Concrete anchor foundation, Safety frame maintenance founda tion – One Stop Gardens Greenhouse 44712 User Manual

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Item 47712

Concrete Anchor Foundation

1. This foundation will be assembled out of

4 x 4 treated lumber, hardware, and prefabricated

concrete anchors (none provided).

2. Assemble the 4 x 4 pieces in the

dimensions shown in the diagram below.

The wood will need to be trimmed to fit.

Make certain that the assembly is square and level.

The diagonal dimensions, from outside corner

to outside corner, should be 123

3

/

4

″ each.

3. Securely assemble the frame together

using proper hardware.

Figure A: Wood Frame Dimensions

4. Dig a hole for each of the concrete anchors in

the positions shown. The hole should be slightly

oversized and should be deep enough so that the

frame will rest almost on the ground when installed.

5. Carefully place the anchors in the holes,

and place the frame on the anchors.

Use a level on the frame to make sure that

the anchors are sunk to the proper depth.

If any anchors need to be raised, partially fill the

hole under the anchor with sand or gravel.

6. Once the frame is level, secure it to the anchors.

Fill up the holes the rest of the way with

the earth you removed previously.

7. Optional: For convenience you may fill the

frame at this point with a proper fill material,

such as gravel (not included).

8. There are

four Floor Plates to position on

the foundation; the Front Floor Plate (17),

the Rear Floor Plate (16), and

two Side Floor Plates (34).

(See Figure G on page 8.)

9. Match the length of each of the

four Floor Plates (16, 17, 34) with the appropriate

length of each edge of the base.

Place the Front Floor Plate (17) on

the side that the door will face.

NOTE: Position the four Floor Plates (16, 17, 34)

with their outer edges overhanging the outer edges

of the frame, as shown below.

Do not secure

the Floor Plates to the Frame at this time.

Figure B: Concrete Anchor Foundation - Cross Section

SAFETY

FRAME

MAINTENANCE

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TION

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