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LEAN-TOAssembly Instructions
G R O W I N G B E T T E R T H R O U G H D E S I G N
0 4 / 0 2
Lean-To6ft Lean-To
This is a copy of our Lean-To greenhouse base plan. Dimensions shown are allexternal and allow for a small overhang, (as shown in the diagram at the foot ofthe page) suitable for brick or concrete perimeter bases.
Lean-To Greenhouse Base Plan
It would be useful to read at least the following introduction before attempting toassemble any parts. Please read each section fully before commencing each stage.
It is not possible to erect this Lean-To alone, it is therefore essential that you havean assistant throughout.
Please note that all Lean-To’s of 24ft. or more in length must be bolted down to acontinuous concrete base or strip foundation.
Parts Identification
All the way through these instructions end profile identification charts (I.D. Chart)are on each page for your reference so that you can identify the parts, it is notadvisable to mix parts from various boxes especially when extensions are involved.
Tool ListTo assemble your Lean-To greenhouse you will need the following:
1 Spirit level approx. 1m 1 Screwdriver 20/25cm
1 10mm A.F. Spanner 1 Tape measure
1 Sharp knife or good pair of scissors 1 Electric hammer drill
2 5mm dia. drill bits 1 7mm dia. masonry drill bit
1 Trowel or small spade A quantity of sand, ballast and cement
Introduction / Tools / Contents
It is acceptable for the base to be oversize if laying paving slabs or a concrete base. The base plan is an example of the L5x8 Model
Wid
th 1
619
mm
MODEL Width Length Diagonal
L5 x 6 1619 2012 2583
L5 x 8 1619 2632 3090
L5 x 10 1619 3252 3633
L5 x 12 1619 3872 4197
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (mm)
THE BASE MUST BE FLAT, LEVEL AND SQUARE
Length See table
DiagonalSee table
Contents Page No.General order of assembly 4
Assembly of roof front and ends 5
The roof 5
The front 6
The ends 6
Fixing frame to wall 7
Securing the base 7
Glazing the roof 7
Assembling and fitting the vent 7
Glazing the front 8
Glazing the plain end 9
Glazing the door end 10
Contents Page No.Assembling the door 11
Fitting the door 11
Final finishing 12
Fitting extensions 13Identification Charts 14/15/16
Glazing Plans 17
3 Slat Staging assembly instruction 18
7 Slat Staging assembly instruction 19
10 Slat Staging assembly instruction 20
Louvre installation instruction 21
Plates & partition assembly instruction 22
Greenhouse base rail
Base
House or supporting wall
3
Wid
th 1
888
mm
6ft Lean-To Greenhouse Base Plan Introduction/Tools/Contents
Wid
th 1
619
mm
Length See table
DiagonalSee table
House or supporting wall
Greenhouse base rail
Base
L/To Width Length Diagonal
6 x 6 1929 2012 2787
6 x 8 1929 2632 3263
6 x 10 1929 3252 3781
6 x 12 1929 3872 4326
6 x 14 1929 4492 4889
6 x 16 1929 5112 5464
6 x 18 1929 5732 6048
6 x 20 1929 6352 6638
6 x 22 1929 6972 7234
It is acceptable for the base to be oversize if laying paving slabs or a concrete base.The base plan is an example of the L5 x 8 Model
L/To Width Length Diagonal
6 x 24 1929 7592 7833
6 x 26 1929 8212 8436
6 x 28 1929 8832 9040
6 x 30 1929 9452 9647
6 x 32 1929 10072 10255
6 x 34 1929 10692 10865
6 x 36 1929 11312 11475
6 x 38 1929 11932 12087
6 x 40 1929 12552 12699
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS (mm)
THE BASE MUST BEFLAT, LEVEL ANDSQUARE
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6 4
3
10
11
12
13
9
8
7
2
5
Asse
mbl
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Roo
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ont
and
Ends
ASSEMBLY OF ROOF, FRONT & ENDSNOTE: IDENTIFICATION OF ALL PARTSAND SECTIONS CAN BE FOUND ON THE IDCHARTS (PAGES 14 – 16).THE ROOF
1 Identify the ridge member (no.1 on ID chart), roofglazing bars (No. 2 ID chart), roof end glazing bars (No.3) and the eaves gutter (No. 4 ID chart). For help withidentification, roof glazing bars are the same length asroof end glazing bars.
2 Thread PVC glazing strip (No. 5 ID chart) into thegrooves provided on the roof glazing bars and theinside groove only of the roof end bars. Cut to fulllength taking care not to stretch the PVC strip. A littlewater or washing up liquid used as a lubricant mayhelp; especially in winter months.
3 Lay out the parts roughly in position with PVC stripfacing upwards.
NOTE: If fitting an extension please referto page 13.
4. Insert short square headed bolts (No. 6 ID chart) intothe holes provided in the ridge member and looselyfit nuts.
5. Slide glazing bars and roof end glazing bars onto boltheads and push home fully. Tighten nuts securelytaking care not to over tighten.
6. Fit apex plate (No. 7, ID chart) to both ends as shownand tighten securely.
7. Slide short bolts into opposite ends of roof glazing barsand roof end glazing bars.
8. Offer up eaves gutter to bolts and, taking care to pushfully home, tighten securely both roof glazing bars androof end glazing bars.
glazing
bar
roof endglazingbar
ridge gutter
7
Wal
l and
Bas
e fix
ing
FIXING FRAME TO THE WALL AND SECURINGTHE BASE
The complete frame can now be positioned on itsfinal site and fixed to the wall.
24. Butt completed frame tightly against wall and markexact vertical position for long glazing bar on wall. Itis important at this stage that a spirit level should beused to ensure frame is level and square.
25. Holding the plain end bar in its vertical position,check with spirit level, drill through the centre of thebar with a 5mm twist drill ensuring that this holelines up with the centre of a brick, not mortar andcontinues into wall to mark position of hole. Fourholes should be made in this way equally spacedstarting 6” / 13.5cm from the top and bottom.
26. Pull frame away from wall and fir Sealband stripprovided. Cut strip to required lengths, leave a smallgap at each hole to allow screws to pass through.Remove backing paper from strips and fit betweenholes.
27. Now drill the wall with 8mm masonry drill, at thepoints marked, to at least the depth of the roundheaded screws. Fit rawplugs supplied.
28. Repeat stages 24 to 27 for long glazing bar at otherend. Position frame against the wall loosely fittingscrews through the wall glazing bars into therawplugs.
29. To fix ridge to wall drill 5mm holes top and bottomcentrally between each glazing bar.
NOTE: A small V groove is provided the length of theridge to locate your drill tip. continue drilling slightlyinto the wall to mark position.
30. Remove loosely fitted end glazing bar screws, pullframe with ridge away from wall to enable you todrill all holes marked for the ridge with an 8mmmasonry drill (to at least the depth of the screwsprovided). Fit rawplugs. At this stage it isrecommended that the base be secured.
31. Ensure that the frame is square and that the site islevel.
32. Identify the base anchors (No.15, I.D. Chart) or basebrackets (No.15a, I.D. Chart) and lay out at the baseof each glazing bar on the ends and every otherglazing bar on the front. (Only one anchor requiredat each corner - not two.)
33. Dig out a hole below each glazing bar 6”x6”x12”deep and secure base anchors to bolts as shown.
34. Screw both the long glazing bars and the ridge tothe wall
35. Now concrete in each anchor and allow to set.
GLAZING THE ROOFNOTE: The roof glass is over-lapped
NOTE: All bar caps are factory cut to lengthsrequired. Having positioned bottom cap, taphead of bottom screw to ensure it engages in thecorrect position.
36. With reference to the glazing plan identify roof glassand PVC corner bar capping (No.16 I.D. Chart).Secure in position shown using self tapping screws
(No.17 I.D.Chart). Note that the bar capping, whenbutted up against the gutter, will stop short of theglass. This is to allow the next row of sheets tooverlap.
Continue fitting first sheets to each bay usingstandard PVC bar capping (No.18 I.D. Chart) forintermediate roof glazing bars and corner cappingat the opposite end.
ASSEMBLING THE VENT37. Identify the vent kit(s) and assemble with a standard
size pane of glass (610 x 610mm). Do not at thisstage attach the slam rail assembly, this will beattached when the roof glazing is complete.
38. Fit both side vent members to vent hinge, usingM6 x 10 bolts. Slide glass into side vents and intohingeThen fit cill member in place and fix using M6 X 10bolts. Finally, using No. 8 X 12 self tapping screws, fixat each corner, ensuring the vent hinge closures are inplace.
On all models use silicone around the perimeter of theglass to seal any gaps, checking first that the vent issquare.
Glazing bar
Long bolt
Base anchor
12”
6”
8
NOTE: See separate instruction leaflet in openerbox.
39. At this stage, slide first a vent stop (No.22 I.D.Chart), then the assembled vent, followed by afurther vent stop, into the groove provided in theridge. Do not secure at this stage.
NOTE: If you are fitting more than one vent per side,slide all vent stops and vents in at this stage.
40. Decide on the position for the vent(s) and secure alltop sheets up to the vent aperture. All top sheetsshould be pushed into the ridge member. Fit barcap covers after securing top sheets.
41. Position vent over aperture, slide vent stops up eachside and secure both stops firmly.
42. Identify the slam rail (from vent kit) and slide thebrush strip along its length, protruding each end byapproximately 5mm. Then using standard M6 X 10
bolts and nuts attach the fixing cleats (No. 27, IDChart). Next identify 2 cropped head bolts (No. 25,ID Chart) and ensuring that they are located into theglazing bars on either side of the vent, slide raildown onto edge of glass, tighten nuts to secure.
NOTE: See separate instruction leafletin opener box for full details.
GLAZING THE FRONTNOTE: Glass on the front is butt jointed usingseparator strips
43. With reference to the glazing plan identify glassbase panels, PVC standard and corner bar cappings(No. 16 / 18, ID Chart), black or white separatorstrips for glass (No 26 ID Chart). Bar cappings will beshorter than front glazing bars by 16mm.
44. Starting from one corner, position first base panelfitted with 4mm white or black separator strip.
Glaz
ing
the
Fron
tvent closure
(I.D. chart no.23)
vent hinge(I.D. chart no.19)
vent side(I.D. chart no.20)
slam rail cleat(I.D. chart no.27)
slam railassembly cropped head bolts
(I.D. chart no.25)nylon brush strip(I.D. chart no.24)
vent cill(I.D. chart no.21)
9
Select corner bar capping and secure with bottomself tapping screws (No.17, ID Chart) only at thisstage.
45. Continue fitting the base panels finishing the rowwith another bar capping.
46. With reference to the glazing plan fit the first full rowof small glass sheets complete with separator stripand secure with further self tapping screws.
47. Secure panes in position one side only by screwingall self tapping screws into the bar capping and fitbar cap covers (18a I.D. Chart)
48. Repeat instructions 47 until side glazing is complete,finishing the side with a further corner bar capping.
GLAZING THE PLAIN END49. Locate and roughly lay out corner bar cappings and
standard cappings. Corner caps are used against thewall.
50. Following established procedure, fit all base panelsand all glass panes up to (but not including) the topangled sheets and secure as work proceeds.
51. With reference to the glazing plan, identify the topangled sheets and fit by pushing up into the roofend bar recess, and align bottom edge withseparator strip allowing glass to drop in. Secure allbar cappings.
Glaz
ing
the
Side
s
End glazing bar
Separator StripPush up
Gutter member
PUSH
Glazing bar
Base panel Base panel is4mm Toughenedglass 610 x 305
Top row of glass
Roof end bar
4mm separator
Outside
Corner bar
Corner bar capping
Inside
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IDEN
TIFI
CATI
ON C
HART
1. Ridge member
5. Eaves gutter
11. Door and plain end gablebase rail R174 16. Corner bar capping
R318
18. Standard barcappingR316
18a. Bar cap coverR317
19. Vent hinge D866
12. Diagonal brace 1784mm
Door Guide (Door End only) DS60 S/D
12a. Gable diagonalbrace 1918 mm
13. Tube braces
14. Plain end purlinmember
15. Base anchor D106
15a. Base bracket
17. No 8 x 12mmself tappingPozidrivescrewsFS6017
6. Short square headed bolt F5002nut F5006
7. Apex gussetplateD149
8. Cornerglazing barD048
9. Long squareheaded bolt F5003nut F5006
10. Side baserail R125
insidegrooves
2. Glazing barR112
3. Roof endglazing bar
R120
4. PVC glazingstrip D231
D966D967 D965
610x
1628
D519
610 x305
D1254
610 x305
D1254
610 x305
D1254
610 x
305
D1254
610x
1628
D519
610x
1628
D519
610x
1628
D519
610x
1312
D964
610 x610 vent610 x 630
plain
812x
555
D911
922x
555
D912
D966 D968 D965
610x
1628
D519
610 x305
D1254
610 x305
D1254
610x
1628
D519
610
D965
222 330
2.5 110
112 220
132 240
610
D966
610
D967
610
D968
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7-Slat - 25” · 63.5cm Deep Shelf
May be fixed to aluminium greenhouse glazing bars ordirect to a wall.
Greenhouse FixingUsing the nut groove in aluminium glazing bars atapprox. 2ft (60cm) centres. Use the appropriate cleat asindicated.
ONEFix the wall cleats usingcropped-head bolts(ensuring that they arecorrectly fully engaged inthe nut groove) or usingwall plugs and screws as
appropriate. Ensureadjacent brackets arelevel.
TWOFix the horizontalbrackets ensuringthe flanges close offthe ends of theslats. Secure the topend of the tubularbrace to the singlehole near the endof the bracket.Position and fix thelower end of thebrace so that thebracket is level.
Fixing into greenhousecorners where there is nonut grooveThe glass must be removedprior to drilling 7mm holesin the glazing bar to acceptthe offset cleat and tubularbrace. This will provideclearance for typicalgreenhouse bracing. In rarecases it may be necessaryto shorten the length of the slats using a hacksaw.
THREESecure slats tothe horizontalbrackets asshown. Thebolt headsslot into thecentral groovein theunderside ofeach slat.Feed in extrabolts, one foreach end and one for the centre.
FOURThe centralhorizontal bracket ismounted with flattop on to which theslats are fixed. Thesecond of each pairof holes is only usedfor joining slats (seebelow). Once all theslats have beenassembled, check for squareness and then securelytighten all nuts with a 10mm spanner or nut driver.
Joining twosections of stagingThe offset cleat atthe join has to bereplaced with smallintermediate cleat.The horizontalbracket is thenturned over so thatthe flat topsupports the end of
the two sets of slats. Secure each slat with a bolt.
Exploded View
Cropped-head bolt. Thehead must be turned to
engage before tightening.
Horizontalbracket
Tubularbrace
Cropped-headbolt
Use one hole
Use one hole
7 SL
AT S
TAGI
NG A
SSEM
BLY
INST
RUCT
IONS
20
10 S
LAT
STAG
ING
ASSE
MBL
Y IN
STRU
CTIO
NS
10-Slat - 37” · 94cm Deep Shelf
May be fixed to aluminium greenhouse glazing bars ordirect to a wall. Extra support is supplied for thisstaging, It is fixed to the side glazing bar
and hookedinto the
sideof the
staging. Thisshould be done at
each end of the staging.
Greenhouse FixingUsing the nut groove in aluminium glazing bars atapprox. 2ft (60cm) centres. Use the appropriate cleat asindicated.
ONEFix the wall cleats using cropped-head bolts (ensuring thatthey are correctly fullyengaged in the nut
groove) or using wallplugs andscrews asappropriate.
Ensureadjacent brackets
are level.
TWOFix the horizontalbrackets ensuringthe flanges close offthe ends of theslats. Secure the topend of the tubularbrace to the singlehole near the endof the bracket.Position and fix thelower end of thebrace so that thebracket is level.
Fixing into greenhousecorners where there is nonut grooveThe glass must be removedprior to drilling 7mm holesin the glazing bar to acceptthe offset cleat and tubularbrace. This will provideclearance for typicalgreenhouse bracing. In rarecases it may be necessaryto shorten the length of the slats using a hacksaw.
THREESecure slats tothe horizontalbrackets asshown. Thebolt headsslot into thecentral groovein theunderside ofeach slat.Feed in extrabolts, one foreach end and one for the centre.
FOURThe centralhorizontal bracket ismounted with flattop on to which theslats are fixed. The
second of eachpair of holes is only
used for joining slats(see below). Once all theslats have been assembled,check for squareness and then securely tighten all nutswith a 10mm spanner or nut driver.
Joining twosections of stagingThe offset cleat atthe join has to bereplaced with smallintermediate cleat.The horizontalbracket is thenturned over so thatthe flat topsupports the end of
the two sets of slats. Secure each slat with a bolt.
Exploded View
Cropped-head bolt. The head must beturned to engagebefore tightening.
Horizontalbracket
Tubularbrace
Cropped-headbolt
Use one hole
Use one hole
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LOUV
RE IN
STAL
LATI
ON
D361 Louvre Kit
INSTALLATION1 Screw self-tapping screws through holes in the top
and bottom cill members into the ‘C’ groove of the
side jambs to form a complete frame.
2 From outside the greenhouse, fit the frame in place,
fixing into position using the plastic bar caps and
screws.
3 Open the louvre and slide glass blades into position
from inside the greenhouse. To avoid excessive
movement of glass, bend the retaining clips so that
the louvre blade is firmly gripped.
Louvre Installation Instructions
Exploded ViewNo.6 x 12 screws
Top cill
Left hand Glazing Bar
Left hand Side Jamb
Right hand Side Jamb
Right hand Glazing bar(not shown but as lefthand bar)
Bottom cill
CONTENTS OF KITPart No. Description No. Required
- Instructions oneD168 Louvre jamb set oneD166 Louvre side member twoD165 Louvre top/bottom (rubber fitted) one (pair)D362 Louvre smalls pack consisting of:
FS 6013 N0.6 x 12 self-tapping screws fourD729 T/G Louvre glass - 100 x 525mm (4mm thick) six
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Righ
t An
gle
Corn
er P
late
s as
sem
bly
For Right Angle Joining of Slats slide squarehead bolts into Slat ‘A’ (one per slat to bejoined).Slide one square head bolt (per Slats ‘B’) andsecure with Slat corner Joining Plate onunderside.
Check space between Slats are correct and thatSlats ‘B’ are hard up to Slat ‘A’ prior totightening the bolts.
NOTE:You may have to reduce the length of Slats ‘B’to suit.
Right Angle Corner PlatesRight Angle Corner Plates
Underside View
Slat CornerJoining Plate
Slats ‘B’
Slats ‘A’
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G R O W I N G B E T T E R T H R O U G H D E S I G N
Whilst the information contained in this leaflet is accurate at the time of publication, changes in the course of Robinsons policy of improvement through development anddesign might not be indicated. We point out this fact to avoid any infringements of the Trade Descriptions Act and also to advise that Robinsons Greenhouses reserve the
right to change specifications and materials without prior notice. All sizes nominal. All weights approximate.
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