Lifetime Brands Inc Outdoor Storage 60018 Users Manual
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MODEL N° 60018
OWNER’S MANUAL
OUTDOOR STORAGE
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY
Dear Valued Customer,
We would like to congratulate you on your purchase of a Lifetime© Outdoor Storage Shed! We are
confi dent that you have made the perfect choice and you will be very pleased with your new storage
solution.
Lifetime© Outdoor Storage is part of the family of products created and manufactured by Lifetime®
Products, Inc. Like all of our products, you can be assured that the quality of your Lifetime Outdoor
Storage Shed is the best in the world! And, we back that quality up by offering the best warranty in the
business – A 10-year warranty that fully covers the Shed!
All of our Sheds are built with the highest-quality steel and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) parts. The
design and construction of our steel-reinforced double-Wall Panels is second to none. All of our exposed
steel parts and gables are powder coated and we use high-density polyethylene plastic. What makes
polyethylene so special? It has superior strength and durability, and, it won’t crack or degrade outdoors.
So now that you know the quality you are getting in a Lifetime Outdoor Storage Shed, please take the
time to READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL!
We have taken great care in providing the best possible form of instructions to help you put your new
Outdoor Storage Shed together. Before you get started, PLEASE read the following preparation tips to
help you get started!
We can assure you, your construction experience will be a lot more enjoyable if you do!
PREPARATION TIPS:
day. Plan to spend a good part of your weekend putting together your fi ne Outdoor Storage Shed. Our
Lifetime© Outdoor Storage Shed will surely last a long, long time, if you are patient, and take all the time
necessary to put it together as we have instructed.
things go smoother if you have two or more people participating in the construction of the Shed, but it
will go quicker as well. So, the more the merrier!
quired For This Assembly” list on page fi ve of this Owner’s Manual.
damage, we strongly recommend the use of a low-powered power screwdriver or a drill that has an
adjustable clutch that is set on a low-torque setting. If neither is available, use a hand screwdriver. If a
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IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY
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inventory of the parts included with your Outdoor Storage Shed. Also, read through the entire instruc-
tion manual. It’s always a great practice to get a feel for the fl ow of the process and to familiarize your-
self with the parts involved. But, try not to get ahead of yourself and start the process out of order.
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learned what that correct order should be. In our state-of-the-art research and testing facility, we have
painstakingly created these instructions. The order of construction is there for a reason, and some parts
simply will not fi t if built out of order. Just follow along with the order in the instructions and everything
will fi t together and things will go very smooth.
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wonderful new Outdoor Storage Shed is not level, the Shed will not assemble correctly! We recommend
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time, so provide the proper foundation for it before you start to build.
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and county ordinances, to ensure that you do not require a building permit to construct your Outdoor
Storage Shed. Proper building permit documentation may be required in your neighborhood, and it
would be quite unfortunate to learn this after your Outdoor Storage Shed is already built!
Now that you’re ready to begin the construction of your wonderful new Outdoor Storage Shed, step
back, take a deep breath, get yourself a large cold beverage and enjoy yourself. We guarantee that after
spending the right amount of time in building your Shed, you will be able to enjoy it for years to come.
Thanks for choosing Lifetime©, and have fun!
ABOUT LIFETIME PRODUCTS, INC.
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metals to create a family of affordable lifestyle products that feature superior strength and
durability. The world’s leading manufacturer of folding tables and chairs, Lifetime was found-
ed in 1986 as the maker of portable basketball systems that revolutionized the industry with
patented technology. With diverse offerings such as outdoor storage sheds and steel utility
trailers, Lifetime continues to develop innovative products that outfi t the way you live.
Lifetime makes the things you need for the lifestyle you want. By innovating products in and
around the home, Lifetime simplifi es your everyday life and enables you to get the most out
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Most injuries are caused by misuse and/or not following instructions. Use caution when using this product.
To ensure safety, do not attempt to assemble this product without following the instructions carefully. Check entire box and inside all
packing material for parts and/or additional instruction material. Before beginning assembly, read the instructions and identify parts
using the hardware identifi er and parts list in this document. Proper and complete assembly, use and supervision are essential to
reduce the risk of accident or injury.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE AND WILL VOID WARRANTY.
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*Two adults required to complete assembly*
Only adults should set up the product. Do not allow children
in the set-up area until assembly is complete.
BEFORE BEGINNING ASSEMBLY
Keep the hardware bags and their contents separate. If any parts are missing, call our
Customer Service Department.
3FBEUIFi$POHSBUVMBUJPOTwMFUUFSPOQBHFIdentify and inventory all parts and hardware
using the parts and hardware lists and identifi ers in this document.
*See “Screwdriver Notice” on page 7.
6’ Ladder
(2)
7/16" 3/8"
(2) (1)
Phillips
Screwdriver
Plain Screwdriver
(1) (1)
(1)
Power Drill* Work Light
Adjustable
(1)
Rubber Mallet
(1)
Box Knife
(1)
Pliers
(1)(1)
Flashlight
(1)
3/8" Masonry Bit
(1)
Hammer Drill*
(1) (1)
Safety Glasses
(1 for each person)
2" x 4" x 8'
Leveling Board
(1)
TOOLS REQUIRED FOR THIS ASSEMBLY
Level
(1)
Hammer
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This area is located at the top, left-hand
corner of the page and indicates which tools
and hardware are needed to complete the
assembly steps on a page.
This area is located at the top, right-hand
corner of the page and shows an image of the
product with shaded parts indicating which
section is being assembled.
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Note:
!
Refer to the following areas throughout the instructions
to assist in the assembly process:
This area is usually located in the bottom,
left-hand corner of a step and indicates that
special attention is needed to perform a
particular part of a step.
These areas are usually located in the bottom,
right-hand corner of a step and indicate that
damage to the product or serious injury may
occur if the caution or warning is not heeded.
Throughout the Parts & Hardware List, Part
& Hardware Identifi ers, and instructions
are three-letter IDs. These IDs are below
the images of the parts and hardware to
help you locate and identify the parts and
hardware during assembly. These IDs are not
necessarily on the parts themselves.
WARNING
ASSEMBLY GUIDES
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
CAUTION
ADZ (x10)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
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Consult all local building codes, as well as city and county ordinances, to ensure that the construction of the
Outdoor Shed does not require a building permit. Proper building permit documentation may be required in
your neighborhood, and it would be unfortunate to learn this after constructing the Shed.
Surface must be leveled before installation. We recommend building a level work space with a concrete
or patio style surface. If the surface is not properly leveled, the Outdoor Shed will not assemble correctly.
Proper surface leveling will save you time in the long run, so please do not ignore this step.
Level Surface Notice:
Building Code Notice:
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screwdriver. However, be aware that the plastic pieces of your Shed can be damaged by overtightening of
screws. To avoid damage we strongly recommend the use of a low-powered power screwdriver or a drill that
has an adjustable clutch that is set on a low torque setting. If neither is available, use a hand screwdriver. In
any case use caution to avoid overtightening the screws.
Screwdriver Notice:
Sharp objects may damage your fl oor. If resting sharp, heavy objects on your Shed fl oor, place a block of
wood between the sharp object and fl oor.
Floor Puncture Notice:
If more than six (6) inches of snow accumulate on the roof of the shed, carefully remove the snow to avoid
possible roof collapse. While standing on the ground, remove the snow from the roof with a broom or snow
shovel. Do not stand on the roof to remove snow.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
CAUTION:
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BOX 1
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ID Description Qty
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AHD Wall Panel 7
AHH Window Wall Panel 1
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AFL Roof Support Strip 8
AHE Window 1
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AIP Truss Connector 1
ADH 1/4” Threaded Rod 1
BHY WALL INSTALLATION HARDWARE
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SHELF INSTALLATION HARDWARE
BHI Corner Shelf Installation Hardware (x6)
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BHH 90” Shelf Installation Hardware
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BHC PEGBOARD STRIP INSTALLATION HARDWARE
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AIB Left Door Strike Plate 1
BEG RIGHT DOOR ASSEMBLY HARDWARE
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PARTS & HARDWARE LIST
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SHED PARTS BOX
Parts shown at 4% of actual size
BOX 1
PARTS IDENTIFIER
AGZ (x1)
Right Door
AGH (x1)
3FBS(BCMF
AGRY
Outer Floor Panel
AGI (x1)
3FBS(BCMF
AGF (x1)
&OUSZ(BCMF
AGO (x1)
Left Door
AFXY
Center Floor Panel
AFV (x1)
90” Shelf
(Rear View)
(Rear View)
(Rear View)
AGQ (x8)
Roof Panel
Note: Throughout the Parts & Hardware List, Part & Hardware Identifiers, and instructions are three-
letter IDs. These IDs are below the images of the parts and hardware to help you locate and identify
the parts and hardware during assembly. These IDs are not necessarily on the parts themselves.
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59 1/2”
METAL PARTS KIT [CTI]
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
METAL PARTS KIT [CTF]
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
BOX 1
PARTS IDENTIFIER
75 1/2”
48”
67 3/4”
51”
51”
AFCY
Door End Channel
AFHY
5SVTT(VUUFS$IBOOFM
AFH (x4)
5SVTT(VUUFS$IBOOFM
AFE (x1)
Entry Header Bar
AFGY
Roof Truss Brace
AFMY
Wall/Shelf Support Channel
CRDY
Door Hinge Tube
79 1/2”
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SHED PARTS BOX
Parts shown at 4% of actual size
SMALL PARTS KIT [BDX]
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
Parts shown at 4% of actual size SMALL PARTS BOX [BIA]
Parts are not shown to scale
BOX 2
PARTS IDENTIFIER
AGY (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 104
AGW (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 106
AGN (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 105
AGL (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 107
AHD (x7)
Wall Panel
AHH (x1)
Window Wall Panel
AFZ (x6)
Corner Shelf
AGG (x1)
Front Roof Cap
AFW (x1)
Rear Roof Cap
AFL (x8)
Roof Support Strip
AIW (x1)
Wood Block
AIX (x4)
Wood Shim
AFUY
Pegboard Strip
AYJ (x1)
Battery-Powered Light
AYJ (x1)
Battery-Powered Light
AHC (x4)
Skylight
AHE (x1)
Window
104 106105 107
115 116
AFYY
Center Roof Cap
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ADK (x6)
$BQ/VU
ADJY
1/4” Cap Nut
ADY (x6)
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PARTS & HARDWARE IDENTIFIER
TRUSS FRAME ASSEMBLY HARDWARE [BEA] x3
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
WALL INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BHY]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
SHELF INSTALLATION HARDWARE
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
Corner Shelf Installation Hardware [BHI] x6 90” Long Shelf Installation Hardware [BHH]
BOX 2 (CONT.)
*AIP (x1)
Truss Connector
*ADH (x1)
1/4” Threaded Rod
ADZ (x58)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
ADZ (x4)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw ADZ (x14)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
*AIYY
Shelf Support Bracket
12 11/16”
ADC (x1)
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FLOOR ASSEMBLY HARDWARE [BQH]
BQCY
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Hardware shown at actual size
AHOY
Door Hinge Bushing
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ADJY
1/4” Cap Nut
*AIA (x1)
Left Door Lock Bracket
*AIB (x1)
Left Door Strike Plate
LEFT DOOR ASSEMBLY HARDWARE [BEF]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
RIGHT DOOR ASSEMBLY HARDWARE [BEG]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
GABLE ASSEMBLY HARDWARE [BHV] x2
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
BOX 2 (CONT.)
PARTS & HARDWARE IDENTIFIER
ADZ (x4)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Only 4 used)
ADV (x6)
1/4” x 1 1/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Only 6 used) ACB (x1)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
(Not used in this model)
ADW (x5)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
ADW (x4)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
ADWY
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
*AHZ (x1)
Left Door Handle
*AIK (x1)
Right Door Handle
*AHMY
Deadbolt Latch
ABUY
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ABVY
wYw$BSSJBHF#PMU
AABY
1/4” Centerlock Nut
AHY (x1)
Latch Spring
*AHW (x1)
Latch Block *AIO (x1)
Thumb Lever
AEBY
1/4” Flat Washer
*AHX (x1)
Latch Cover Plate
*AHV (x1)
Door Latch
*AIL (x1)
Right Door Lock Bracket
ADBY
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AEE (x5)
Yw
Flat Washer
AEEY
Yw'MBU8BTIFS
AEE (x5)
Yw'MBU8BTIFS
0OMZVTFE
AHSY
w&OE1MVH
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*AGP (x1)
Louvered Vent
*AIQ (x1)
Vent Screen
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PARTS & HARDWARE IDENTIFIER
DOOR & FRONT GABLE INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BHZ]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
TRUSS, REAR GABLE, & ROOF INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BHX]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
WINDOW INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BEJ]
Parts shown to scale (*Unless otherwise noted)
BOX 2 (CONT.)
ADZ (x6)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
AHPY
Cotter Pin
*AIC (x1)
-FGU(BQ'MBQ
*AIM (x1)
3JHIU(BQ'MBQ
ADX (x4)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
ADZY
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
AEDY
Yw'FOEFS8BTIFS
*AXXY
Truss Hole InsertADXY
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
ADZ (x4)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
ADY (x1)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX *AISY
Window Latch
BATTERY-POWERED LIGHT INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BHB] (x2)
Hardware shown at actual size
ADZY
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
0OMZTDSFXTBSFVTFE
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PARTS & HARDWARE IDENTIFIER
PEGBOARD STRIP INSTALLATION HARDWARE [BHC]
Tool Clip Assortment [BHD]
BOX 2 (CONT.)
ADW (x10)
wYw1BO)FBE4DSFX
AIIY
L-Hook
AIHY
J-Hook
AIF (x1)
w%PVCMF"SN)PPL
AIJY
Toolholder
AIG (x1)
4” Double-Arm Hook
Hardware shown at actual size
Hardware shown at 50% of actual size
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
Concrete (1 cu. yd.)
SEC
1.1
SITE PREPARATION - CONCRETE PLATFORM PREPARATION
The actual dimensions of your shed (at its widest and longest points) are 8’ x 10’. Ensure you select a site that
will accommodate these measurements. The base of the shed is slightly smaller than this, so you will need to
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surface. This will provide the best long-term performance for your shed.
Note: Shed Extension Kits are available for this shed. Please consider possible shed expansion when
planning the site for your shed. See back cover of this manual for information on ordering accessories.
!
Note: Surface must be leveled before installation. If the surface is not properly leveled, the Outdoor Shed will not assemble
or function correctly. Proper surface leveling will save you time in the long run, so please do not ignore this step.
!
Note: Any platform or similar structure should be built above ground in order to avoid water pooling inside the Shed.
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8’
8’
10’
10’
118 1/4”
93 1/2”
Front End
1
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1
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
16”
16” 16”
16”
16”
16”
16”
To ensure studs are in the correct location
for nailing plywood in the next step, start
measuring from the corner 16”, and then
measure from center to center.
2” x 4” x 90 1/2” (x9) (Not included)
2” x 4” x 118 1/4”Y/PUJODMVEFE
16d 3” Common NailY/PUJODMVEFE
Note: Whenever possible, you should use the surfaces described on Page
7. When this is not possible, we recommend you use a wood platform or a
fi lled wood frame.
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Note: All lumber must be rated for outdoor use.
!
Note: Surface must be leveled before installation. If the surface is not
properly leveled, the Outdoor Shed will not assemble or function correctly.
Proper surface leveling will save you time in the long run, so please do not
ignore this step.
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SEC
1.2
ALTERNATIVE SITE PREPARATION: OPTION 1 - WOOD PLATFORM ASSEMBLY
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outside dimensions:
118 1/4”
93 1/2”
Place the 2” x 4” x 90 1/2” boards on the
inside of the frame. Nail each board in place
with the 16d nails.
Front End
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
A
B
48” x 93 1/2”
48” x 93 1/2”
22 1/4” x 93 1/2”
8d 1 1/2” Common Nail Y
(Not included)
48” x 93 1/2” x 3/4” Treated PlywoodY
(Not included)
22 1/4” x 93 1/2” x 3/4” Treated Plywood (x1)
(Not included)
1
SEC
1.3
SEC
1.4
ALTERNATIVE SITE PREPARATION: OPTION 1 - WOOD PLATFORM ASSEMBLY (CONT)
Square up the frame by measuring from corner to corner. Measurement A should equal Measurement B.
Cut Plywood into sizes called for on previous page. Arrange the Plywood according to the diagram and nail into
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CVJMEVQMPXQPJOUTXJUIMPPTFEJSUVOUJMQMBUGPSNJTTUBCMF%SJMMUISFFFWFOMZTQBDFEwESBJOIPMFTJOQMZXPPE
CFUXFFOFBDIwYwKPJTU
Note: All lumber must be rated for outdoor use.
!
Front End
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2” x 6”
Boards
120”
96”
89”
A
B
2” x 6” x 89”Y/PUJODMVEFE
2” x 4” x 120”Y/PUJODMVEFE
2” x 4” x 8’ Leveling Board (x1)
8d 1 1/2” Common Nail (x16)
(Not included)
Pea Gravel (9.8 Cubic Feet)
(Not included)
L-Bracket (x4)
(Not included)
1
ALTERNATIVE SITE PREPARATION: OPTION 2 - FILLED WOOD FRAME ASSEMBLY
Note: Whenever possible you should use the surfaces described on Page 7.
!
Note: All lumber must be rated for outdoor use.
!
SEC
1.5
SEC
1.6
SEC
1.7
Cut outside frame to 8’ x 10’ outside dimensions. Lay boards fl at so widest parts face up. Ensure frame is level.
Square up the frame by measuring from corner to corner. Measurement A should equal Measurement B. Nail an
L-Bracket on each corner of the frame with 8d nails. Place platform in the desired location. If platform does not
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Once all boards are level and do not wobble,
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frame, and slope away from frame.
/PXmMMUIFJOTJEFPGUIFGSBNFXJUIi1FBw
gravel. Use a leveling board to scrape off extra
fi ll material and to level the surface.
Front End
20
FLOOR ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BQH
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BQH
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Phillips Screwdriver Safety Glasses
AGRY
Outer Floor Panel
AFXY
Center Floor Panel
Parts shown at 4% of actual size
Hardware shown at actual size
AHOY
Door Hinge Bushing
ADC (x1)
1IJMMJQT#JU
ADC (x1)
1IJMMJQT#JU
BQCY
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
0OMZVTFE
2
LOCATED IN BOX 1
21
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AFX
AFX
SEC
SEC
FLOOR ASSEMBLY
NO HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS STEP
Lay an Outer Floor Panel (AGR) fl at on the ground. Hold a Center Floor Panel (AFX) at an angle as shown and fi t tabs
into slots. Lay Center Floor Panel fl at.
Hold the second Center Floor Panel (AFX) at an angle as shown and fi t tabs into slots. Lay Center Floor Panel fl at.
CAUTION
Sharp objects may damage your fl oor. If resting
sharp, heavy objects on your shed fl oor, place a
block of wood between the sharp object and fl oor.
AGR
2.1
2.2
2
22
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AGR
SEC
SEC
Finally, connect the last Outer Floor Panel (AGR) to the second Center Floor Panel and lay fl at.
%FDJEFXIJDIFOEXJMMCFUIFGSPOUPGZPVSTIFE-JGUUIF'MPPS1BOFMTVQFOPVHIUPTMJEFUIFUXPDoor Hinge
Bushings (AHO) under and up through the holes in the Floor Panels as shown.
AHOY
AHO
AHO
2.3
2.4
2
23
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
'BDFUIFTFBNPGUIFUXPBEKBDFOU'MPPS1BOFMT*OTFSUUXP#8 x 1/2” Pan-Head Screws (BQC) near the seam of a
Floor Panel and down into the tab of the adjacent Floor Panel at the locations shown. Repeat this step for both sides
of each seam as shown.
Insert Screws here.
Seam
BQCY
0OMZVTFE
Insert Screws here.
2.5
2
24
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
WARNING
Failure to anchor the shed may result in property
damage and/or personal injury.
SEC
If you plan on anchoring your shed, you can anchor it to your platform through the four indentations near the
corners of the fl oor. The anchoring hardware used depends on the platform. If you have a concrete platform,
XFSFDPNNFOEVTJOHGPVSw"ODIPS#PMUTBOEGPVSwYw'MBU8BTIFST*GZPVIBWFBXPPEGSBNFE
QMBUGPSNXFSFDPNNFOEVTJOHGPVSw-BH#PMUTBOEGPVSwYw'MBU8BTIFST%POPUFYDFFEB
wEJBNFUFSCPMU3FGFSUPZPVSMPDBMIBSEXBSFTUPSFGPSUIJTIBSEXBSFDo not tighten anchoring hardware until
instructed to do so at the end of these instructions.
10’
8’
ANCHORING THE SHED
IF YOU PLAN ON ANCHORING YOUR SHED, CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE STORE
FOR SUITABLE HARDWARE.
2.6
2
25
51”
48”
TRUSS ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BEA (x3)
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Safety GlassesPhillips Screwdriver 7/16” WrenchY 3/8” Wrench
AFH (x6)
5SVTT(VUUFS$IBOOFM
AFGY
Roof Truss Brace
Parts shown at 8% of actual size (*Unless indicated otherwise)
Hardware shown at actual size (*Unless noted otherwise)
ADY (x18)
Yw4DSFX
ADK (x18)
$BQ/VU
ADJ (x6)
1/4” Cap Nut
ADHY
1/4” Threaded Rod
Part shown at 50% of actual size
*AIPY
Truss Connector
12 11/16”
3
METAL PARTS KITS REQUIRED: CTF, CTI
26
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADK Y
ADY Y
SEC TRUSS ASSEMBLY
Stand a Truss Gutter Channel (AFH) upright and set a Truss Connector (AIP) inside the end of the Channel as shown.
Align the holes and secure with one (1) #10 x 3/8” Pan-Head Screw (ADY) and one (1) #10 Cap Nut (ADK).
AIP
AIP
AFH
AFH
ADY
ADK
Notch
3/8”
3.1
3.2
3
27
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADK Y
ADY Y
SEC
Connect another Truss Gutter Channel (AFH) to the Truss Connector using one (1) #10 x 3/8” Pan-Head Screw (ADY) and
one (1) #10 Cap Nut (ADK).
AIP
AFH
AFH
ADY
ADK
Notch
Notch
AFH
AFH
3/8”
3.2
3.4
3
28
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
4FDVSFUIF3PPG5SVTT#SBDFUPUIF5SVTT(VUUFS$IBOOFMVTJOHUXP#10 x 3/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADY)BOEUXP
#10 Cap Nuts (ADK). Repeat this step for the other end of the Roof Truss Brace.
ADYY ADKY
Note: The Cap Nuts goes on the outside of the Truss.
!
ADY
ADK
ADK
WARNING
Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. If the end of
the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap, call our
Customer Service Department. Exposed threads
on the end of the Bolt may cause serious injuries.
SEC
Lay the Truss Assembly on its side, and align the holes in a Roof Truss Brace (AFG) with those circled on the Truss
(VUUFS$IBOOFMTBTTIPXO
AFG
3/8”
3
3.3
3.4
29
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADJ (x6)
ADJ
ADJ
SEC
With the Truss Assembly on its side, slide a 1/4” Threaded Rod (ADH) through the Roof Truss Brace and Truss
Connector as shown. Secure the top and bottom of the 1/4” Threaded Rod with a 1/4” Cap Nut (ADJ). Tighten all
hardware. The 1/4” Threaded Rod will still spin freely. Set aside. Repeat this section for the second and third Truss
Assemblies.
ADHY/PUUPTDBMF
12 11/16”
7/16”Y
ADH
WARNING
Do not overtighten the Cap Nut.
3
3.5
30
ADZ (x58)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Not all screws will be used)
WALL PANEL INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHY
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Phillips Screwdriver Safety Glasses
Hardware shown at actual size
Part shown at 4% of actual size
AHD (x7)
Wall Panel
AHH (x1)
Window Wall Panel
AIW (x1)
Wood Block (Included)
AGW (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 106
AGY (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 104
AGN (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 105
AGL (x1)
Corner Wall Panel 107
106 107
105
104
4
LOCATED IN BOX 1
SMALL PARTS BOX REQUIRED: BSI
31
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AGN
AIW
SEC
SEC
WALL PANEL INSTALLATION
Fold Corner Wall Panel 105 (AGN). Fit tabs of Panel into the front, left corner of your Floor (while facing shed). Place
a Wood Block (AIW) under the fl oor panel, directly under the fi rst tab, then pull down on the Corner Wall Panel until
the tab snaps into place. Move the Wood Block under the next tab and repeat.
Note: A second person should apply pressure on opposite side of the Wall
Panels for easier insertion of the Screw. Do not overtighten Screw.
!
ADZY
Note: Place the Wood Block (AIW) directly under the tabs as you insert
them throughout the assembly. Snap tabs into place one at a time.
!
AHD
AHD
AHH
ADZ
AIW
Snap two Wall Panels (AHD) and a Window Wall Panel (AHH) into place along the left side of the shed. The Window Wall
Panel may be inserted in any side Wall Panel position. Ensure the tops of the Wall Panels are even and the holes align.
Insert a 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw (ADZ) through the top hole of each set of Panels to fasten the Panels together as
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AIW (x1)
4
4.1
4.2
32
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AGL
ADZY
SEC
SEC
Fold Corner Wall Panel 107 (AGL). Snap into place and fasten at the top hole with the required hardware.
Insert two Wall Panels (AHD) along the back side of shed. Ensure the tops are level and the holes line up before
fastening the Panels through the top holes using the required hardware.
AHD
AHD
AIW
AIW
AIW (x1)
4
4.3
4.4
33
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADZ (x4)
SEC
SEC
Fold Corner Wall Panel 106 (AGW) and fasten it to the rear Wall Panel through the top hole using the required
hardware.
Snap three Wall Panels (AHD) into place along the right side of the shed. The Window Wall Panel may be inserted in any
side Wall Panel position. Ensure the tops of the Wall Panels are even and the holes align. Insert a 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-
Head Screw (ADZ) through the top hole of each set of Panels to fasten the Panels together as shown.
AGW
AIW
AHD
AHD
AHD
AIW (x1)
4
4.5
4.6
34
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Fold Corner Wall Panel 104 (AGY) and snap it into place at the right, front corner of the Floor as shown. Fasten it to
the Wall Panel through the top hole using the required hardware. Finish fastening all Panels together with the
rest of the 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ) for all holes.
ADZ (x45)
AGY
AIW
AIW (x1)
4
4.7
35
AHMY
Deadbolt Latch
AFC (x1)
Door End Channel
AGO (x1)
Left Door
AEEY
'MBU8BTIFS
ABUY
wYw$BSSJBHF#PMU
ADJY
1/4" Cap Nut
AHZ (x1)
Left Door Handle
Phillips Screwdriver 7/16” Wrench Safety Glasses
LEFT DOOR ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BEF
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
AIB (x1)
Left Door Strike Plate
AIA (x1)
Left Door Lock Bracket
75 1/2”
ADWY
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
Hardware shown at actual size
Part shown at 8% of actual size
1BSUTIPXOBUPGBDUVBMTJ[F Part shown at 15% of actual size
Part shown at 4% of actual size
CRD (x1)
Door Hinge Tube
79 1/2”
5
METAL PARTS KITS REQUIRED: CTI
LOCATED IN BOX 1
36
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AHMY
SEC
SEC
Note: The Door End Channel fi ts onto Door with the fl at side up (facing the Deadbolt Latches).
!
LEFT DOOR ASSEMBLY
Rest the Left Shed Door (AGO) with front side down. Slide a Door Hinge Tube (CRD) through the hole in the Door as
shown.
Position the Deadbolt Latches (AHM) in the slots at the top and bottom of the Door, then slide the Door End Channel
(AFC) onto the Door as shown.
TOP BOTTOM
AFC
AFC
AFC
CRD
AFC
AHM AHM
Back of Door
Back of Door
AGO
AGO
5.1
5.2
5
37
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
Note: You may need to nudge the Door End Channel to make these holes line up with the gap in the Door.
!
SEC
Slip the Left Door Strike Plate (AIB) over the Left Shed Door and align the holes.
WARNING
Do not overtighten the Cap Nut. If the end of
the Bolt breaks through the plastic cap, call our
Customer Service Department. Exposed threads
on the end of the Bolt may cause serious injuries.
AIB
SEC
Attach the Left Door Lock Bracket (AIA) to the Left Door Strike Plate with two 1/4” x 1 1/2” Carriage Bolts (ABU) and two
1/4” Cap Nuts (ADJ).
ADJ
AIA
ABU
ABUY ADJY
AIB (x1) AIA (x1)
7/16”
5.3
5.4
5
38
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Attach the Left Door Handle (AHZ)VTJOHUISFF#10 Flat Washers (AEE)BOEUISFF#10 x 3/4” Pan-Head Screws (ADW).
ADWY
AEEY
AHZ
ADW
ADW
AEE
AEE
5.5
5
39
75 1/2”
AGZ (x1)
Right Door
AFC (x1)
Door End Channel
CRD (x1)
Door Hinge Tube
AIK (x1)
Right Door Handle
Hardware shown at actual size
Part shown at 15% of
actual size
Part shown at 50%
of actual size
1BSUTIPXOBUPGBDUVBMTJ[F
Part shown at 8% of actual size
Part shown at 4% of actual size
AIO (x1)
Thumb Lever
AEE (x5)
'MBU8BTIFS
0OMZBSFVTFE
AHW (x1)
Latch Block
ADW (x4)
Y1BO)FBE4DSFX
ABVY
Y$BSSJBHF#PMU
ADBY
wYw4UFFM4QBDFS AABY
1/4” Centerlock Nut
AEBY
1/4” Flat Washer
AHY (x1)
Latch Spring
AHV (x1)
Door Latch
AHX (x1)
Latch Cover Plate
Phillips Screwdriver 7/16” Wrench Pliers Safety Glasses
RIGHT DOOR ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE REQUIRED
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
AIL (x1)
Right Door Lock Bracket
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BEG
79 1/2”
6
METAL PARTS KITS REQUIRED: CTI
LOCATED IN BOX 1
40
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AGZ
NO HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
AFC
CRD
AFC
SEC
SEC
Rest the Right Shed Door (AGZ) with front side down. Slide a Door Hinge Tube (CRD) through the hole in the Door as
shown.
Slide the Door End Channel (AFC) onto the Door as shown.
RIGHT DOOR ASSEMBLY
Back of Door
Back of Door
AGZ
6.1
6.2
6
41
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AIO
AIK
Knob
Groove
SEC
SEC
Fit knobs of Thumb Lever (AIO) into the grooves of Right Door Handle (AIK).
NO HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
AIO
AIK
Knobs snap
into Holes
Rotate the Thumb Lever into the Right Door Handle. Slide forward until the knobs fi t into the holes in the
Handle.
6.3
6.4
6
42
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ABVY
ADBY
AABY
AEBY
Note: The Door Latch (AHV) goes on top of the Thumb Lever (AIO).
!
AEEY
ADWY
SEC
SEC
ADW
ADW AEE
AEE
AIO
AIK
CAUTION
Do not overtighten. Overtightening may damage
parts and void warranty.
"UUBDIUIF3JHIU)BOEMF"TTFNCMZUPUIF%PPSVTJOHUISFF#10 Flat Washers (AEE)BOEUISFF#10 x 3/4” Pan-
Head Screws (ADW).
Install Handle Latch assembly onto the Right Shed Door using the required hardware.
7/16”
AHX
AHV
AIL
AAB
ABV
ADB
AEB
AHV
AIO
6.5
6.6
6
43
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AHY (x1)
ADW AHW
ADW (x1)
SEC
SEC
Attach Latch Spring (AHY) to the Door Latch (AHV) and the Latch Cover Plate (AHX). Set the Door aside.
Line up the hole in the Latch Block (AHW) with the hole in the Thumb Lever and secure with one (1) #10 X 3/4” Pan-
Head Screw (ADW).
Note: The lip of the Latch Block (AHW) fi ts under the Thumb Lever (AIO).
!
Note: Use pliers to pull spring down and hook into bottom hole.
!
AHW (x1)
AHV
AHX
AHY
Lip
WARNING
While performing this step, each person
should use protective eye glasses to help
prevent serious eye injury.
6.7 8.7
6.8
6
44
59 1/2”
Safety Glasses
GABLE ASSEMBLY
HARDWARE REQUIRED
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Phillips Screwdriver
ADW (x10)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
AEE (x10)
Yw'MBU8BTIFS
AHS (x4)
End Plug
0OMZVTFE
(Rear View)
(Rear View)
(Rear View) AGI (x1)
3FBS(BCMF
AFE (x1)
Entry Header Bar
Hardware shown at actual size
Part shown at 8% of actual size
Parts shown at 4% of actual size
AGH (x1)
3FBS(BCMF
ADZ (x8)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Only 4 used)
ADVY
1/4” x 1 1/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Only 6 used)
AGF (x1)
&OUSZ(BCMF
ACBY
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
(Not used in this model)
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHV (x2)
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
AGPY
Louvered Vent
AIQY
Vent Screen
7
METAL PARTS KITS REQUIRED: CTI
LOCATED IN BOX 1
45
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Lay the edge of Rear Gable 2 (AGI) over Rear Gable 1 (AGH) as shown, and align the four holes.
REAR GABLE ASSEMBLY
AGH
AGI
ADZ
ADZ
SEC
$POOFDU3FBS(BCMFT together using four (4) 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ) as shown.
ADZ (x4)
Note: Only use a hand screwdriver in this step.
!
7.1
7.2
7
46
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
SEC
-BZ3FBS(BCMF"TTFNCMZnBUPOUIFHSPVOEPWFSUIFVent Screen (AIQ) and Louvered Vent (AGP). Align the holes in
UIF-PVWFSFE7FOUXJUIUIPTFJOUIF3FBS(BCMF"TTFNCMZ
"GUFSBMJHOJOHUIFIPMFTQSFTTEPXOmSNMZPOUIF3FBS(BCMF"TTFNCMZXIJMFJOTFSUJOHUIFmWF#10 x 3/4” Pan-
Head Screws (ADW) and the fi ve (5) #10 x 1/2” Flat Washers (AEE). Pressing down fi rmly while inserting the Screws will
help prevent the Vent Screen from twisting. Set aside.
ADW (x5) AEE (x5)
AIQ
AGP
Note: Only use a hand screwdriver in this step.
!
ADW
AEE
7.3
7.4
7
47
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Lay Entry Gable (AGF) fl at on the ground over the Vent Screen (AIQ) and Louvered Vent (AGP) as shown. Align the holes
JOUIF-PVWFSFE7FOUXJUIUIPTFJOUIF&OUSZ(BCMF
ENTRY GABLE ASSEMBLY
SEC
"GUFSBMJHOJOHUIFIPMFTQSFTTEPXOmSNMZPOUIF&OUSZ(BCMFXIFOJOTFSUJOHUIFmWF#10 x 3/4” Pan-Head Screws
(ADW) and the fi ve (5) #10 x 1/2” Flat Washers (AEE). Pressing down fi rmly while inserting the Screws will help prevent
the Vent Screen from twisting.
ADW (x5) AEE (x5)
AIQ
AGF
AGP
ADW
AEE
Note: Only use a hand screwdriver in this step.
!
7.5
7.6
7
48
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADV (x6)
AHSY
ADV
ADV
ADV
ADV
SEC
SEC
Insert an End Plug (AHS) into each end of Entry Header Bar (AFE).
"UUBDIUIF&OUSZ)FBEFS#BSUPUIF&OUSZ(BCMF"TTFNCMZBOETFDVSFXJUITJY1/4” x 1 1/8” Pan-Head Screws
(ADV). Set aside.
AHS
AHS
Note: Only use a hand screwdriver in this step.
Note: Only use a hand screwdriver in this step.
!
!
The indented, rectangular
hole faces downward, and
is closer to the right side
of the Entry Gable.
The fl at screw holes should
face away from the Entry
Gable.
The fl at screw holes should
face away from the Entry
Gable.
The indented, rectangular
hole faces downward, and
is closer to the right side
of the Entry Gable.
AFE
7
7.7
7.8
49
DOOR & ENTRY GABLE INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED
SEC
AHPY
Cotter Pin
ADZ (x6)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
ADX (x4)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
Parts shown at 4% of actual size
Hardware shown at actual size (*Unless noted otherwise)
*AIM (x1)
3JHIU(BQ'MBQ *AIC (x1)
-FGU(BQ'MBQ
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
Safety GlassesPliersPhillips Screwdriver
Left Door Assembly Right Door Assembly
Rear View
Entry Gable Assembly
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHZ
8
FROM SECTIONS 5, 6, & 7
50
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
AHPY
SEC
SEC
Align the hole in the bottom of the Hinge of the Left Door Assembly with the hole in the Door Hinge Bushing on the
Floor of your shed, and insert the Door Hinge Tube into the Door Hinge Bushing.
Insert a Cotter Pin (AHP) through the Bushing and Door Hinge. Use a pair of pliers to bend the ends of the Cotter
Pins outward. Repeat these steps for the Right Door Assembly.
DOOR INSTALLATION
Note: Ensure that these two holes line up, so
that the Cotter Pin (AHP) can be inserted.
Note: Use pliers to bend back the
ends of the Cotter Pin (AHP).
!
!
Left Door Assembly
AHP
8.1
8.2
8
51
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
SEC
ENTRY GABLE INSTALLATION
2 ADULTS REQUIRED FOR THE STEPS ON THIS PAGE
Slide the two holes in the Entry Gable Assembly down over the Door Hinge Tubes as shown.
"MJHOUIFIPMFTJOUIFTJEFTPGUIF&OUSZ(BCMF"TTFNCMZXJUIUIPTFJOUIFUPQTPGUIF$PSOFS8BMM1BOFMTBOE
secure with six (6) 1/4” x 5/8” Pan Head Screws (ADZ) at the locations indicated.
ADZ (x6)
8.3
8.4
8
52
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Attach the RightLeft Gap Flaps (AIMAIC) to the top, right and left corners of the Doors as shown. Before
completely tightening the #10 x 1/2” Pan-Head Screws (ADX)TMJEFUIF(BQ'MBQTVQVOUJMUIFZDPWFSBOZHBQCFUXFFO
UIFUPQTPGUIF%PPSTBOEUIF(BCMF
GAP FLAP INSTALLATION
ADX (x4)
AIM (x1)
(Not to scale)
AIC (x1)
(Not to scale)
AIM AIC
ADX
ADX
8.5
8
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AFL (x8)
Roof Support Strip
TRUSS, REAR GABLE, & ROOF INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
9
ADZY
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Not all screws will be used)
Hardware shown at actual size (*Unless otherwise noted)
Parts shown at 4% of actual size Parts shown at 8% of actual size
AEDY
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ADXY
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*AGQ (x8)
Roof Panel
AFYY
Center Roof Cap
AXXY
Truss Hole Insert
AHC (x4)
Skylight
AGG (x1)
Front Roof Cap
AFW (x1)
Rear Roof Cap
115 116
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
Truss Assembly (x3)
Rear Gable Assembly
Note: The hole in the Roof Support Strip is for
manufacturing purposes only.
!
SMALL PARTS KIT REQUIRED: BDX
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHX
LOCATED IN BOX 1 & SMALL PARTS KIT: BDX
Safety GlassesFlashlight
Phillips Screwdriver
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
9
SEC
9.1
SEC
9.2
TRUSS & ROOF INSTALLATION
3 ADULTS REQUIRED FOR STEPS 10.1 - 10.8
Interior Upward View
Place the ends of a Truss Assembly into the notches on the Wall Panels as shown. While one adult holds the Truss
Assembly in place, set a Roof Panel (AGQ) POUPUIF5SVTT"TTFNCMZBOE'SPOU(BCMF5IFFEHFPGUIF3PPG1BOFM
fits down inside the Truss Channel.
Ensure the alignment nub in the Roof Panel fits into the notch on the Truss (this helps to align the holes in the
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Alignment Nub
& Notch
Note: Ensure to carefully read and follow the roof installation instructions and notes. Following each
step in the order listed will minimize potential complications during installation.
Note: The edge of the Roof Panel fits into the Truss Assembly.
!
!
NO HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS STEP
AGQ
55
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SEC
9
AGQ
AFLY
AFL
AFL
(Not actual size)
ADZY
SEC
9.3
SEC
9.4
8JUIUIF3PPG1BOFMJOQPTJUJPOCFUXFFOUIF(BCMFBOE5SVTTTMJEFPOFRoof Support Strip (AFL) into place within
the notches of the Roof Panel. The bottom lip of the Roof Panel fits over the Wall Panel. The top of the Wall
Panel fits into the groove near the bottom of the Roof Panel.
After aligning the holes in the Roof Panel XJUIUIPTFJOUIF8BMM1BOFMT5SVTTBOE(BCMFTFDVSFUIF3PPG1BOFM
to the shed using the required hardware. Then, secure a second Roof Panel (AGQ) and one (1) Roof Support Strip
(AFL) to the right, front side of the shed.
Note: Ensure the ridge in the bottom of the Roof Panel fits into the top of the wall.
Note: The holes in the Roof Support Strips are for manufacturing
purposes only.
!
!Interior Upward View
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SEC
9
SEC
9.5 Place the ends of a second Truss Assembly into the notches on the next Wall Panel and Window Wall Panel as
shown.
SEC
9.6 While one adult holds the Truss Assembly in place, attach two more Roof Panels (AGQ) and Roof Support Strips (AFL)
into the Truss Assemblies as shown. The edge of the Roof Panels fit down inside the Truss Channels. Ensure
the alignment nubs in the Roof Panels fit into the notches on the Trusses.
ADZY
(Not actual size) AFLY
AGQ
AGQ
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADZY
(Not actual size) AFLY
AGQ
AGQ
SEC
9.3
SEC
9.4
Place the ends of the last Truss Assembly into the notches on the next set of Wall Panels as shown.
While one adult holds the Truss Assembly in place, attach two more Roof Panels (AGQ) and Roof Support Strips (AFL)
into the Truss Assembly as shown. The edge of the Roof Panels fit down inside the Truss Channels. Ensure the
alignment nubs in the Roof Panels fit into the notches on the Trusses.
9
58
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
9
(Not actual size) AFLY
SEC
9.7
SEC
9.8
"UUBDIUIF3FBS(BCMF"TTFNCMZUPUIFTIFEBTTIPXOBOETFDVSFXJUIGPVSUFFO1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws
(ADZ).
Secure the last two Roof Panels (AGQ) POUPUIF5SVTTBOE3FBS(BCMF"TTFNCMJFTVTJOHUIFSFRVJSFEIBSEXBSF5IF
edge of the Roof Panels fit down inside the Truss Channels. Ensure the alignment nubs in the Roof Panels fit
into notches on the Trusses.
ADZY
AHB
AGQ
Rear Gable Assembly
59
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
11.9
SEC
11.10
SEC
11.11
9
ADZY
SEC
9.9
SEC
9.10
Starting at the front side of your shed, attach the Front Roof Cap (AGG)UPUIF3PPG1BOFMTBOE&OUSZ(BCMF
Continue moving to the rear attaching the Center Roof Caps (AFY). Finally, attach the Rear Roof Cap (AFW) to the Roof
1BOFMTBOE3FBS(BCMF
$POOFDUUIF3PPG$BQTUPFBDIPUIFSVTJOHUXP1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ). Repeat this step for all Roof Caps.
ADZ ADZ
Only hand tighten screws. Do not overtighten.
Overtightening may damage plastic parts and
void warranty.
CAUTION
Note: Use only a
hand screwdriver
for this step.
!
AFW
AGG
AFY
AFY
AFY
ROOF CAP INSTALLATION
2 ADULTS REQUIRED FOR STEP 10.9 - 10.10
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TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
11.12
SEC
11.13
9
SKYLIGHT INSTALLATION
ADX
AED
AHC
AHC AHC AHC AHC
SEC
9.11 Pre-fold Skylight (AHC) before installing. Push folded Skylight up through opening between Roof Caps; open
Skylight; use tabs to pull Skylight down into place. Fasten Skylight in place with six (6) #10 x 1” Fender Washers
(AED) and six (6) #10 x 1/2” Pan-Head Screws (ADX) (pull down on tabs while inserting screws to provide resistance).
Repeat this step for each Skylight.
Pull down on tabs while
inserting screws.
Note: Use only a
hand screwdriver
for this step.
!
AXX
AXX
AXX
SEC
9.12 Insert the Truss Hole Inserts (AXX)CFUXFFOUIFSFBS(BCMFBOEUIFSFBS8BMMPGUIF4IFEBTTIPXO
GABLE CLIP INSERTION
Note: Gable Clip can only be inserted with the arrow
pointing up.
!
ADX Y
AED Y
AXXY
(Not to scale)
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SHELF INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED
METAL PARTS REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
10
ADZ (x14)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
ADZY
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
Hardware shown at actual size
Hardware shown at actual size
Parts shown at 15% of actual size
Part shown at 4% of actual size Part shown at 8% of actual size
AIYY
Shelf Support Bracket
AFV (x1)
90” Shelf
AFMY
Wall/Shelf Support Channel
67 3/4”
AFZ (x6)
Corner Shelf
Parts shown at 8% of actual size
METAL PARTS KIT REQUIRED: CTI
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHH, BHI (x6)
LOCATED IN BOX 1 & SMALL PARTS KIT: BDX
Safety Glasses
Phillips Screwdriver
62
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADZ (x8)
SEC
Insert a Shelf Support Channel (AFM) into the slots in the Wall Panels directly below the Right Truss notch, and
secure with four (4) 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ). Insert a second Shelf Support Channel in the slot directly to
the right of the Left Truss Notch and secure with four (4) 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws.
WALL/SHELF SUPPORT CHANNEL INSTALLATION
Left Truss Notch
Right Truss Notch
Insert Channels here.
AFM
AFM
AFM
ADZ
ADZ
10.1
10
63
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Fold up fl aps on the end of 90” Shelf (AFV). Set Shelf on Brackets with indentations toward wall, and secure with
six (6) 1/4” x 5/8” Phillips Pan-Head Screws (ADZ).
Upward view
ADZ (x6)
Note: There are only holes for screws along front side of the Shelf (front is labeled “Front” on underside of Shelf).
!
SEC
Set a Shelf Support Bracket (AIY) into the slots of each of the Shelf Support Channels. The slots must be at the
same height.
90” SHELF INSTALLATION
Note: Insert Shelf Support Bracket at an angle.
!
AIY
AIY
AFV
ADZ
ADZ ADZ
WARNING
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section of Wall Panel. Failure to heed this warning
could result in property damage and/or personal
injury.
10.2
10.3
10
64
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADZY
SEC
Fold up edges of a Corner Shelf (AFZ). Line-up holes in the Corner Shelf with a set of pre-made holes in any
Corner Panel as shown. Secure with four (4) 1/4” x 5/8” Phillips Pan-Head Screws (ADZ). Repeat this step for the rest of
the Corner Shelves.
CORNER SHELF INSTALLATION
Holes
Holes
AFZ
The total weight placed on a Corner Shelf
cannot exceed 10 lb. (4.5 kg).
WARNING
10.4
10
65
WINDOW INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BEJ
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Safety Glasses
ADZ (x4)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
Hardware shown at actual size (*Unless indicated otherwise)
Part shown at 4% of actual size
ADY (x1)
Yw1BO)FBE4DSFX
*AISY
Window Latch
AHE (x1)
Window
Phillips Screwdriver
11
SMALL PARTS KIT REQUIRED: BDX
66
12
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
SEC
Remove the plastic protective fi lm from both sides of the Window (AHE) and slide the Window into the grooves along
the sides of the opening in the Window Wall Panel (Fig. 1). Insert the #10 x 3/8” Pan-Head Screw (ADY) into the hole
BUUIFCPUUPNPGUIF8JOEPX'JHVOUJMnVTI"UUBDIBWindow Latch (AIS) above each corner of the Window as
shown. When tightening the four (4) 1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ), ensure the Window Latches slide freely (Fig.
%POPUPWFSUJHIUFO
AHE
ADY
AIS AIS ADZ
ADZ
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
WINDOW INSTALLATION
Note: Insert Window with bent edge at top and pointing away from the wall.
!
ADZ (x4) ADY (x1) AISY
(Not to scale)
ADZ
AIS
11.1
11
67
PEGBOARD STRIP INSTALLATION
HARDWARE REQUIRED HARDWARE BAGS REQUIRED: BHC, BHD
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
Safety Glasses Level
ADW (x10)
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AIJY
Toolholder
AIIY
L-Hook
AIHY
J-Hook
AIF (x1)
w%PVCMF"SN)PPL
AIG (x1)
4” Double-Arm Hook
AFUY
Pegboard Strip
Hardware shown at actual size Hardware shown at 50% of actual size
Parts shown at 15% of actual size
Phillips Screwdriver
12
SMALL PARTS BOX REQUIRED: BSI
68
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
ADW
ADW (x10)
AFU
SEC
SEC
Using a level, position the Pegboard Strip (AFU) in any desired location along a Wall Panel wall. Screw the
Pegboard Strip to the Wall using fi ve (5) #10 x 3/4” Phillips Pan-Head Screws (ADW). See Note. Repeat this step for
second Pegboard Strip.
Insert Hooks (AIF, AIG, AIH, AII, and AIJ).
PEGBOARD STRIP INSTALLATION
Note: The Pegboard Strip is screwed directly into the plastic. Line up the Strip anywhere on Wall so
holes are over plastic (and not over a groove in the Wall).
!
Note: Ensure the Pegboard Strip is level before inserting Screws.
!
12.1
12.2
12
69
FINAL STEPS
HARDWARE REQUIRED
PLASTIC PARTS REQUIRED
TOOLS REQUIRED
SEC
13
Rubber Mallet
AIX (x4)
Wood Shim (Provided)
Phillips Screwdriver
ADZ (x6)
1/4” x 5/8” Pan-Head Screw
(Not all Screws are used)
AYJY
Battery-Powered Light
Part not shown an any particular scale
Hardware shown at actual size
SMALL PARTS BOX REQUIRED: BSI
HARDWARE BAG REQUIRED: BHB (x2)
SMALL PARTS BOX REQUIRED: BSI
Safety Glasses
Hammer
70
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
BATTERY POWERED LIGHT INSTALLATION
Battery Light Features:
Adjustable Timer
Auto shutoff
Battery powered
Easy on/off
Easy mounting
ADZ (x6)
(Not all Screws are used)
ADZ
ADZ
ADZ
ADZ
ADZ
AYJ
AYJ
AYJ
SEC
Open the battery compartment and remove the plastic cap between the battery and the metal contact. The
Battery Powered Light (AYJ) can be installed above the Right Corner Shelf (on 8'4IFETPSPOUIF'SPOU(BCMF
*OTFSUUXP1/4” X 5/8” Pan-Head Screws (ADZ) half-way into the pilot holes on the Corner Wall Panel or Front
(BCMF)BOH-JHIUPO4DSFXTRepeat this step for the second Light. (FOUMZUBQUIFMJHIUUPUVSOJUPOPSPGG
13.1
13
71
TOOLS AND HARDWARE REQUIRED FOR THIS PAGE
SEC
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
High Side
High side Low side
First Shim Second
Shim
SEC
13.2 In some cases, the shed doors may not completely line up at the tops (fig. 1). When this happens, identify
which side is higher and use a Wooden Shim (AIX) to slightly raise the back corner of the high side until doors line
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If the doors still need further adjustment, stack additional shims (one at a time) alternating between the back
and front shims. After doors are aligned, cut off any portion of wood shim that is still exposed. From inside the
shed, drive a 1” nail through the floor into the shim to hold it in place. Tighten all anchoring hardware now.
DOOR ALIGNMENT
Note: Shim should be placed at the corner, running directly under one wall.
!
13
NO HARDWARE PROVIDED FOR THIS STEP
AIX (x4)
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12
Congratulations on your Lifetime® product purchase. By following the instructions below, your new Lifetime product should
provide you with years of service and enjoyment.
Cleaning and Care
The polyethylene panels are stain- and solvent-resistant. Most stains can be removed, using a mild soap and a soft-bristled
brush. Abrasive cleaning materials may scratch the plastic and are not recommended. Repair scratches or rust spots on
the metal by sanding the affected area lightly; using a rust preventative spray primer; and fi nally, spraying with a high-gloss
spray enamel paint. Avoid placing a direct heat source on or near surfaces unless using a heat barrier.
CLEANING & CARE
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10-YEAR LIMITED FACTORY WARRANTY
THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE SUBSTITUTIONS TO WARRANTY CLAIMS IF PARTS ARE UNAVAILABLE OR OBSOLETE.
1. Lifetime outdoor sheds are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material or workmanship
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impair the use of the product. Defects resulting from misuse, abuse or negligence will void this warranty. This warranty
does not cover defects due to improper installation, alteration or accident. This warranty does not cover damage caused
CZWBOEBMJTNSVTUJOHiBDUTPGOBUVSFwPSBOZPUIFSFWFOUCFZPOEUIFDPOUSPMPGUIFNBOVGBDUVSFS
5IJTXBSSBOUZJTOPOUSBOTGFSBCMFBOEJTFYQSFTTMZMJNJUFEUPUIFSFQBJSPSSFQMBDFNFOUPGEFGFDUJWFQSPEVDU*GUIF
product is defective within the terms of this warranty, Lifetime Products, Inc. will repair or replace defective parts at
no cost to the purchaser. Shipping charges to and from the factory or distribution center are not covered and are the
responsibility of the purchaser. Labor charges and related expenses for removal, installation or replacement of the
shed or its components are not covered under this warranty.
5IJTXBSSBOUZEPFTOPUDPWFSTDSBUDIJOHPSTDVGmOHPGUIFQSPEVDUUIBUNBZSFTVMUGSPNOPSNBMVTBHF*OBEEJUJPO
defects resulting from intentional damage, negligence, unreasonable use or hanging from the truss will void this warranty.
4. Liability for incidental or consequential damages is excluded to the extent permitted by law. While every attempt is
made to embody the highest degree of safety in all equipment, freedom from injury cannot be guaranteed. The user
assumes all risk of injury resulting from the use of this product. All merchandise is sold on this condition, and no
representative of the company may waive or change this policy.
5. This product is not intended for institutional or commercial use; Lifetime Products, Inc. does not assume any liability for
such use. Institutional or commercial use will void the warranty.
6. This warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability
or fi tness for use to extent permitted by Federal and state law. Neither Lifetime Products, Inc., nor any representative
assumes any other liability in connection with this product. This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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support representative. Please include your dated sales receipt and photographs of damaged parts.
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