Lifetime 6424 manual

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    OUTDOOR STORAGE BUILDING OWNER’S MANUAL MODEL 6424 30” OUTDOOR STORAGE EXTENSION KIT OUTDOOR STORAGE Copy[...]

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    BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY Identify and inventory all parts using the checklist boxes on the Parts List. Keep the hardware bags and their contents separate. If any parts are missing, call our Customer Service Department. **A MINIMUM OF TWO ADULTS ARE REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY** SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Failure to follow these safety instructions may result i[...]

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    3 11 0 11 4 125 AE TK TB TA AC AB AA AD HARDWARE IS ACTUAL SIZE (Unless otherwise indicated) TI TJ TD TF TH TE If you are Installing a New Shed 1. Check contents of boxes and compare to parts listed on the Parts List. 2. Follow instructions that came with your shed, but add extra fl oor panel, wall panels, Roof Cap and Skylight at appropriate poin[...]

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    4 1 a. Remove last three skylights. 2 a. Remove the back 3 roof caps. 3 a. Remove the back Roof panels and Roof support bars. **Save all hardware for re-assembly!**[...]

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    5 4 a. Remove the next Roof panels and Roof support bars. 5 a. Remove the Roof T russ.[...]

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    6 6 a. Remove the last two Side W all Panels. 7 a. Slide the back section of the shed away from the front. Y ou will need to tip the back section forward slightly in order to disconnect the fl oor panels Be sure that there is nothing on the back shelves before moving the back section. One person should support the back wall while it is being tippe[...]

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    7 a. Remove plastic sheeting from Window (AE) and slide Window into slot on the Window W all Panel (125). Attach a Window Latch (TK) above each corner of the Window as shown. When tightening screws (TH), be sure that Window Latches will slide freely . Do not overtighten. Insert screw (TF) into the hole in the window . Set panel aside. 8 Assemble Wi[...]

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    8 9 a. Add new Floor Panel (1 10). Then, slide the back section into place and connect the fl oor panels (you will need to tip the panels forward slightly to connect the panels). 10 a. Add W all Panels (108). Insert a wood block directly under the tab you want to insert, then slide block to next tab and repeat. Tip up one fl oor panel and line up[...]

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    9 b. Use T russ Connector (T A) to attach Roof T russ Channels at top. Secure with Screws (TF) and Nuts (TE). Before completely tightening, lay assembly on its side to be sure Channels and Brace are parallel. Completely tighten all hardware. 11 Assemble T russ a. Attach Brace (AC) to two Roof T russ Channels (AB) (one on each side of Brace. Secure [...]

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    10 c. Slide a Threaded Rod through the Truss Support Brace and the top of the T russ Connector . TD (2) d. Secure the top and bottom of the Threaded Rod with a 1/4” Cap Nut (TD). TB TB W ARNING Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. TD TD[...]

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    11 12 a. Add T russ. 13 a. Add Roof Panels (1 14) and Roof Supports (AD). b. Add a center Roof Cap (1 17). Roof Panel Ridge Roof Panel Wal l[...]

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    12 14 a. Add next T russ. 15 a. Add Roof Panels (1 14) and Roof Supports (AD). b. Add a center Roof Cap (1 17).[...]

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    13 b. Add the last Center Roof Cap (1 17) and the End Roof Cap. 16 a. Add Roof Panels (1 14) and Roof Supports (AD). 17 a. Add Skylights[...]

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    14 Congratulations on your Lifetime ® Outdoor Shed purchase. By following the instructions below , your new Lifetime shed should provide you with years of service and enjoyment. Cleaning and Care The polyethylene walls and shelves are stain- and solvent resistant. T o clean, use a mild soap and a soft-bristled brush. Abrasive cleaning materials ma[...]