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SILVERLINE LEAN 86, 106, 126 86 Lean-To 126 Lean-To www.hallsgreenhouses.com Please refer to website for the most up to date instructions. 04/03/20...
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Introduction You now own a greenhouse that is believed to be amongst the best in value on the market, and by carefully following these assembly instructions, it will give you years of trouble-free use. We hope you will find the following hints and explanations useful.
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1633 PLEASE NOTE PART 00649 IS A REDUNDANT ITEM THAT IS NO LONGER REQUIRED Silverline Downpipe Kit N.B. NUT COVERS ARE ONLY SUPPLIED WITH GREEN COATED MODELS...
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You need a base for your greenhouse to ensure that it is level and rigid. To save time and trouble in laying a traditional brick or concrete base, Halls can supply a simple-to-assemble prefabricated base as an optional extra. However, if you want to make your own base you should make it to the dimensions in fig. 3. It is most important that the base is square and level so check that its diagonal measurements are equal as in fig.
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PLEASE NOTE THE GREENHOUSE MAY BE SUPPLIED WITH EITHER SQUARE NUTS OR HEXAGONAL NUTS.
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2. Sides Lay the parts coded in fig. 4 on the ground. All the illustrations in this section are viewed from the inside. Join the sill bar (701/01/33) to the eaves bar (843/353/340) with the intermediate vertical bars (201) – see details B and E. IMPORTANT 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.
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3. Plain Gable End Note that the illustrations and photos are viewed from the inside. Left and right hand are decided by standing outside the greenhouse. The door can go on either end. Choose on which end the door should be, and this will determine whether you build the left or right plain gable end.
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1 x Extra 1 x Extra bolt bolt 3 x Extra bolts 3 x Extra bolts...
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4. Door Gable End Lay out the coded parts as before and bolt them together loosely using short bolts (400) in the same order as the plain gable end, except that the door track (974) should be fitted BEFORE the vertical bar (346) as in T, S and U. Slide 2 bolts into (346) to attach the horizontal (329) and vertical stiffener (758) as in O.
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5. Assembly Note that all the photos and illustrations in this section are viewed from the inside, except fig. 7. Join the two ends to the side section as in Z and AA. If you find that the corner plates are too rigid, slacken off the bolts to allow more movement.
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N.B. Build the door before glazing. 1106 VIEWED FROM INSIDE GLASS OUTSIDE Door Bottom Bar Slider 478 EXTERNAL INTERNAL Spoon VIEW VIEW Bottom Horizontal Door Bar...
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6a. Door Lay the parts coded in fig. 8 on the ground and attach the vertical door bars (751 and 752) to the top door bar (987) using the No. 6 x 16mm self-tapping screws (1106) provided as in FF. It is much easier to use an electric drill for this, making sure the torque setting is correct, i.e.
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TOUGHENED GLAZING OUTSIDE INSIDE 610 x 610 x 920 INSID 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. Place the bottom pane of glass in position, making sure it is absolutely central.
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6c. Door Hanging Slide the door onto the door track, making sure the bottom door bar fits over the sill, as in Adjust the bolts on the wheelhousing, so that the weight of the door is taken by the wheels, but ensuring that the bottom door bar fits over the sill, so that it acts as a guide, and that the vertical door bars do not catch on the track.
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1106 Flat wooden Push stick Gasket Completed vent from inside Completed vent from outside...
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7. Roof Vent The nuts holding the roof vent sill (SS) should be left loose for adjustment when fitting the roof vent. Remember, glass is FRAGILE! Handle with care using gloves. Working on a flat surface, cut four pieces of gasket (138) as in fig. 11 so that the edges of the glass are completely covered by the gasket.
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1106 Flat wooden stick Push Warm up roof vent seal (138) to approximately room temperature. Working on a flat surface, cap the bottom edge of glass with roof vent seal (138), being careful not to stretch seal. Fit roof vent bottom bar centrally over the glass, knock down gently with a wooden, rubber or hide mallet with the glass held vertically, supporting the free edge on a wooden block as in A.
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HORTICULTURAL GLAZING OUTSIDE INSIDE INSID 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.
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HORTICULTURAL GLAZING Code GLASS Size mm 610 x 610 610 x 305 610 x 457 610 x 540 610 x 399 610 x 200 610 x 308 610 x 507 610 x 556 (3mm Acrylic) 610 x 610 (2mm Acrylic) 610 x 508 610 x 467 TOTAL...
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8. Glazing for HORTICULTURAL GLASS Remember, glass and plastic are fragile. HANDLE WITH CARE using gloves and store upright.First, fit the glazing strip (410). It is easier to insert glazing strip if it is at room temperature. Starting at the top near the ridge bar, pinch the glazing strip between your forefinger and thumb, push it into the grooves in the glazing bar as in AB.
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LONG PANE TOUGHENED GLASS Apart from the door, the glass and acrylic are held in with "W" spring clips as with horti. Remember, glass and plastic are fragile. HANDLE WITH CARE using gloves and store upright. First, fit the glazing strip (410). It is easier to insert glazing strip if it is at room temperature. Starting at the top near the ridge bar, pinch the glazing strip between your forefinger and thumb, push it into the grooves in the glazing bar as in AB (see horticultural glass page).
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