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Brand | Arrow |
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Model | LW108FB |
Category | Outdoor Storage |
Language | English |
Provides model number LW108FB and contact details for assistance.
Details storage area, volume, and exterior/interior dimensions.
Read and understand the manual for easier construction.
Follow all instructions carefully for successful assembly results.
Essential steps for a level base and anchoring against wind damage.
Check all parts against the list before starting assembly.
Choose a dry, calm day for installation and be mindful of ground conditions.
Recommend at least two people for efficient and safe building assembly.
Lists essential tools and materials needed for building construction.
Choose a level, well-drained area with adequate working space.
Wear gloves, eye protection, and long sleeves due to sharp edges.
Exercise caution with tools and understand their operation.
Keep children and pets away from the assembly area.
Do not assemble if parts are missing; call for assistance.
Ensure ladders are stable and avoid placing weight on the roof.
Avoid assembly on windy days due to panel instability.
Clean and wax exterior surfaces periodically; touch up scratches.
Keep the roof clear of debris and snow to prevent damage.
Ensure door tracks are clear and lubricated for smooth operation.
Use washers and check for loose fasteners, retightening as needed.
Use a vapor barrier and ventilation to reduce condensation.
Wash off part numbers and use caulking for seals.
Kits to increase roof strength against heavy snow loads.
Kits for securing the building to the ground or a concrete base.
Organizer for storing tools efficiently within the building.
Kits to create a solid base for the building structure.
Add storage or workspace by installing steel bar kits.
Galvanized steel units for organizing storage space on walls or floor.
A pre-made kit for a simple and effective building base.
Guide for building a level and flat wood platform base.
Instructions for pouring a thick, level concrete slab foundation.
Ground anchoring using augers, cable, and clamps.
Securing the building to wooden structures using screws.
Concrete anchoring using corner gussets and clips.
Methods for securing to poured concrete slabs or blocks.
Identification of various nuts, bolts, screws, washers, and handles.
Identification of door slides, guides, and roof trim components.
Identification of the track support part used in assembly.
Cross-reference between assembly steps and specific part numbers.
Detailed list of all components and their quantities per carton.
Visual guide for assembling roof beams, gables, and related parts.
Visual guide for assembling wall panels, corner panels, and frame elements.
Lists components required for floor frame construction.
Joining front floor frames and ramp with screws.
Overlapping and joining side and rear floor frames.
Lists parts for assembling wall frame structural pieces.
Joining rear wall channel pieces with a bolt.
Joining side wall channel pieces with a bolt.
Joining rear wall angle pieces with a bolt.
Joining side wall angle pieces with a bolt.
Lists components required for roof beam assemblies.
Assembling the main roof beam from four overlapped pieces.
Assembling left and right roof beams from two pieces each.
Lists components for assembling the door track.
Connecting door track pieces using a splice and screws.
Positioning door slides onto the door track assembly legs.
Lists components for assembling the floor frame corners.
Joining the four corners of the floor frame using screws and bolts.
Measuring diagonals to confirm the floor frame is square and level.
Lists wall panels and corner panels for structural assembly.
Positioning and fastening corner panels to the floor frame corners.
Fastening front and rear wall panels to the corner panels.
Lists wall angles and channels for reinforcing the structure.
Fastening rear wall angle and channel assemblies to the rear wall.
Fastening side wall angle and channel assemblies to the side walls.
Fastening the door track assembly to the top of the front wall.
Lists wall panels of different widths for installation.
Overlapping and securing wall panels to the frame and channels.
Using bolts and nuts to secure overlaps at the top of wall angles.
Lists front wall channels and door jambs for the entrance.
Fastening front wall channels between side channels and corner panels.
Securing door jambs to the front panel and wall channel.
Lists gables and roof beam brackets for structural support.
Applying protective trim to the top edges of the gables.
Fastening roof beam brackets to the gables for roof support.
Lists gables, gable braces, and track supports.
Fastening gables to the door track assembly using screws.
Connecting left and right gables together using a gable brace.
Securing track supports to the front gable assembly.
Lists weather stripping, roof beams, and braces.
Wrapping weather stripping tape around the joined gable edges.
Assembling and fastening the main roof beam to front and rear gables.
Fastening the single roof beams to the structure.
Securing roof beam braces to the main beam and track supports.
Lists the right roof panel and fasteners for installation.
Placing the right roof panel at the back right corner and fastening it.
Continuing to fasten the right roof panel to the gable and lower roof beam.
Lists various roof panels and weather stripping tape.
Positioning left and right roof panels at the roof corners.
Covering the peak joint with weather stripping tape.
Installing remaining roof panels and continuing peak weather stripping.
Lists ridge caps and roof panels for the final roof stages.
Placing the first ridge cap, covering bolt heads with tape.
Overlapping the second ridge cap with the first during panel installation.
Securing the lower ends of panels to side wall angles.
Lists side roof trim pieces and peak/ridge caps.
Fastening the side roof trim to the lower end of the roof panels.
Bending side trim flanges and fitting corner trim caps.
Securing trim caps, panel ribs, and ridge caps together.
Lists door handle brace, doors, braces, and guides.
Attaching the door handle brace and handle to the door.
Securing the vertical door brace to the door surface.
Fastening horizontal door braces to the top and bottom door edges.
Bolting the lower door guides to the door assembly.
Lists door assemblies and screws for installation.
Placing the right door assembly into the frame track and slides.
Using adjustment holes in slides to ensure doors meet evenly.
Repeating the installation and adjustment process for the left door.
Securely anchor the building to prevent movement.
Install the purchased Floor Frame Kit if applicable.
Rust is an oxidizing process caused by moisture exposure.
Avoid damage, use washers, keep clean, and touch up paint.
Specifies number and type of plywood sheets based on building size.
Ensure the frame is square and level for proper plywood fit.
Cut plywood sheets to the dimensions indicated in the diagrams.
Secure plywood to the frame using drywall screws.
Diagrams showing plywood sheet placement for various building sizes.
Diagram illustrating plywood sheet placement for the 8x8 building.