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Heartwood Arbor

VA68897

ASSEMBLY 

GUIDE

         VER 1.22 11/22/19

Summary of Contents for Heartwood VA68897

Page 1: ...HeartwoodArbor VA68897 ASSEMBLY GUIDE VER 1 22 11 22 19 ...

Page 2: ...obstructed assembling You should not need to use excessive force when assembling any components TOOLS YOU WILL NEED TOOLS YOU MAY NEED Framing Square CAUTION PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THERE SHOULD BE NO OTHER MATERIALS OR OBJECTS HUNG ONTO THE RAFTERS OR BEAMS Please take the time to read this instruction guide thoroughly prior to the construction of your arbor If you have any questions feel free to...

Page 3: ...S AND LATTICE TOGETHER 7 ATTACHING SECOND RAIL TO LATTICE AND POST ATTACHING SUPPORT BEAMS TO POSTS ATTACHING BRACES TO SUPPORT BEAMS ATTACHING FILTERS TO SUPPORT BEAMS ATTACHING METAL STAKES TO POSTS SECURING ARBOR INTO GROUND OPTION 2 STEP 1 DISTANCE BETWEEN WOOD POSTS OPTION 2 STEP 3 SECURING ARBOR INTO CONRETE FOOTINGS 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IN THIS GUIDE ...

Page 4: ...1 8 x 17 7 16 5cm x 8cm x 44 3cm 4 12024 Rail x4 1 3 8 x 2 x 15 7 8 3 50cm x 5cm x 40 32cm 5 12025 Latice x2 75 1 2 x 4 191 76cm x 11cm 6 12026 Post x4 2 x 2 3 4 x 85 1 4 5cm x 7cm x 216 50cm 7 12027 Support Beam x2 1 x 4 x 69 13 16 2 5cm x 10cm x 177 3cm 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 69 13 16 177 3cm 51 129 54cm 55 139 5cm 88 3 16 224cm 86 13 16 220 5cm 15 38 1cm 20 1 2 52 07cm 29 9 16 75cm 4 3 4 12 06cm ...

Page 5: ...X2 12026 POST X4 12027 SUPPORT BEAM X2 12023 BRACE RIGHT X2 12039 BRACE LEFT X2 12024 RAIL X4 12028 METAL STAKE X4 9 10 11 12 13 20061 BOLT WASHER T NUT 2 3 4 6 98CM X4 20056 SCREW B 2 3 8 6CM X16 20062 SCREW A 3 1 2 8 89M X8 20063 SCREW C 1 3 4 4 5CM X12 20064 SCREW D 1 1 4 3 18CM X8 8 ...

Page 6: ...6 VER 1 22 11 22 19 Step 1 HAMMER T NUTS INTO ALL FOUR POSTS X4 9 ...

Page 7: ...VER 1 22 11 22 19 7 Step 2 ATTACHING ONE RAIL TWO POSTS AND LATTICE TOGETHER 3 1 2 8 89CM X2 1 2 10 ...

Page 8: ...8 VER 1 22 11 22 19 Step 3 ATTACHING SECOND RAIL TO LATTICE AND POST Repeat steps 2 and 3 for second arbor panel 3 1 2 8 89CM X2 10 ...

Page 9: ...VER 1 22 11 22 19 9 Step 4 Repeat for second beam ATTACHING SUPPORT BEAMS TO POSTS 2 3 4 6 98CM X4 9 ...

Page 10: ...10 VER 1 22 11 22 19 Step 5 ATTACHING BRACES TO SUPPORT BEAMS 1 3 4 4 5CM X12 2 3 8 6CM X4 12 11 12 11 12 ...

Page 11: ...VER 1 22 11 22 19 11 Step 6 ATTACHING FILTERS TO SUPPORT BEAMS 2 3 8 6CM X12 11 ...

Page 12: ...12 VER 1 22 11 22 19 Step 7 ATTACHING METAL STAKES TO POSTS 1 1 4 3 18 CM X8 4 3 4 12cm 13 ...

Page 13: ...side raise the arbor over desired area and press stakes into ground This will keep your Arbor from tipping over Depending on how hard your groundsoilis youmayuseamallet to hammer down each top corner of your arbor Make sure to place a piece of wood over the area where you will hammer to avoid damage ...

Page 14: ...t Wood Stakes String Determine the area you want to start building your arbor At one end of the desired area hammer one wooden stake into the ground tie a piece of string around it and measure to a length of 55 139 7cm This is where your second wood stake needs to be hammered into the ground You have now set up your wood stakes and ready to dig your holes 53 134 62 cm Bricks x8 Roll of String Hamm...

Page 15: ...ep and 6 in diameter Place your arbor now in the excavated holes with a few bricks or wood pieces under the bottom rails to keep it level with the ground Only your metal stakes should be submerged into the ground With your arbor in place and secure pour concrete 3 4 of the way up in each hole As your first pour of conrete is almost set backfill each of the remaining holes with soil Let your concre...

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