RUTLAND COUNTY GARDEN FURNITURE Wooden Pergola Canopy Outdoor Rain Shelter Polycarbonate Roof Pergola Gazebo Carport Instruction Manual
- June 1, 2024
- Rutland County Garden FURNITURE
Table of Contents
RUTLAND COUNTY GARDEN FURNITURE Wooden Pergola Canopy Outdoor Rain
Shelter Polycarbonate Roof Pergola Gazebo Carport
Assembly Instructions
Polycarbonate Car Port 3 Post (5 & 6.5M)
Before you commence the assembly process, we recommend that you read these instructions thoroughly beforehand to familiarise yourself with the assembly process and to also check that you have the correct components. If for any reason you need assistance, you can find our contact details on the final page of these instructions. We strongly recommend that any assembly is carried out on an open flat, level surface if possible and with sufficient space. You will also require the assistance of at least 2 adults to complete assembly safely.
Tools required: 10mm socket, No2 Pozidriv screwdriver (or electric driver), step ladder or platform.
Product Specification Table
Please use the table below in conjunction with the Components list on page 3
to check you have the correct parts before commencing assembly of your
carport.
| 2 x 5M| 2 x 6.5M| 2.5 x 5M| 2.5 x 6.5M| 3 x 5M| 3 x 6.5M| 3.5 x 5M| 3.5 x
6.5M| 4.5 x 5M| 4.5 x 6.5M
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
40mm Screws| 8| 8| 10| 10| 12| 12| 12| 12| 16| 16
60mm screws| 96| 108| 102| 116| 108| 124| 108| 124| 120| 140
50mm Coachscrew| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4
100mm Coachscrew| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14| 14
120mm Coachscrew| 16| 20| 16| 20| 16| 20| 16| 20| 16| 20
60mm Roofing screw| 8| 8| 10| 10| 12| 12| 12| 12| 16| 16
Roof panel| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9
Glazing bar| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8
Glazing bar capping| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8
Glazing bar end cap| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8| 6| 8
Panel closure strip| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9| 7| 9
Posts| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3| 3
Wall plate| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Runner| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Rafter| 8| 10| 8| 10| 8| 10| 8| 10| 8| 10
Brace| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4| 4
End brace| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
End cover| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Fascia| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Cladding| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12| 12
Component list
The Product Specification table on page 2 will contain quantities for the components shown below.
Rutland County Garden Furniture Ltd, Ashbourne House, 2 Dovecote Meadows, Aslackby, Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 0HZ. Company No: 11025348 VAT No: 282569762
Panel and glazing bar preparation
Before commencing assembly, the outer panel edges and glazing bars will need
to be pre-drilled as per the following instructions using the spacings
indicated in the table below.
Panel length table (all dimensions in mm)
| | | Panel length|
---|---|---|---|---
2M| 2.5M| 3M| 3.5M| 4M| 4.5M
Holes per panel/bar| 4| 5| 6| 6| 7| 8
Hole spacing| 600| 575| 560| 660| 633| 614
Wall plate height – top edge*| 2556| 2643| 2730| 2817| 2873| 2990
Post distance from the wall| 1764| 2256| 2748| 3240| 3733| 4225
Top of the post to Top of the wall plate| 310| 397| 484| 571| 658| 755
The “Wall plate height – top edge” is a recommendation based upon a default post height of 2240mm. If either the wall plate height or post height is to be adjusted, please use the “Top of post to Top of wall plate”, dimension A in the figure below, to calculate the new Wall plate and post heights.
Glazing bars
Measure 100mm from either end of the glazing bar (fig.1) and using the 5mm
drill bit supplied, drill the first hole by using the central groove in the
base of the glazing bar as a guide and drilling through as shown (fig. 2).
Using the Panel length table, now measure along the glazing bar the
appropriate length from the centre point of the first hole and continue to add
the remaining holes in the glazing bar in this manner. The final hole should
be approximately 100mm from the opposing end of the glazing bar. Take the
supplied rubber gasket and tear it half lengthways to create the 2 mouldings
required for the glazing bars and slide them into the slots on either side of
the glazing bar, pulling them down its entire length (fig3).
Polycarbonate panels
Two of the roof panels will be fitted as a “mirror” pair with holes down one
edge to allow them to be fixed to the outer rafters. Lay out 2 panels with the
UV-coated side uppermost and the aluminium tape on both panels at the same end
(fig. 1). Start by placing a piece of scrap timber under the area to be
drilled. Now drill the first hole 100mm from either end of one the panels and
17mm from the edge (fig.2) using the 5mm drill bit supplied. Using the Panel
length table (page 4), now measure along the panel the appropriate length from
the centre point of the first hole, move the scrap timber into position and
continue to add the remaining holes, 17mm from the edge of the panel as
before. The final hole should be approximately 100mm from the opposing end of
the panel. Repeat the drilling process for the second panel, this time
drilling the opposing edge as shown (fig 1). We recommend any protective film
is not removed until you are ready to install the panel.
Polycarbonate Car Port
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
- Begin by taking the wall plates, one at a time, and placing them horizontally (use a spirit level or laser) on the wall where you would like the car port located. Check the Panel length table (page 4) to establish the distance from TOP of the wall plates to the floor. Mark the hole positions for your wall fixings then drill and fix them into place.
- Place one of the posts on a flat surface as shown and then insert one of the runners into the post slot, using the markings on the runner as a guide. Fix into place with 2 x 60mm woodscrews.
- Slot another post over the other end of the runner, aligning with the single mark on the runner top edge and fix into place with 2 x 60mm woodscrews.
- Align a brace with the underside of either end of the runner and centrally across the inside face of the post as shown. The mating faces should be flat against each other before fixing the brace into place with a 100mm coachscrew at each end. Repeat and attach the remaining brace to the other end of the runner to form a “goal post” structure.
- Assemble the second “goal post” using the remaining post, runner and brace in the same manner as before.
- Using your assistants, manoeuvre the previously assembled “goalpost” with 2 posts into place. Position it parallel to the wall with the runner overhang adjacent to the outer end of your wall plates. Consult the Panel length table (page 4) to correctly distance the posts from the wall.
- Now drop one of the rafters into place…
- Add a rafter to the slot in the other end of the runner, adjusting the position of the “goal post” as necessary. Do not fix in place at this stage.
- Butt the other rafter against the outer face of the post before securing in place with a 120mm coachscrew driven down into the runner.
- Adjust the positioning of the “goal post” if necessary, so that the notch in the underside of the wall end of the outer rafter sits snugly on the top of the wall plate and also lines up with the markings indicating its correct position. Fix in place with a 120mm coachscrew driven down into the wall plate.
- Now fix the intermediate rafter into place with a 120mm coachscrew driven down into the wall plate…
- …and another down into the runner.
- Using your assistants again, manoeuvre the previously assembled “goal post” with 1 post into place. Slide the free runner end into the slot in the centre post pushing it fully home until it butts against the other runner…
- … before securing it into place with 2 x 60mm screws through the post into the runner.
- Now fit the final brace into place, Aligning it the underside of the runner and centrally across the inside face of the post. Fix it into place with a 100mm coachscrew at each end.
- Drop the remaining outer rafter into place and fix into place as you did in steps 9 & 10.
- Place an end brace against the inner face of the outer runner so that the lower face is butted against the inner face of the post and the top edge is approximately 10mm from the top edge of the rafter. Fix in place with 2 x 50mm coachscrews into the rafter and 1 x 100mm coachscrew into the post as shown.
- Now add the remaining intermediate runners, using the markings on the runner and wall plate and fixing into place with a 120mm coachscrew into the wall plate and runner as before.
- Starting from one end of the car port attach the previously drilled glazing bar so that it is centred on the first inner rafter and butted up to the wall as shown. Fix in place with 60mm screws.
- Position one of the drilled polycarbonate panels so that it sits on the glazing bar, aluminium tape at the wall, UV coated side up and the drilled edge flush with the outer rafter. Ensure the inner edge is parallel with the glazing bar and adjust the “goalpost” laterally if necessary before fixing the panel in place with 60mm roofing screws and then closing the cover caps.
- Add the next glazing bar as before, centred on the rafter and butted against the wall. Add an undrilled panel, aluminium tape at the wall and UV coated side up, adjacent to the last panel and use an assistant to support the lower panel edge whilst the glazing bar capping is snapped into place on the first glazing bar as shown.
- Continue adding further panels as you did in Step 23 and finish off with the other drilled panel, fixed in place with roofing screws as you did with the first panel in Step 22.
- Position the fascia so that its ends are flush with outer rafters and its top edge is just touching the underside of the glazing bars. Fix into place with a pair of 60mm screws into the rafter ends.
- Slot a panel closure strip onto the end of each panel and a glazing bar cap onto the end of each cap.
- Position the end cover so that its rear edge is butted against the wall and the top edge is 30mm above the roof panel…
- …and fix into place with 40mm screws spaced as per the Panel length table (page 4).
- Finish off by applying suitable flashing to the wall/roof join to weatherproof the structure. Your Eternity carport is now complete.
- To attach cladding panels simply align as shown at the base of the post before screwing into place using 4 x 60mm woodscrews through the pre-drilled holes per panel. Repeat for each face of the post.
We hope that you found your product quick and easy to assemble but if not and you require any further assistance or have any questions you can contact us by telephone at: 01778 440803 Email: at info@rutlandcountygardenfurniture.co.uk www.rutlandcountygardenfurniture.co.uk
Rutland County Garden Furniture Ltd, Ashbourne House, 2 Dovecote Meadows, Aslackby, Sleaford, Lincs, NG34 0HZ. Company No: 11025348 VAT No: 282569762
References
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