaining H (

452

) as in 

KK

Starting at the bottom, apply sealant (

37

) to the H section and carefully push onto one pane of glass 

C

 with a rolling action as in 

LL

, immediately wiping off excess with a clean dry cloth. 

NOTE:

 Load silicon sealant cartridge into gun (supplied). It is important to back off the pressure after each application to prevent 

seapage of sealant when not in use. This can be achieved by pressing thumb catch on back of gun as in 

JJ

To achieve a good seal, all surfaces must be clean, dry and free from oil which can be achieved by using white spirit.  
Place the other end of the glass onto the bottom door bar. Peel off the backing tape from foam strip up the vertical door bar only 
as far as the height of the first pane of glass. Making sure glass is square, push onto foam strip. 
Push the next pane of glass code 

C

 with a rolling action as in 

LL

 as far as possible into the H section on the first pane as in 

MM

 

sealing as before. Peel off backing tape as before and push into position. Immediately wipe off excess sealant from glass using 
clean dry cloth. 
Repeat glazing above intermediate door bar as before but notice that the top glass pane 

B

 is shorter. Wheel housing can be eased 

up to allow the glass to fit. 
Clip door glazing cap (

991

) into both vertical door bars as in II. Slide door seal (

984

) into both vertical door bars as in 

II

 and crimp bottom end of door bars with pliers to prevent seal sliding down. 

With the door flat on the ground or on a bench, starting at the bottom, push down fairly hard with the heel of your hand 
working your way to the top, virtually flattening the capping (

991

) it will clip

 into both vertical door bars as in 

II

Cut the top off 

level with the top of the glass with a hack saw. Then re-fit the door wheel housing. 

Slide door seal (

984

) into both vertical door 

bars as in 

II

 and crimp bottom end of door bars with pliers to prevent seal sliding down. 

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INSID
E

HORTICULTURAL 
GLAZING

Summary of Contents for SILVERLINE 86 LEAN TO

Page 1: ...SILVERLINE LEAN TO 86 106 126 86Lean To 126Lean To Please refer to website for the most up to date instructions www hallsgreenhouses com 04 03 20...

Page 2: ...that may scratch the acrylic Selecting a Site Choose a sunny spot for your greenhouse where it will receive a fair amount of sunlight Note that the ridge height of your greenhouse without the base is...

Page 3: ...1106 No 6 x 16mm self tapping screws 1476 612 1774 5 1839 3...

Page 4: ...1633 PLEASE NOTE PART 00649 IS A REDUNDANT ITEM THAT IS NO LONGER REQUIRED 4 Silverline Downpipe Kit x 1 N B NUT COVERS ARE ONLY SUPPLIED WITH GREEN COATED MODELS...

Page 5: ...e than 30mm width should be made to fit the aluminium section as shown in fig 2a When the greenhouse has been assembled it can be screwed to the base with no 12 screws and rawlbolts not supplied throu...

Page 6: ...PLEASE NOTE THE GREENHOUSE MAY BE SUPPLIED WITH EITHER SQUARE NUTS OR HEXAGONAL NUTS A B C E D 6...

Page 7: ...ORTANT Remember to slide one bolt into the groove of each intermediate vertical bar that is crossed by a diagonal brace in order to fix the centre of that brace as in A The parts should be bolted with...

Page 8: ...M J H G I K N F L F 8...

Page 9: ...in F Note that the plain side of the corner post should face inside the greenhouse and the bolt head on the outside Bolt the end sill bar 756 to the corner post 364 as in G Fix the plain end vertical...

Page 10: ...T U R O S Q P 10 1 x Extra bolt 3 x Extra bolts 1 x Extra bolt 3 x Extra bolts...

Page 11: ...bar 346 so that the stiffener is the correct way up Slide 4 bolts into vertical bar 359 to attach horizontal bar 329 and later the door jamb 757 The door lock if required can only be fitted on the INS...

Page 12: ...Plumbline Spirit Level Tanalised timber batten V Y AA BB Z W CC 12...

Page 13: ...op a plumbline from the top of the greenhouse to make sure that the ends are perfectly vertical and parallel to the plumbline Lightly secure it with a masonry pin not supplied driven halfway through o...

Page 14: ...Spoon Door Bottom Bar Slider 478 Bottom Horizontal Door Bar N B Build the door before glazing DD EE FF GG VIEWED FROM INSIDE HH EXTERNAL VIEW INTERNAL VIEW GLASS 14 1106 98 9 98 7 OUTSIDE...

Page 15: ...vertical door bars side by side to match the holes Before fitting the intermediate door bar 986 check which side the door pull should be on depending on whether your door is on the left side or right...

Page 16: ...p pane noting that the top pane is shorter Wheel housing can be eased up to allow the glass to fit Clip door glazing cap 991 into both vertical door bars as in II With the door flat on the ground or o...

Page 17: ...OO BF RR PP INSIDE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE INSIDE 17...

Page 18: ...ote that the door lock is fitted on the INSIDE of the greenhouse so you may not need it Fit door lock 976 to door jamb 757 with the two screws 997 through the holes provided in the door jamb as in PP...

Page 19: ...TOP TOP TOP TOP Gasket Flat wooden stick Push SS XX 9 8 1 VV Completed vent from inside Completed vent from outside YY WW 19 1106...

Page 20: ...r joint to seal join in gasket Assemble the corners of the frame by means of the four self tapping screws 1106 as in XX and YY straightening the bars if bowed Check the diagonal measurements for squar...

Page 21: ...glass with the seal ensuring cut in seals fits over the corner of the glass as in C Fit left and right roof vent bars over the glass and fix corners to roof vent bottom bar using self tapping screws 1...

Page 22: ...ht of the first pane of glass Making sure glass is square push onto foam strip Push the next pane of glass code C with a rolling action as in LL as far as possible into the H section on the first pane...

Page 23: ...C 610 x 457 32 35 38 D 610 x 540 1 1 1 E 610 x 399 1 1 1 P 610 x 200 1 1 1 G 610 x 308 1 1 1 H 610 x 507 1 1 1 J 610 x 556 3mm Acrylic 2 2 2 K 610 x 610 2mm Acrylic 4 5 6 L 610 x 508 7 8 10 R 610 x 4...

Page 24: ...p outside edge of each H section already in position immediately wiping off excess as before Fit another H section 452 to a pane of glass L carefully sealing as before and push the other end of the gl...

Page 25: ...O CHECK THAT THE ROOF BARS ARE SQUARE WITH THE EAVES BARS Push the top end of the glass as far as possible under the ridge bar and hold it in place with the glazing spring clips 453 as in AF IT IS REC...

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