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HINGED - TYPE HM1 SHMSHSDHM1## HOLD DOWN LUGS MUST BE INSTALLED ACCORDING TO WIND CLASSIFICATION WIND CLASSIFICATION N1, N2 = 2x HOLD DOWN LUG (HMHL) N3 = 2x HOLD DOWN LUG (HMHL) Handi-Mate TM Shed INSTALLATION GUIDE

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HINGED - TYPE HM1

SHMSHSDHM1##

HOLD DOWN LUGS MUST BE INSTALLED

ACCORDING TO WIND CLASSIFICATION

WIND CLASSIFICATIONN1, N2 = 2x HOLD DOWN LUG (HMHL)

N3 = 2x HOLD DOWN LUG (HMHL)

Handi-MateTM Shed

INSTALLATIONGUIDE

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BEFORE YOU START

TOOLS REQUIRED

COMPONENTS

Prior to installation, it is important that you contact your local government authority to determine if building approval is required.

To ensure that the installation and erection of your Stratco Handi-MateTM Shed proceeds smoothly you should confirm that all the components and materials listed on the delivery documentation, and in this installation guide, have been supplied. Carefully read this installation guide to familiarise yourself with all the steps involved, and ensure that you have the correct tools and equipment for the job.

NOTE: Use heavy gloves when handling steel sheeting and flashings and never attempt to install a shed in windy conditions.

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SITE AND ASSEMBLY PREPARATION

Important Notes

• It is essential to clear and level the site prior to assembling your Stratco Handi-MateTM Shed.• Before starting to build the shed, please refer to the previous pages of this guide for a list of

recommended shed assembly tools and shed components.• Also note there are different types and colour screws. Ensure that the right type and colour screw is

being used at each location.

• Stability and performance of the shed relies on the door being closed during high wind events.

• Do not traverse the roof of the Handi-MateTM Shed.If this is unavoidable, ensure crawl boards or ladders are used over the roof surface to distributethe load.

Preventing Wind Uplift

All Stratco Handi-MateTM Sheds must be securely bolted to a permanent concrete base with sufficient masonry anchors to prevent wind uplift. It is particularly important that masonry anchors are placed within all four corner brackets of the Handi-MateTM Shed. Further anchors and mounting brackets are also used to fix the Handi-MateTM Shed to the permanent concrete base according to shed size. The mounting brackets are to be evenly spaced along the length of the wall.

Concrete Floor

Option 1 - Before building the shed, pour a base that is larger than the area by at least 200mm in each direction. The base should be poured so the concrete that will be outside the shed floor area slopes away from the shed to help prevent water from entering the shed.

Option 2 - Substantial concrete pads may be used at each anchor location as an alternative to a complete concrete floor. It is recommended pads are minimum Ø250mm x 400mm deep, embedded into a firm natural soil base.

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DOOR

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DOOR TONGUE

10x22 WAFER SCREW

DOOR HANDLE

DOOR ASSEMBLY

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DOOR DOOR JAMB

FRONT WALL ASSEMBLY

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1750 WALL CHANNEL

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CORNER WALL SHEETSPLIT WALL SHEET

WALL SHEET

1750 WALL CHANNEL

1750 WALL CHANNEL

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BACK WALL ASSEMBLY

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POSITION THE WALL SHEETSSO THE SCREWS ARE DRIVENINTO THE CENTRE OF THE PEAK.

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10x16 SCREW

POSITION THE WALL SHEETSSO THE SCREWS ARE DRIVENINTO THE CENTRE OF THE PEAKFOR ALL SCREWS.

RIVETRIVET

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700 WALL CHANNEL

700 WALL CHANNEL

CORNER WALL SHEET

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SIDE WALL ASSEMBLY

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!

10x16 SCREW

POSITION THE WALL SHEET SOTHE SCREWS ARE DRIVEN INTO THECENTRE OF THE PEAK.

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REPEAT PROCESS FOR THIRD WALL

CORNERBRACKET

10x16 SCREW

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MAKE SURE PRE-PUNCHEDHOLES IN THE CORNER BRACKETAND WALL PANELS ARE ALIGNED.

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SHED ASSEMBLY

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10x16 SCREW

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MASONRY ANCHORFIX TO CONCRETE

ONCE SQUARE

CHECK DIAGONALS

FOR SQUARE

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DOOR SHROUD

DOORSHROUD

10x16 SCREW

USE THE DOOR SHROUD AS SPACER TEMPLATEBETWEEN BOTH DOOR JAMBS.FIX AT BASE.

10x16 SCREW

10x16 SCREW

RIVET

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RIDGE BEAM

835mm

10x16SCREW

FIXING LOCATIONS FOR ALL ROOF SHEETS

ALL FIXINGS10x16 WASHER SCREWS

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TURN UP VALLEYS ON SHEET TO ENCOURAGE WATER TO FLOW

TOWARDS WALLS

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75mm IN FROM BACK EDGE OF THE RIDGE CAP THEN CONTINUE WITH 300mm SPACING.

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10x16WASHERSCREW

RIDGE CAP

RIDGE CAP

RIDGE BEAM

RIDGE CAP

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210mmMIN

MIN 20mmMAX 50mm

RIGHT BARGE CAP

RIGHT BARGE CAP

LEFT BARGE CAP

MIN 20mmMAX 50mm

LEFT BARGE CAP

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BROCHSDHM1

SECURE THE SHED

HANDY HINT

MAINTENANCE

The installer is responsible for ensuring the slab or concrete squares are sufficient to support the shed and sustain wind loading. Do not directly anchor your shed to pavers.

Your Stratco Handi-MateTM Shed will maintain its good looks for even longer with a simple wash and wipe down. Cleaning should be performed as often as is required to remove any dirt, salt and pollutants.

Stratco Handi-MateTM Sheds are produced from the highest quality materials and will provide many years of service. Refer to the ‘Selection Use and Maintenance’ brochure for more information on how to get the best out of your product.

www.stratco.com.au

CONTACT

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All brands and logos/images accompanied by ® or ™ are

trade marks of Stratco (Australia) Pty Limited.

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HOLD DOWN LUGS (CENTRE TO CENTRE)IS DETERMINED BY WIND CLASSIFICATION

WIND CLASSIFICATIONN1, N2 = 1400mm MAXIMUM (CENTRE TO CENTRE) N3 = 900mm MAXIMUM (CENTRE TO CENTRE)

SHEETS OFF GROUND DURING WALL ASSEMBLY

HOLD DOWN LUG

ALL HOLD DOWN LUG SCREWS SHALL BE SECURED THROUGH BOTH THE WALL CHANNELS AND WALL SHEETS.