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* Size rounded off to the nearest foot BUILDING DIMENSIONS CAUTION: SOME PARTS HAVE SHARP EDGES. CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE VARIOUS PIECES TO AVOID A MISHAP. FOR SAFETY SAKE, PLEASE READ SAFETY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. WEAR GLOVES WHEN HANDLING METAL PARTS. 709141207 Model No. EH86-A EH86S LM86 ML[...]
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2 Owner's Manual Bef ore beginning constr uction, chec k local building codes regarding f ootings , location and other requirements. Study and understand this owner's manual. Impor tant infor mation and helpful tips will mak e your construction easier and more enjo ya ble. Assembly Instructions: Instructions are supplied in this manual an[...]
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3 Selecting and Pr eparing Y our Site: Bef ore assembly , y ou will want to decide on a location f or your b uilding. The best location is a le v el area with good drainage. •Allow enough working space for ease of moving parts into position during assembly. Be sure there will be enough space at entrance for doors to open fully and enough space ar[...]
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4 Safety precautions are important to follow throughout the construction of your building. •Care must be taken when handling various pieces of your building since some contain sharp edges. Please wear work gloves, eye protection and long sleeves when assembling or performing any maintenance on your build- ing. •Practice caution with the tools b[...]
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Finish: F or long lasting finish, per iodically clean and w ax the exterior surf ace. T ouch- up scratches as soon as you notice them on your unit. Immediately clean the area with a wire brush; wash it and apply touch-up paint per man ufacturer's recommendation. Roof: K eep roof clear of leav es and snow with long handled, soft-bristled broom.[...]
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ACCESSORIES.... A6 WEB 6 * Some drilling required to fit buildings without mid-wall bracing. Model No. SS404 • Makes 8" to 12" (20-30cm) wide shelves in any length. • Brackets, braces, hardware included. Lumber is not included. Model No. SS900-A • Grey color • 3 shelves • Holds up to 85 lbs. (38kg) (even weight distribution) Hea[...]
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The Foundation For Y our Building 9 FRONT (DOOR) FRONT (DOOR) Foundation B09 Note: Finished Slab dimensions, with lumber removed. OPTION 1: ARROW FLOOR FRAME KIT : (Order No . FB106-A or 68381-A) Arrow has the best base for your building in this simple kit. It keeps stored items above the ground. This kit should be used with one of the following: A[...]
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It is important that the entire floor frame be anchored after the building is erected. Below are recommended ways of anchoring. Anchoring Down The Building Anchoring A10 Arrow Anchoring Kit: (Model No. AK100 or 68383) Recommended for use with the concrete foundation. Contains: Corner gussets, perimeter clips, hardware, 1/4" masonary drill bit [...]
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11 Remove from bag of screws and save for the last step 67293 Weather Stripping (1) 66029 Plug (2) (Packed with Screws) 66382 Lower Door Guide (4) 66183 Roof Trim Cap (2 right & 2 left) 66045 Handle (2) 66646 Washer (275) (8 sheets of 40) 65109 #8-32 Acorn Nut (6) (Packed with Screws) 67468 Peak Cap (2) (Arrow Logo) 65004 #8Ax5/16" Screw ([...]
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Parts List P12 12 Assembly P a r t P a r t Quantity Check K e y No . Number Description i n C a r t o n List 1 6615 Rear W all Angle 2 2 6617 Door T rac k Splice 1 3 10498 Horizontal Door Brace 4 4 6658 Gable Brace 2 5 7875 Roof P anel 4 6 7906 Right Gable 2 7 7907 Left Gable 2 8 8461 Ridge Cap 1 9 8466 Right Roof P anel 2 1 0 8467 Left Roof P anel[...]
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13 Assembly by Key No. B13[...]
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The front floor frame is made up of three pieces. The rear floor frame is made up of two pieces. The holes in these pieces will align when the pieces are positioned with correct amount of overlap. The illustrations below show the proper overall length for the front and rear. Proceed as follows: 1 Place the front floor frames as shown. Center the ra[...]
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S tep 2 B15 15 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Frame Assemblies ● ● ● ● ● 6615 Rear Wall Angle (2) ● ● ● ● ● 9924 Rear Wall Channel (2) The main frame pieces reinforce the walls. These pieces will later be in- stalled in the center and at the top edge of the rear wall. Proceed as follows: 1 Overlap the rear wall channel pieces as sh[...]
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16 S tep 3 B16 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Roof Beam Assembly ● ● ● ● ● 8474 Roof Beam (1) ● ● ● ● ● 8476 Side Wall Angle (1) The roof beams join the two gables and support the roof panels. The main roof beam is made up of two pieces fastened together. 1 Place the side wall angle, back- to-back, with a roof beam and fasten toget[...]
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17 NOTE: Door Track Splice (painted part) S tep 4 B17 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Door T rack Assembly ● ● ● ● ● 6617 Door Track Splice (1) ● ● ● ● ● 9378 Door Track (2) The door track assembly supports the sliding doors and reinforces the front wall. It is made up of three pieces. 1 Using the door track splice, (painted), join [...]
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● ● ● ● ● Front Floor Assembly (1) ● ● ● ● ● 8946 Side Floor Frame (2) ● ● ● ● ● Rear Floor Assembly (1) ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Floor Frame S tep 5 B18 The floor frame must be square and level or holes will not align. 18 1 Assemble the four corners of the floor frame using two screws at each corner as shown. At th[...]
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1 Position the rear corner panels at the rear corners, as shown. The wid- est part of each rear corner panel must be placed along the rear of the building. Attach the corner panels to the floor frame with four screws. 2 Position a front corner panel at the corner of the floor frame as shown. The widest part of each front corner panel must be placed[...]
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● P ar ts Needed F or ● Frames S tep 7 B20 20 ● ● ● ● ● Door Track Assembly (1) ● ● ● ● ● Rear Wall Angle Assembly (1) ● ● ● ● ● 8476 Side Wall Angle (2) ● ● ● ● ● Rear Wall Channel Assembly (1) ● ● ● ● ● 9920 Side Wall Channel (2) The main frame pieces give rigidity to the side walls and provid[...]
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21 ● ● ● ● ● 6515 Wall Panel (4) ● ● ● ● ● 6243 Wall Panel (2) ● P ar ts Needed F or ● W all Panels S tep 8 P21 The wall panels come in two widths. Each wall panel has a crimped rib on one side. The crimped rib should go under the rib of the panel that follows it. 1 Locate all of the wall panels and set each one alongside th[...]
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22 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Door Jamb S tep 9 P22 ● ● ● ● ● 9369 Door Jamb (2) The door jambs reinforce the door opening and provide an attractive trim. Follow these steps for both door jambs. 1 Fasten a door jamb to the front panel with three bolts, nuts and acorn nuts, as shown. Push a plug into hole at center of jamb, closest to doo[...]
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23 The gables go on top of the front and rear walls to support the roof beams. NOTE The gables are packed nested together and might be mistaken as one piece. Carefully separate them before continuing. 1 Attach the four roof beam brack- ets to the gables using two bolts, washers and nuts. NOTE Mounting leg of bracket must face toward center of gable[...]
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24 S tep 1 1 B24 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Gables/Braces ● ● ● ● ● Left Gable Assembly (2) ● ● ● ● ● Right Gable Assembly (2) ● ● ● ● ● 6658 Gable Brace (2) 1 Lift and fasten a right and left gable, under angle at corner, to the rear wall angle with screws. Hint: On the rear gable, use a bolt and nut at the overlappi[...]
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25 S tep 12 B25 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Roof Beams ● ● ● ● ● Main Roof Beam (1) ● ● ● ● ● 8474 Roof Beam (2) 1 Fasten the main roof beam to the gable brace of the front gable. 2 Fasten the other end of the main roof beam to the gable brace of the rear gable. 3 Fasten the remaining roof beams, small holes on top, as shown usi[...]
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26 S tep 13 B26 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Right Roof Panel ● ● ● ● ● 8466 Right Roof Panel (1) Installing the roof panels is best done with a step ladder. Begin installing roof panels at the back right corner of the building. Each screw and bolt in the roof requires a washer. NOTE Measure the building diagonally again and make adjustmen[...]
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1 Install a left roof panel at the left rear and right front corner of the roof. Install a right roof panel at the left front corner of the roof. 3 Install 4 roof panels in the se- quence and positions shown on pre- vious page. Do not fasten the lower end of the panels to the side wall angles at this time. Continue weather stripping the ridge openi[...]
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28 S tep 15 B28 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Ridge Cap ● ● ● ● ● 8461 Ridge Cap (1) 1 Install the ridge cap on the com- pleted roof section using bolts and nuts. Do not fasten the ends of the ridge cap at this time. 2 Fasten the lower end of the panels to the side wall angles using screws and washers. 8461 STEP 2 STEP 1[...]
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29 S tep 16 B29 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Roof T rim ● ● ● ● ● 8482 Side Roof Trim (2) 1 Attach the side roof trim to the lower end of the roof panels on each side of the building using screws at each panel overlap. 2 Using your thumb and index fin- ger, overbend the bottom flange of the side roof trim and roof panel rib at the corner i[...]
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30 END VIEW SHOWING: S tep 17 P30 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Door Assembly ● ● ● ● ● 10478 Right and Left Doors (2) ● ● ● ● ● 10498 Horizontal Door Brace (4) ● ● ● ● ● 6278 Vertical Door Brace (2) The steps on this page tell how to assemble the right door. You will perform exactly the same procedures for the left door[...]
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31 S tep 18 P31 ● P ar ts Needed F or ● Door Installation & Adjustment ● ● ● ● ● Right Door Assembly (1) ● ● ● ● ● Left Door Assembly (1) 1 From inside the building, put the bottom of the right door assembly (on your left when you are inside the building) behind door jamb into the front frame track. 2 Position the top of[...]
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SOME FACTS ABOUT RUST Rusting is a natural oxidizing process that occurs when bare metal is exposed to moisture. Problem areas include screw holes, unfinished edges, or where scrapes and nicks occur in the protective coating through normal assembly, handling and use. Identifying these natural rusting problem areas and taking some simple rust protec[...]