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• All Weather Durable PVC• Won’t Dent, Rust, Rot or Mildew• Tall Walk In Shed• Never Needs Painting• 61 Inch Wide Double Doors• Easy Assembly• High Wind Tested• Snow Load Tested 20lbs/sq. foot• Pad Lock Ready (Lock not included)• Wooden or Cement Foundation Needed
Call us for any missing or damaged parts.Do not return to the store.
CustomerService Hotline(800) 483-4674
Your Total Solution To Maintenance Free Storage Sheds.
Available Kits• Foundation Kit Available• Modular 2.5 Ft Extension Kits Available• 10 Ft x 8 Ft Window Kits Available
Ver: 4.0
OWNER’S MANUAL / Instructions for Assembly ‘10 Ft WoodBridge Extension’
Patent #416.091
Vinyl Garden ShedVinyl Garden ShedA Product of
TM
A L L P U R P O S E V I N Y L G A R D E N S H E D S
Size 10 Ft x 2 1/2 Ft /3.2 m x 0.8 m (Approx.)
Building Dimensions (One extension) :Approximate
SizeStorage Exterior Dimension Interior Dimension
10 Ft x 2 1/2 Ft 26 1/2 Sq. Ft 161 1/4 Cu.Ft
Roof Edge to EdgeBase Dimension
3.2 m x 0.8 m 2.5 Sq.m 4.6 Cu.m
Width Depth Height
inch cm125 3/8 318.4
inch cm127 7/8 324.8
7985 1/2 217.1
inch cm123 3/8 313.3
7973 185.5
Wall to WallArea Volume
31 79 31 31
PART 1ASSEMBLING SHED WITH EXTENSION KIT
PART 2ADDING EXTENSION KIT TO EXISTING SHED
Note: For shed with extension use this manual only.
www.duramaxbp.com
Note - Basic shed dimensions are available in basic shed manual.
Duramax Garden ShedLimited Fifteen Year Warranty
U.S. Polymer Inc. will send a replacement part free of charge, in the event of material defects and or workmanship for a period of fifteen years from the date of purchase.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of date of original purchase will be required before warranty service is rendered. In no event shall we pay the cost of flooring, labor, installation or any other costs related thereto.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in material or workmanship which occurs during normal use and does not extend to color change arising due to normal weathering or to damage resulting from misuse or neglect, commercial use, failure to follow assembly instructions and the owner’s manual (including proper anchoring of the shed), painting, forces of nature and other causes which is beyond our control.
Claims under this warranty must be made within the warranty period by calling 1-800-483-4674 or mail in a dated sales slip and clear photograph of the part to:
U.S. Polymers, Inc.1057 S. Vail Ave, Montebello, CA 90640.
We reserve the right to discontinue or change components. If a component has been discontinued or is not available,U.S. Polymers, Inc. reserves the right to substitute a component of equal quality as may be compatible.
Limits and Exclusions
There are no express warranties except as listed above. The warrantor shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product, or arising out of any breach of this warranty. All express warranties are limited to the warranty period set forth above . Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or country to country.
Behind left Door Panel for Basic Shed.Location of Product Labels
On Side Panel for Extensions.
1
2
SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS
Before You Begin...
1. Check your local building codes regarding footings, location, etc.
2. Select a site that allows enough working space around the shed.
3. Determine building foundation and anchor system.
4. Read and understand the Owner’s manual enclosed in the package.
5. Follow all directions and dimensions thoroughly.
6. Follow the steps given in the manual carefully for correct assembly.
7. Make sure all parts are present before you start assembling.
8. BE SAFE : Follow safety instructions and avoid injury. (See inside page).
9. GROUND MUST BE EVEN : Make sure the foundation frame lies flat on the ground. If the earth bed is uneven, remove sod and other debris andlevel it with a flat shoval.
10. Separate contents of the carton by the part number and review the list. Be sure you have all the necessary parts for your shed.Refer Owner’s manual for part list.
CAUTIONSharp Edges
3
SAFETY & PRECAUTIONSFor your own safety, please read and follow these instructions during the shed assembly.
1. Always wear work gloves, long sleeves and eye protection during assembly of the shed. Some pieces of the shed contain sharp edges and can cause injury.
2. Be cautious with the tools used for the assembly of the shed. Familiarize yourself with the operation of all the power tools.
3. Children and pets should be kept away from the assembly site to avoid any distractions and accidents.
4. When using a step ladder, make sure it is on even ground and fully open with the safety latch in place. Never concentrate your full weight on the roof or any part of the shed.
5. Do not attempt to assemble the shed on a windy day. Shed panels can be whipped across by the wind making the worksite difcult and dangerous.
4
IMPORTANTWear eye protection when using any form of power tools. Do not use voltage power tools in a wet or dampenviornment to avoid electric shock.
Do not use any part of the shed as a means of personal support while attaching components during assembly.
The shed must be constructed on a solid base foundation. A concrete pad or a large size concrete patiostone squares is recommended for suitable floor base. Make sure it is firm and level and will allow drainageaway from the site. The base foundation should be at least 4 inches (100mm) larger than the shed dimensions.Please refer to the front page of your owner’s manual for the exterior dimensions of the shed. Manufacturer is not responsible for the choice and construction of the foundation.
For a concrete pad base, prepare a level bed for a firm footing layer of crushed stone. The concrete padshould then be poured to a thickness of 4 inches (100mm) to 5 inches (125mm). Allow to dry thoroughly for at least 48 hours
Your shed must be firmly anchored to the concrete pad or large concrete patio stone squares, to help protectagainst damage in high winds.
Care & MaintenanceAlthough this unit does not require any maintenance, care should be taken to prolong the life of your shed.
ROOF : Keep roof clean of leaves and snow with long handled, soft bristled broom. Heavy amountsof snow on the roof can damage the shed making it unsafe. Do not step on the roof.
WALLS : Do not rest any object against the wall panels of the shed.
DOORS : Keep doors closed to prevent wind damage.
FASTENERS : Regularly check your shed for loose screws, bolts, nuts, etc. And retighten them as necessary.
MOISTURE : With changing temperatures, condensation will accumulate inside the shed. Good ventilation will help in regulating and avoid moisture.
TIP : A noncorrosive caulking is helpful to seal the shed.
DO NOT store swimming pool chemicals in your building. Combustibles and corrosive must be stored in air tight containers
Parts List
Cordless Drill - Philips HeadHammer or Rubber malletCarpenters Square8’ Step LadderAdjustable pliersLevel - 3ft.Tape MeasureCaulk GunWaterproof Clear SiliconSealantHand Gloves
Tools You Will Need
2. Maximum no. of Extension can be build upto 10’x13’ (ie. One Extension).
Note
3. Shed with more than two extensions require Roof Super Support.Recomended Qty of Roof Super Support
For 10’x10’ Vinyl Shed - 3Nos.For additional each Extension - 1No.
1. Before starting installation, please refer Safety & Precautions.
5
B1LA, B1RA, B21,B22, B3LA, B3RA
CB1A, CB2A, CB3XA, CB4A, MJ
RS1A, RS3XA,RS3LA, RS8A, RS9A
RS5A, RS6XA,RS7XA
RS2A, RS10A RS4XA, RS11A,RS12A
DSH RS14A
CDLA CDRA
CCA CMA
FDCL FDCR
FCB
FMC
FCC
RJ
EPSCBC
PIN PPG & PWS S1, S2, S7
CODE QTY
B1LA 1B1RA 1B21 2B22 2 B3LA 1B3RA 1 CB1A 2 CB2A 2 CB3XA 4CB4A 2RS1A 4RS2A 4RS3LA 2RS3XA 2RS4XA 4RS5A 4RS6XA 2RS7XA 2
CODE QTY
FDCL 1FDCR 1FCC 4FMC 7 FCB 4RJ 4 EPS 4CBC 3PPG 80PIN 80S1 253S2 8S7 16
CODE QTY
RS8A 4RS9A 4MJ 7RS10A 2RS11A 2RS12A 2RS14A 12DSH 1CMA 7CCA 4CDLA 1CDRA 1SP 12FPL 2 FPR 2RP 6RRS 3DL 1DR 1
PARTS ACCESSORIES
10’ x 8’ Exploded View
SPCB4A
CB1A
B1LA
B1RA
B21
B22
B22
B21
B3LA
B3RA
6
RP
RP
RP
RP
RP
FPL
FPR
FPR
FPL
RS3LA
RS3XAMJ
RS3LA
RS3XA
MJ
RS1ADSH
RS1A
RRS
RRS
RRS
RP
RS8A
RS9A
RS2A
RS4XA
RS9A
RS2A
RS4XA
RS6XA
RS7XA
RS12A
RS10ARS11A
RS2A
RS1A
RS2A
RS5A
RS5A
SPSP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
SP
DL
DR
CMA
CMA
CMA
SP
SP
CMA
CMA
CMA
CMA
CCA
CCA
CCA
CCA
CDLA
CDRA
CB3XA
CB2A
MJ
CB3XA
MJCB2A
CB3XA
MJ
CB3XA
CB1ACB4A
EXTL, EXTR RS4A, RS11A,RS12A
RS6A,RS7A,RS13A CB3A
RS14A FMC
CMA PPG & PWS
PIN
CODE QTY
EXTL 1 EXTR 1 CB3A 2RS3SA 2RS4A 2RS6A 2RS7A 2RS11A 1RS12A 1RS13A 8RS14A 4CMA 2SP 2RP 2RRS 1
PARTS
One extension Parts List
CODE QTY
FMC 2 PPG 16PIN 16S1 40 S3 56
ACCESSORIES
7
S1
8
EXTL
EXTR
SP
CB3A
CMA
CB3A
CMA
RS5ARS4XA
RS7XA
RS12A
RS11A
RS3SA
RS3SA
RS4A
RS4A
RS6A
RS7A
RP
RP
RRSExploded View with one extension
RS5A
RS13A
SPSP
SP
A. Foundation
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DuraMax must be installed on a level wooden platform or a level concrete foundation.
2. Using exterior grade CDX 3/4” (19mm) plywood, cut and fit together the sheets to form solid foundation as shown. Foundation must be square and level.
1. Use pressure treated wood studs 2 x 4 (Actual size 2” x 3 1/2”, 50mm x 88.9mm) to create a platform frame that has an outside dimension of 126” x 126” (3200mm x 3200mm).
The following are the list of lumber and sizesyou will need.
Wooden Platform (Not Included)
Pressure Treated - Wood Studs:4ea 2” x 3 1/2” x 126” (50mm x 88.9mm x 3200 mm)6ea 2” x 3 1/2” x 87 7/8” (50mm x 88.9mm x 2232 mm)3ea 2” x 3 1/2” x 24 1/8” (50mm x 88.9mm x 613 mm) Exterior Grade (CDX) - 3/4” (19mm) plywood2ea 3/4” x 48” x 94 7/8” (19mm x 1219.2mm x 2410 mm)1ea 3/4” x 30” x 94 1/8” (19mm x 762mm x 2410 mm)2ea 3/4” x 63” x 31 1/8” (19mm x 1600 mm x 790mm)
L-Brackets: 8ea
The shed must be constructed on a solid base foundation. A concrete pad or a large size concrete patio stone squares is recommended for suitable floor base. Make sure it is firm and level and will allow drainage away from the site. The base foundation should be at least 4 inches(100mm)larger than the shed dimensions. Please refer to the front page of your owner’s manual for the exterior dimensions of the shed. Manufacturer is not responsible for the choice and construction of the foundation
Concrete Platform
Note For a concrete pad base, prepare a level bed for a firm footing layer of crushed stone. The concrete pad should then be poured to a thickness of 4 inches (100mm) to 5 inches (125mm). Allow to dry thoroughly for at least 48 hours
If the shed is assembled with wooden foundation on soil, use the soil anchor kit.
Note
Note : If you have DURAMAX Foundation, please follow instruction manual in that package. If not, follow below wooden platform instruction.
Lay 2 x 4(Actual size 2”x 3 1/2”, 50mm x 88.9mm)
Note
50mm (2”)
88.9mm (3 1/2”)
Part 1:Assembling shed with Extension kit
30”762 mm.24”609.6mm.
94 7/8”
2410mm.
126”3200mm.
L- BRACKET
31 1/8”
790 mm
.
24”609.6mm. 24”609.6mm. 24”609.6mm.
126”
3200mm.
48”1219.2mm.
94 7/8”
2410 mm.
31 1/8”
790 mm
.
30”762mm.
48”1219.2mm.
63”1600.2mm.
63”1600.2mm.
Parts Needed:B. Base FrameCode Qty
B1LA 1B1RA 1B3LA 1B3RA 1B21 2B22 2S1 32
Note
Using a carpenter square, line up corners. Align base bars, mark the concrete at the holes in the base and drill concrete with suitable concrete bit to accept 1/4” x 1 1/2” (M6 x 40mm) anchor bolts. (Qty - 38Nos. not provided).
Assembly on concrete foundation
1
M6 Anchor Bolt
Base ‘U’ Channel
Concrete
1. It is important that these instructions are followed step by step. 2. All parts are clearly marked and care should be taken to use the correct one.3. Don’t install under windy conditions.4. If you are building the shed against a wall, build it 2.5 ft. away then slide it in.
Note
10
Parts Needed for Extension:
Code Qty
EXTL 1EXTR 1 S1 6
S1
B22B1RA
Measure in all direction as shown in figure to make the base channel assembly in a perfect square.
Door Opening
61 1/4” (1556mm)
123 3/8” (3133mm)
123 3/8” (3133mm)123 3/8” (3133mm)
123 3/8” (3133mm)
B3RA
B3LAEXTL
EXTL
B21
B22B1RA
B1LA
B21
B22
C. Wall & Columns
1
FrontFig.2
Right
Left
1
2&3
Fig.3
Parts Needed:
Code Qty
CMA 7CCA 4CDLA 1CDRA 1CB1A 2CB3XA 4MJ 1CB4A 2FCB 4CBC 1SP 12S1 57S2 4
11
CDRA
CDRA
CDRA
B1RA
1.All parts are clearly marked and care should be taken to use the correct one.
2.Set the Torque limit of your Screw drill to #3 or #4 to ensure the screws do not strip the metal reinforcements.
Note
Fig.1
CDRA
B1RA
CDRA
CDRA
Parts Needed for Extension
Code Qty
CMA 2CB3A 2SP 2S1 6 S3 2
S1
12
Check the stamped label on top of all panels inside.
NoteSP
2
B1RA
CDRA
Fig.1
SP
Fig.2
CCA
B1RA
B22
Fig.1
CCA
SP
Fig.3
CCA
SP
4
1
S2
CCA
FCB
Fig.1
Do not tighten the screw. Leave it loose
Note
Front
SP
CDRA
1
CCASP
1
2&3
B1RAB22
3
CCA
S1
FCB
Fig.3
CB4A
CB1A
EPS
13
S1
CB1A
CDRA
Fig.2
5
6
2CB1A
CDRA
1
Fig.1
CB1A
S1
FCB
CB4A
B1RA
CDRA
1
2&3
CB4A
B1RA
Fig.1
S1
CB4ACDRA
Fig.2
S1
7
CB3XA S1
CB3XA
CB3XA
MJ
CB3XA
CB3A CB3A S3
CB3XA
Fig.1
CB3A
CB3XA
CB3A CB3A S3
CB3XA
MJ
CB3XA
Fig.2
21
1
CB3XA
14
S1
SPCMASP
CMA
B22
B21
8
2Fig.1 Fig.2
CB3XACB1A
S1
CB3XA
S1
CMA
SPCCA
CB3XA
FCBS1
Fig.1
Fig.3
Fig.2
11
INSIDE
CB3XA
CB3ACB3A
10
S1
SPCMA
CMA
SP
Right Wall
Right Wall
Right Wall
Inside
1
3
3
1&2
15
Fig.1
Right Wall
1
13
SP
Fig.1
EXTR
CCA
Fig.2
Fig.3
B3RA
CCA
CCA
CCA B3RARight Wall
12
Right Wall
SP
SP
14 Do not tighten the S2 screw. Leave it loose.
Not
CB3A
S1
FCB
Fig.2
CB3AFCB
Fig.1
S2FCB
Note
CCA
Right Wall
S1
CMA SP
Fig.2
CMA
CB3A
S1
S1
2
1
2&3
1&2
16
SPCMA
S1
Fig.2
17
Fig.1
Fig.4
S1
Fig.3
CMACB3XA
S1
CB3XA
CMA
CMA 1&2
Fig.1 Fig.2
CB3XA
FCBS1
CB3XACB3A
S1
CB3XA
S1
CMA
Fig.3
16
CB3XA
CB3XA
15
SPCMA
B3RA
S1
Fig.1
Fig.2
SP
CCACMA
Back Wall
Back Wall
B3RA
SP
CBC
CB3XACMA
Back Wall
SP
CMA
B3LA
1
SP
CBC
1
2
3
2
3&4
17
B22
B3LA
CCA
Fig.2
Fig.3S1
B22
CCA
SP
CCA
Fig.1
CCA
SP
B3LA
18
CCA
Do not tighten the S2 screw. Leave it loose.
Note
19
1&2CB3XA
S1
FCB
CB3XA
FCB S2
CB3XA
S1
CMA
Fig.4
SPCMA
S1
Fig.2
SP
1SP
Fig.1
CCA
20
CMASP
EXTL
Left Wall
Back Wall
Fig.1 Fig.2
1
4
2&3
1
2
18
Left Wall
S1
SPCMA
Fig.2
S1
CMA SP
EXTL
21
Fig.1
CMA
CB3XA
CMA
Fig.2
CMA
S1
SP
S1
CB3A CB3XA
S1 Fig.2
22
22
CB3A
FCBS1
Fig.1
CB3XA
S1
CMA
Fig.3
FCB
CB3ACB3XA
Left Wall
23
SPCMA
Fig.1
1
2
2
3
3CB3A
1&2
2
1
S1
19
CDLA
SP
Fig.1 Fig.2
CDLA
CDLA
B1LA
S1
SP
B1LA
126
Front
Do not tighten the S2 screw. Leave it loose
Note
FCB
CCA
S2
Fig.1
25
CB3XA
S1
FCB
Fig.2
1&2
Front
FCB
2
24
Fig.3S1
B1LA
CCA
B1LA
B21
CCA
Fig.2
SP
CCA
Fig.1
B21
B1LA
CCA
Left Wall
1
2&3
SP
D. Roof Structures
CMA
FMC
21
1
S1
CMA
FMC
Parts Needed:
Code Qty
RS1A 4RS2A 4RS3LA 2 RS3XA 2RS4XA 4RS5A 4RS6XA 2 RS7XA 2 RS8A 4RS9A 4MJ 4RS10A 2
Code Qty RS11A 3RS12A 2 DSH 1FDCL 1FDCR 1FCC 4FMC 7RJ 4S1 155S2 4S3 40S7 16
Parts Needed for Extension
Code Qty
RS6A 2RS7A 2RS3SA 2RS4A 2RS6A 2RS7A 2RS11A 1RS12A 1RS13A 8FMC 2S1 26 S3 16
CMACMA
CMACMA
CMA
CMACMA
CMA
FCC
CCA
FCC
CCA
S1
Fig.11
Fig.2
CDLA
FDCL
S1
CDRA
FDCR
S1
CDRA
CDLA
2
22
2
3
CCA
23
Front roof structure assembly
RS1A
RS1A
RS2A
S1
RS9A
RS9A
RS2ARS8A
RS8A
RS2A
RS2A
S1RS1A
RS1A
MJ
5
4
6
Make sure these holes up
S1
RS9A
RS8A
RS9A
RS1A
RS8A
RS1A
24
Back roof structure assembly
RS1A
RS1A
S1RS1A
RS1A
MJ
Make sure these holes up
RS2A
RS2A
S1
RS8A
RS8ARS9A
RS9A
RS2A
7
8
9
RS8A
RS8A
RS9A
RS9A
RS1A
S1
RS1A
25
10
12
RJ
RS3LA
11
13
Fig.1
RS3XA
MJ
S1
RS3LA
Fig.1
RS3LA
MJ
S1
RS3XA
Fig.1
Fig.1
S1
RS3LA
RJ
1&2
1&2
1
2
1
2
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
Fig.2
RS3SA
RS3XA
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
Fig.2
RS3SA
RS3XA
RS3LA RS3LA
S1
Fig.2
Fig.2
RJRJ
26
15
16
26
14
RS5A
RS5A
RS6A
S1
NoteMake 2 sets.
RS5A
RS6A
S3
S3
NoteMake 2 sets.
NoteMake 2 sets.
RS6XA
RS6XA
RS13A
RS13A
27
18
19
27
17
RS7A
RS7XA
RS5A
RS7XA
RS7A
RS5A
RS5A
RS7XA
NoteMake 2 sets.
NoteMake 2 sets.
NoteMake 2 sets.
RS13A
RS13A
RS7A
S1
S3
S3
28
Front
Fig.1
RS1A
CDRA
Fig.3
CDLA
Fig.4S1
FDCL
RS1A
20
121RS1A
DSH
S1
Fig.1
DSH
S1Fig.3
DSH
RS1A
Fig.2
S1
RS1A DSH
Front
DSH
RS1A
RS1ARS1ACDRA
RS1ARS1ACDLA
RS1ARS1ARS2A RS2A
Fig.2
S1FDCR
RS1A
3
1&2
1&2
3&4
29
RJ
Fig.1
S1 RJ
RS1A
Fig.2
RJFCC
S2
Fig.3
2
RS1A
FMC
S1
22
BackRS1A
CMA
CMA
CMA
S1
Fig.4
RS2A
23
CMA
1,2,3&4
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
RS3LA
RS3XA
RS3SA
30
25
RS3LA
FMC
24
Fig.2
RS6A
RS7A
RS5A
RS6A
RS13A
RS5A
RS6XA
RS6XA
S1
Fig.1
RS5A
1
2
RS13A
RS13A
RS5A
RS8A
RS8AS1
S1
Fig.2
Fig.1
RS5A
RS6A
31
S1
RS4XA
RS3LA
Fig.1
Fig.2
RS4XA
RS5A
S7
Fig.3
RS4XA
RS5A
RS5A
RS4XA
S7
26
27
RS5A
RS5A
RS6A
RS7A
RS6XA
RS7XA
RS4XA
RS4XA
RS4XA
RS4XA
1
2
1
1
2
23
3
RS9A
S1
S1
32
Fig.1
RS10A
S1
RS5A
Fig.2
RS10A
RS6A
RS7A
S1
Fig.3
RS5A
28
29
RS11A
RS5A
S1
1
2
3
RS4XA
RS4XA
RS11A
RS11A
RS11A
RS10A
RS10A
1
2
3
3
3
fig.2
RS4A
fig.1
RS4A
RS4A
fig.3
S1
S1
S1
33
30
RS12A
S1
RS5A
RS12A
RS12A
RS12A
D. Roof Panels
FPR
PPGPIN
Front
FPRFPL
Front
FPR
Back Back
FPL
34
1 2
3 4
PPG PPG
PPG
PPG
Parts Needed:
Code Qty
RP 6FPL 2FPR 2RRS 3PPG 78PIN 78RS14A 12
PIN
PIN
Note Insert roof plugs into Facia Panelonly as indicated.
PIN
PIN
Apply silicone into the holes
before inserting the pinsParts Needed for extension
Code Qty
RP 2 RRS 1PPG 16PIN 16RS14A 4
RRS
Use a screw driver to align the holes. NoteInsert roof plugs into roof panelsonly as indicated.
PPG
RP
Note
Silicone
Roof Panel installation by using ladder from inside at missing Panels.
Note
R
Back Back
35
5 6
7 8
9 10
PIN
RRS
Apply silicone around the roof plugs and the pin holes before fixing the pins.
R
PPG
left
leftleft
Back
RP
RP
RP
RP
PINPPG
PINPPG
PINPPG
PINPPG
36
R
16
RRS
PPG
Front
PIN
RP
11 12
PINPPG
15
RP
PPG
Front
PIN
Front
R
PPG
R
PIN
R
PPGPIN13
RRS
14
Front
RRS
PPGPIN
RRS
PPGPIN
RRS
RP
Back
37
Outside View Inside View
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
RS14A
RS5
RS3RS14A
17
E. Door
DL
DR
DL
DR
38
Apply silicone around the perimeter of the base ‘U’ channel. Seal the corners, joints and base of door column. This is optional and should be done for heavy rain areas if needed.
Note
Base ‘U’channel
Silicone
Column
Fig.2
Silicone
Base ‘U’channel
1
2
Fig.1
After completing the panel assembly,apply silicone around the roof plugs.This is optional and sould be done for heavy rain areas if needed.
Note
F. Ventilation KitParts Needed:
Code Qty
VC 2VCP 4
Optional ventilation kits can be installed on any of the wall panels. However, we recomend mounting them on the top of the shed’s back wall.
TOOLS YOU WILL NEED
Power DrillDia 3/16” (5mm) drill bitDia 1/2” (12.5mm) drill bit
VC VCP
5mm.(3/16”)
12.5mm.(1/2”)
SP
Outside Outside
Note
VC
SP
VC
SP
SP
SP
39
1 2 3
4 5 6
VCP
Note: To ensure that your shed withstands high winds,you will need the following reinforcement.
High wind area installation instructions
Parts needed (not included) :CODE DESCRIPTION QTY
S4 Dia. 4.2 x 16mm. (5/32” x 5/8”) Sheet Metal Screw 56S5 M6 x 40mm. (1/4” x 1 1/2”) Anchor Bolt 38
M6 Anchor Bolt
Base ‘U’ Channel
Concrete
Attach each side panel ( SP ) on the bottom to the Base U-channel. Using a dia. 3mm (1/8”) drillwith a power drill, make two equal distance holeson the Base U-channel through the Side Panel.Drive a self tapping screw (S4) through the BaseU-channel to the Side Panel. Repeat this for every Side Panel. See blowup.
S4
SP
Base U-channel
SP
40
1
2
3.0mm.(1/8”)
Using a carpenter square, line up corners. Align base bars, mark the concrete at the holes in the base and drill concrete with suitable concrete bit to accept 1/4” x 1 1/2” (M6 x 40mm) anchor bolts. (Qty - 38 Nos. not provided).
Assembly on concrete Foundation
Attach each Side Panel (SP ) on top to the Roof Structure (RS1A, RS3LA & RS3XA,RS3SA). Using a dia. 3mm (1/8”) drill with a power drill, make two equal distance holes on the Side Panel through the Roof Structure. Drive a self tapping screw (S4) through the Side Panel to the Roof Structure. Repeat this for every Side Panel. See blowup.
RS3
RS1A
S4
SP
RS1A
Side Panel
Roof Structures
S4
Base U-channel
S4
The ‘DURAMAX’ shed has been tested and passed wind loads of up to 115 mph in a controlled laboratory environment. Natural high wind areas create wind at unpredictable speeds that are very difficult to capture accurately by location. As such we cannot guarantee the performance of the shed in these extreme situations.
Important Warranty Information
“We recommend to clear snow from the Roof top after each Snowfall.” 41
3
3.0mm.(1/8”)SP
RS1A
2
42
Part 2:Adding extension kit to existing shed
Back
1
PPGPIN
PPGPIN
PPGPIN
RP
RP
PPGPIN
FPL
FPR
Back
Back
RRS
5
43
4
Back
SUPPORT
Support not includedNote
Back
RS10A
6 Back
S1
Fig.2
S1
Fig.1
1
2
RS13A
RS13A
7
8
44
Back
Back
FCC
RJ
S1S2
S1
10 S1
1&2
1&2
3
3
3
45
CB3XACB3XA
CB3XACB3XA
Fig.3
Fig.2
Fig.1
Back
Back
CMA
CB3XA
CB3XACB2A
S1
CB3XA
FCB
CB2A
9
RS2A
RS2A
RS8A
RS8A
RS9A
RS9A
RS1A
RS1A
CMA
CMA
CMA
S1
121&2
46
Front
Left
CB2A
Fig.1
FCB
Fig.2
Fig.3
Back
S1
3
3
11
Right
CB3XACB2A
2
1
2
Fig.1
S1
Fig.2
S1CCA
Come back to 10 x 8 extension kit manual (PART -1) and follow the steps accordingly.
Note
131&2
47
S1
CB2A
Front
Right
Fig.1
FCB
CMA
CB3XACB2A
Fig.2
Fig.3
3
3
CB2A
CB3XA
MJ
14
S1
CB3XA
CB2AMJ
S1
U.S. Polymers, Inc.1057 S. Vail Ave Montebello, CA 90640,United States of America
RD- 4.0 2013-10-11
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