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Arrow CO1014-C1 User Manual

Arrow CO1014-C1
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Exterior Dimensions Interior Dimensions Door
*Approx. Base (Roof Edge to Roof Edge) (Wall to Wall) Opening
Size Size Width Depth Height Width Depth Height Width Height
10' x 14' 121" x 160 1/4" 123 1/4" 162 3/4" 87 7/8" 118 1/4" 157 1/2" 86 5/8" 55 1/2" 60"
3,0 m x 4,0 m 307,3 cm x 407,0 cm 313,1 cm 413,4 cm 223,2 cm 300,4 cm 400,1 cm 220,0 cm 141,0 cm 152,4 cm
Owner's Manual & Assembly Instructions
SO01et
715830210
Missing Parts, Questions on Assembly?
Call: 1-800-851-1085
Do not return to dealer, they are not
equipped to handle your requests.
Storage Area: 129 Sq. Ft. 852 Cu. Ft.
12,0 m
2
24,1 m
3
BUILDING DIMENSIONS * Size rounded off to the nearest foot
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.
Model No. CO1014-C1 DK1014-B1 LX1014-C1
VS1014-C1 VY1014-A1 WV1014-C1
YT1014-C1 697.68604-A1 697.68630-A1
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Arrow CO1014-C1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandArrow
ModelCO1014-C1
CategoryOutdoor Storage
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Before You Begin

Owner's Manual

Study and understand this owner's manual for easier construction.

Assembly Instructions

Review all instructions before you begin assembly for successful results.

Flooring and Anchoring

Building must be anchored to prevent wind damage and a base is necessary for level construction.

Parts and Parts List

Check to be sure that you have all the necessary parts for your building.

Plan Ahead

Watch the Weather

Select a dry and calm day for installation; avoid wind and wet ground.

Teamwork

Two or more people should work together for easier assembly.

Tools and Materials

Lists basic tools and materials needed for construction.

Site Selection and Preparation

Choose a level area with good drainage and sufficient working space.

Safety First

Handling Sharp Edges

Handle pieces carefully, wear gloves, eye protection, and long sleeves.

Tool Safety

Practice caution with tools; be familiar with power tool operation.

Worksite Safety for Children and Pets

Keep children and pets away from the worksite to avoid accidents.

Assembly with Missing Parts

Do not assemble if parts are missing; call for assistance.

Ladder Safety

Ensure ladder is open and on even ground; do not concentrate weight on the roof.

Windy Day Assembly Warning

Do not attempt assembly on a windy day due to panel "sail" effect.

Care and Maintenance

Exterior Finish Care

Periodically clean and wax the exterior surface; touch up scratches.

Roof Maintenance

Keep roof clear of leaves and snow; consider strengthening kits for snow country.

Door Maintenance

Keep door tracks clear; lubricate annually; keep doors closed and locked.

Fastener Inspection

Use washers; regularly check and retighten loose screws, bolts, nuts.

Moisture Control

Use a plastic sheet (vapor barrier) under the floor for good ventilation to reduce condensation.

Additional Maintenance Tips

Wash off part numbers; use silicone caulking for watertight seals.

Accessories

Roof Strengthening Kits

Extra roof beams and braces for added protection against heavy snow.

Anchor Kits

Kits to anchor the building to the ground or concrete.

Tool Hanging Rack

Organizer for tools; fits all Arrow storage buildings.

Floor Frame Kits

A simple floor frame system made of heavy-duty galvanized steel.

Attic Kit / Workbench Kit

Steel bars to install quickly and easily for storage or workbench.

Shelf Units

Heavy-duty galvanized steel shelf units to organize storage space.

Base Construction Options

Arrow Floor Frame Kit

A simple kit recommended for a base; keeps items above ground.

Wood Platform Base

Build your own base using treated lumber and plywood.

Concrete Slab Base

Pour a concrete slab at least 4" thick, level and flat.

Anchoring Methods

Ground Anchoring (Kit AK4)

Anchors with cable and clamps for use with any base.

Anchoring into Wood/Post

Secure building to wood or posts using wood screws.

Concrete Anchoring (Kit AK100)

Anchors to concrete slab or footing using lag screws.

Anchoring into Concrete

Securing the building to a concrete slab or footing.

Hardware Identification

Fasteners and Hardware List

Lists and identifies screws, nuts, bolts, washers, and other hardware.

Parts List

Component Identification

Detailed list of all parts with key numbers, part numbers, descriptions, and quantities.

Assembly Diagrams

Component Assembly Overview

Visual guide showing how parts fit together using key numbers.

Step 1: Floor Frame Assemblies

Floor Frame Assembly Process

Instructions for assembling the front, side, and rear floor frames.

Step 2: Frame Assemblies

Wall Channel and Angle Assembly

Assembling rear wall channels, side wall channels, rear wall angles, and side wall angles.

Step 3: Roof Beam Assemblies

Roof Beam Construction

Instructions for assembling the main roof beam and side roof beam assemblies.

Step 4: Door Track Assembly

Door Track Construction

Assembling the door track using a splice, track pieces, and door slides.

Step 5: Floor Frame Assembly

Floor Frame Construction

Assembling the four corners of the floor frame and ensuring it is square and level.

Step 6: Wall Panel Installation

Corner and Wall Panel Attachment

Attaching corner panels and front/rear wall panels to the floor frame.

Step 7: Mid Frame Installation

Mid Frame Attachment

Fastening rear and side wall channels to provide rigidity to walls.

Step 8: Top Frame Installation

Top Frame Attachment

Fastening rear wall angle, side wall angles, and door track assembly to the top of walls.

Step 9: Wall Panel Installation

Attaching Wall Panels

Securing wall panels to the frame and wall channels.

Step 10: Door Jamb Installation

Front Channel and Door Jamb Attachment

Fastening front wall channels and door jambs for door opening reinforcement.

Step 11: Gable Assembly

Gable Component Preparation

Applying edge trim and joining large and small gables.

Step 12: Gable and Roof Beam Attachment

Gable and Roof Beam Connection

Lifting and fastening gables, and attaching single roof beams.

Step 13: Roof Beam and Brace Installation

Roof Beam Brace Attachment

Fastening track supports, weather stripping, and roof beam braces.

Step 14: Right Roof Panel Installation

Attaching the Right Roof Panel

Positioning and fastening the right roof panel to the roof beam and gable.

Step 15: Left Roof Panel and Ridge Caps

Left Roof Panel and Ridge Cap Installation

Installing the left roof panel and initial ridge caps.

Step 16: Additional Roof Panels and Ridge Caps

Installing More Roof Panels and Ridge Caps

Installing more roof panels and overlapping ridge caps.

Step 17: Final Roof Panels and Ridge Caps

Completing Roof Panel and Ridge Cap Installation

Installing remaining roof panels, ridge caps, and peak caps.

Step 18: Roof Trim Installation

Attaching Roof Trim and Caps

Attaching side, right, and left roof trim to the lower end of roof panels.

Step 19: Door Assembly

Right and Left Door Construction

Assembling the right door, including handle brace, vertical and horizontal braces.

Step 20: Door Installation and Adjustment

Mounting and Adjusting Doors

Installing doors into door slides and adjusting them for proper fit.

Final Assembly Steps

Anchoring the Building

Anchoring the completed building to the ground.

Installing the Floor Frame Kit

Instructions for installing a purchased Floor Frame Kit.

Floor Frame Kit Assembly

Assembly Manual Overview

Manual for assembling the floor frame kit, including parts lists.

Plywood Requirements

Specifies the type, quantity, and thickness of plywood needed.

Pre-Assembly and Site Preparation

General Pre-Assembly Checks

Check local codes, follow directions, ensure parts fit, remove manual from carton.

Site Preparation Steps

Prepare the earth bed by removing sod, leveling, and tamping.

Plywood Installation Guide

Plywood Cutting and Fastening

Instructions for cutting plywood to size and fastening it to the frame.

Plywood Sheet Layout

Plywood Sheet Identification

Diagrams showing dimensions and numbering for plywood sheets for different building sizes.

Rust Prevention and Care

Understanding Rust

Rust is natural oxidation from moisture; problem areas include holes, edges, and scratches.

Rust Protection Precautions

Avoid nicks, use washers, keep tracks clear, and touch up scrapes.

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