1,2 m x 2,0 m 128,3 cm x 203,8 cm 124,5 cm 202,6 cm 208,3 cm 121,3 cm 196,9 cm 206,4 cm 97,8 cm 153,0 cm
2
4,4 m3
* Size rounded off to the nearest foot
MUST BE TAKEN WHEN HANDLING THE VARIOUS PIECES
TO AVOID A MISHAP. FOR SAFETY SAKE, PLEASE READ
SAFETY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MANUAL
BEFORE BEGINNING CONSTRUCTION. WEAR GLOVES
WHEN HANDLING METAL PARTS.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN....
Owner's Manual
Before beginning construction, check local building codes regarding footings, location
and other requirements. Study and understand this owner's manual.
Important information and helpful tips will make your construction easier and more
enjoyable.
Assembly Instructions: Instructions are supplied in this manual and contain all
appropriate information for your building model. Review all instructions before you begin,
and during assembly, follow the step sequence carefully for successful results.
Flooring and Anchoring: Your storage building must be anchored to prevent wind
damage. A base is necessary to construct a square and level building. Anchoring and
base materials are not included with your building. We recommend the combined use
of an Arrow Floor Frame Kit and an Arrow Anchoring Kit as an effective method of
securing your building to the ground (Available at your local dealer, Arrow's website
arrowsheds.com or call Arrow's Customer Service department 1-800-851-1085) or you
may construct a base and anchoring system of your choice. Your assembly instructions
provide information on a few methods commonly used to secure and level a storage
building.
Parts and Parts List: Check to be sure that you have all the necessary parts for
your building.
•All part numbers can be found on the parts. All of these numbers (before the -) must agree with the
numbers on the Parts List page.
•If you fi nd that a part is missing, include the model number of your building and contact:
Arrow Shed, LLC Customer Service Department
1101 North 4th Street Breese, Illinois 62230
•Separate contents of the carton by the part number while reviewing parts list. The fi rst few steps
show how to join related parts to make larger sub assemblies which will be used later.
•Familiarize yourself with the hardware and fasteners for easier use during construction. These are
packaged within the carton. Note that extra fasteners have been supplied for your convenience.
1-800-851-1085 or assist@arrowsheds.com
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PLAN AHEAD....
Watch the Weather: Be sure the day you select to install your building is dry and calm.
Do not attempt to assemble your building on a windy day. Be careful on wet or muddy ground.
Teamwork: Whenever possible, two or more people should work together to assemble
your building. One person can position parts or panels while the other is able to handle the
fasteners and the tools.
Tools and Materials: These are some basic tools and materials you will need for the
construction of your building. Decide which method of anchoring and the type of base you
wish to use in order to form a complete list of the materials you will need.
Required
• Eye Goggles
• No. 2 Phillips Screwdriver
(With Hardened Magnetic Tip)
Note: A power screwdriver or vari-
able speed drill with Phillips-tip
attachment can speed assembly by
as much as 40%.
• Work Gloves
• Step Ladder
• Utility Knife / Scissors
• Pliers
• Carpenter's Level
• Tape Measure
Required
Optional Time-Savers
• Wrench / Nut Driver
• Electric / Cordless Drill
• Square
• String (for squaring frame)
Base Preparation
• Hammer and Nails
• Spade or Shovel
• Hand Saw / Power Saw
• Lumber and/or Concrete
Selecting and Preparing Your Site: Before assembly, you will want to decide on a
location for your building. The best location is a level area with good drainage.
•Allow enough working space for ease of moving parts into position during assembly. Be sure there
will be enough space at entrance for doors to open fully and enough space around the building to
be able to fasten the panel screws from the outside.
•Before you begin the fi rst steps in assembling your parts, a base should be constructed and
an anchoring system should be ready to use.
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Safety precautions are important to follow throughout the construction of your building.
SAFETY FIRST....
•Care must be taken when handling various
pieces of your building since some contain
sharp edges. Please wear work gloves, eye
protection and long sleeves when assembling
or performing any maintenance on your
building.
safety edge
sharp edge
sharp edge
safety edge
•Keep children and pets away from worksite
to avoid distractions and any accidents which
may occur.
•Practice caution with the tools being used in
the assembly of this building. Be familiar with
the operation of all power tools.
•Do not attempt to assemble the building if
parts are missing because any building left
partially assembled may be seriously damaged
by light winds. Call 1-800-851-1085 or assist@
arrowsheds.com
•Never concentrate your total weight on the
roof of the building. When using a step ladder
make sure that it is fully open and on even
ground before climbing on it.
•Do not attempt to assemble the building on a
windy day, because the large panels acting as a
"sail", can be whipped about by the wind making
construction diffi cult and unsafe.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE....
Finish: For long lasting fi nish, periodically clean and wax the exterior surface. Touch-up
scratches as soon as you notice them on your unit. Immediately clean the area with a wire
brush; wash it and apply touch-up paint per manufacturer's recommendation.
Roof: Keep roof clear of leaves and snow with long handled, soft-bristled broom. Heavy
amounts of snow on roof can damage building making it unsafe to enter. In snow country,
Roof Strengthening Kits are available for most Arrow Buildings for added protection against
heavy snow accumulation. Contact Arrow as outlined on the Ordering Accessories page
to place an order.
Doors: Always keep the door tracks clear of dirt and other debris that prevent them from
sliding easily. Lubricate door track annually with furniture polish or silicone spray. Keep
doors closed and locked to prevent wind damage.
Fasteners: Use all washers supplied to protect against weather infi ltration and to protect
the metal from being scratched by screws. Regularly check your building for loose screws,
bolts, nuts, etc. and retighten them as necessary.
Moisture: A plastic sheet (vapor barrier) placed under the entire fl oor area with good
ventilation will reduce condensation.
Other Tips....
• Wash off inked part numbers on coated panels with soap and water.
• Silicone caulking may be used for watertight seals throughout the building.
Do not store swimming pool chemicals in your building. Combustibles and
corrosives must be stored in air tight approved containers.
Keep this Owner's Manual and Assembly Instructions for future reference.
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BEFORE
AFTER
ACCESSORIES....
ROOF STRENGTHENING
(heavy snow load) KITS
Extra roof beams and gable braces
designed for added protection against
heavy snow accumulation. Increases
the strength of your roof.
ANCHOR KITS
Model No. AK4
Anchor Kit contains heavy-duty steel
augers, 60' (18 m) of steel cable and
4 cable clamps. No digging or concrete
pouring, just insert cable under roof,
over roof beams, into augers and twist
augers into the ground. For buildings
larger than 10'x9' (3,0 m x 2,6 m), use 2 kits.
Model No. AK100
New concrete anchor system permits
anchoring any size Arrow building
directly to a concrete slab. Each kit
contains heavy-duty, hot-dipped
galvanized steel corner gussets and
perimeter clips which fi t over the fl oor
frame and lag bolt into a concrete slab.
Full assembly instructions and a 1/4"
masonary drill bit are included.
FLOOR FRAME KITS
MODELS FB47410, FB5465, FB106-A
FB109-A and FB1014-A
A simple new fl oor frame system made of heavy-duty, hot-dipped
galvanized steel. Use as base for plywood, sand or stone.
ATTIC KIT / WORKBENCH KIT
Model No. AT101
Heavy-duty galvanized steel bars that
fi t all 10' (3,0 m) wide Arrow buildings.
They install quickly and easily to
help organize space and create
more useable space as an attic or
workbench. Will hold up to 250 lbs.
(113 kg) evenly distributed.
Some drilling required to fi t buildings without mid-wall bracing.
Model No. AK600
Earth Anchor Kit anchors any size
Arrow building to the ground.
Each kit contains heavy duty,
hot-dipped galvanized steel
corner gussets and 4 earth anchors.
hangers and a small tool holder for
screwdrivers, pliers, etc. Holders
slide along channel for fully
adjustable spacing. Great for
garage, basement, or the back
of any door. Fits all Arrow
storage buildings.
SHELF UNITS
Heavy-duty, galvanized steel shelf units help organize storage
space. They easily mount on the wall or sit on the fl oor. Fits all
Arrow buildings.*
Model No. SS404
• Makes 8" to 12" (20,3-30,5 cm)
wide shelves in any length.
• Brackets, braces,
hardware included.
Lumber is not included.
* Some drilling required to fi t buildings without mid-wall bracing.
Model No. SS900-B
• Grey color
• 3 shelves
• Holds up to 85 lbs. (38 kg)
(even weight distribution)
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We recommend that you purchase accessory items from your local storage building dealer whenever possible;
however, because the full line of accessories is not always available from all dealers, Arrow is offering them
to you on a direct basis.
There are two ways to order Arrow Storage Building Accessories:
ORDERING ACCESSORIES....
Option 1
Accessories can be purchased
through
arrowsheds.com
SPECIAL NOTE:
If your accessory is shipped via truck line a day time phone number is required to arrange delivery. If no
one is available to sign for the delivery, you may be subject to a re-delivery charge assessed by the carrier.
Arrow has the best base for your building in this simple kit. It keeps stored items above the ground. This kit should be used with
one of the following:
A. To support a plywood deck B. To be fi lled with sand. We recommend the combined use of
1. an ARROW FLOOR FRAME KIT and 2. an ARROW ANCHORING KIT as an effective method of securing the building to the ground. Allow 1 - 2 hours for construction.
OPTION 2: Wood Platform
If you decide to build your own base, be sure to select the appropriate materials.
These are the recommended materials for your base:
2 x 4's (38 mm x 89 mm) Pressure Treated Lumber
5/8" (15,5 mm) 4 x 8 (1220 mm x 2440 mm) Plywood-exterior grade NOTE: Pressure Treated Lumber must not be used where
it will make contact with your storage building. The properties of Pressure Treated Lumber will cause accelerated corrosion.
If Pressure Treated Lumber comes in contact with your storage building your warranty will be voided.
The platform should be level and fl at (free of bumps, ridges etc.)
to provide good support for the building. The necessary materials
may be obtained from your local lumber yard.
To construct the base follow instructions and diagram.
Construct frame (using 10 penny galvanized nails)
Measure 16"/24" (40,6 cm/61,0 cm) sections to construct
inside frame (see diagram)
Secure plywood to frame (using 4 penny galvanized nails)
Allow 6 - 7 hours for construction.
Note: Platform/Slab will extend 9/16" (1,4 cm) beyond fl oor
frame on all four sides. Seal this 9/16" (1,4 cm) of wood with a
roofi ng cement (not included), or bevel this 9/16" (1,4 cm) of
concrete when pouring, for good water drainage.
80 1/4"
203,8 cm
50 1/2"
128,3 cm
OPTION 3: Concrete Slab
The slab should be at least 4" (10,2 cm) thick. It must be level and fl at to provide good support for the frame.
The following are the recommended materials for your base.
1 x 4's (19 mm x 89 mm) (will be removed once the concrete cures)
Concrete Sheet of 6 mil plastic
We recommend for a proper strength concrete to use a mix of: 1 part cement 3 parts pea sized gravel 2 1/2 parts clean sand
Prepare the Site/Construct a Base
1. Dig a square, 6" (15,2 cm) deep into the ground (remove grass).
2. Fill up to 4" (10,2 cm) in the square with gravel and tamp fi rm.
3. Cover gravel with a sheet of 6 mil plastic.
4. Construct a wood frame using four planks of 1x4 (19 mm x 89 mm)
lumber.
5. Pour in concrete to fi ll in the hole and the frame giving a
total of 4" (10,2 cm) thick concrete. Be sure surface is level.
80 1/4"
203,8 cm
Note: Finished Slab dimensions, with lumber removed.
50 1/2"
128,3 cm
FRONT
(DOOR)
FRONT
(DOOR)
Allow 3 - 5 hours for construction and a week for concrete curing time.
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BR10
Anchoring
Anchoring Down The Building
It is important that the entire fl oor frame be anchored after the building is erected.
Below are recommended ways of anchoring.
Anchoring into Wood/Post:
Use 1/4" (6 mm) Wood Screws. There are 1/4" (6 mm)
dia. holes provided in the frames for proper anchoring.
Arrow Anchoring Kit: (Model No. AK100 or 68383)
Recommended for use with the concrete base.
Contains: Corner gussets, perimeter clips, hardware,
1/4" masonary drill bit and installation instruction.
Anchoring into Concrete:
1. For poured concrete slab or footing or patio blocks:
Use 1/4" x 2" (6 mm x 51 mm) Lag Screws.
2. For Anchor Post of Concrete poured after building is
erected: Use 1/4" x 6" (6 mm x 152 mm) Lag Screws.
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BR11
Hardware
65103
#8-32 Hex Nut (10)
66714
#6-32x7/16" (11 mm)
Flat Hd Bolt (16)
(Packed with Screws)
65941
#6-32 Hex Nut (23)
(Packed with Screws)
66645
#6-32x3/4" (19 mm)
Flat Hd Bolt (7)
(Packed with Screws)
65923
#8-32x3/8" (10 mm)
Bolt (10)
66646
Washer (160)
(4 sheets of 40)
65004
#8Ax5/16" (8 mm)
Screw (207)
66022
Gray Foam Tape (1)
66016
66684
Spring Latch (2)
66462
Hasp (1)
66604
Hinge (4)
Facia Cap
(1 Right and 1 Left)
Foil Tape (1)
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66463
Swivel Staple (1)
67293
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BR12
Parts List
Assembly Part Part Quantity Check
Key No. Number Description in Carton List
1 9796 Ramp 1
2 8977 Side Floor Frame 2
3 9795 Floor Frame 2
4 9793 Corner Post 4
5 9789 Left Door Jamb 1
6 9791 Front Header 1
7 8070 Side Eave Frame 1
8 8062 Rear Header 1
9 8061 Left Gable 1
10 8060 Right Gable 1
11 8069 Side Peak Frame 1
12 8067 Siding Stud - Short 3
13 8068 Siding Stud - Long 2
14 8066 Roof Frame 2
15 8075 Rear Siding - 6 Board 2
16 8074 Side Siding - 6 Board 6
17 8073 Top Siding - 5 Board 1
18 8080 Peak Trim 1
19 8078 Right Wall Trim 1
20 8079 Left Wall Trim 1
21 8076 Right Roof Trim 1
22 8077 Left Roof Trim 1
23 9792 Door Stop 1
24 9787 Left Door 1
25 9788 Right Door 1
26 67729 Foam Board 2
27 9794 Horizontal Door Brace 4
28 9790 Right Door Jamb 1
29 6481 Gusset 4
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Assembly by Key No.
BR13
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Step 1
BR14
1 Position hinges on sides of right
and left door panels as shown and
fasten with 7/16" (11 mm) fl at head
bolts outside and #6 hex nuts inside.
Parts Needed For
Door Assembly
END VIEW
9794 Horizontal Door Brace (4)
9788 Right Door (1)
9787 Left Door (1)
67729 Foam Board (2)
#6-32x3/4" (19 mm) Flat Head Bolt
Hasp
#6 Hex Nut
Foil Tape
2 Slide foam board into door panels,
foil facing outward, equally spaced
on both sides. See caution.
3 Cover ends of door panel with
horizontal door brace. Edge of
door panel slides into brace. Fasten
braces to doors using two screws.
4 Using an awl, ice pick or nail, push
holes through foam board at the hasp
and staple holes. Attach hasp to right
door and swivel staple to left door
using 3/4" (19 mm) fl at head bolts and
#6 hex nuts. Tighten nuts through
foam board using needle nose pliers
until they are against inside of door
panel. Cover holes in foam board
panel with a piece of foil tape.
9794
#6-32x3/4" (19 mm)
Flat Head Bolt
Swivel Staple
#6 Hex Nut
Foil Tape
Hasp
9788
Hinge
CAUTION:
SHARP EDGE
67729
END VIEW
STEP
1
Foil Side
Hinge
7/16" (11 mm)
Flat Head Bolt
Screw
9794
STEP2STEP
3
STEP
4
5 Set the doors aside for later use.
Hinge
Screw
9794
67729
7/16" (11 mm)
Flat Head Bolt
14
Swivel Staple
9787
Hinge
9794
Foil Side
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Step 2
BR15
1 Center the ramp on top of the fl oor
frame. Note that the door can be
installed on either end. Join the
edge now. Position 2nd side siding
on opposite side of building and fasten as before. Always use washers
where they are shown!
2 Repeat procedure with rear siding
panel. Fasten siding to rear header
to complete rear siding.
3 Position two short siding studs
between corner posts, behind side
eave frame, and fasten tab using
a screw. Rest bottom tab of stud
between siding and fl oor frame and
fasten with a screw. Fasten siding
to studs, as shown.
Bottom
Edge
End View
8074
STEP
8074
8075
STEP
2
STEP
1
4 Fasten one short siding stud to the
rear of building between the corner
posts in the same manner. Fasten
top tab behind rear header.
5 Position two long siding studs to
the left side of building in the same
manner using screws.
Small hole in tab
Side Eave Frame
Flat
Edge
Be certain all Siding
overlaps are fastened
with a single screw
8068
5
Rear Header
STEP
4
8068
8067
8067
8067
STEP
19
3
Large hole in tab
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Step 7
BR20
Gables/Peak/Roof Frames
NOTE
The gables are packed nested
together and might be mistaken
as one piece. Carefully separate
them before continuing.
1 Lift and fasten a left gable on top
of header, with lower leg under side
eave frame at corner, using screws.
Repeat Step 1 with right gable for
the opposite side of building.
Parts Needed For
Fasten at Lower Hole
Position of
Side Peak Frame
8069
8061 Left Gable (1)
8060 Right Gable (1)
8069 Side Peak Frame (1)
8066 Roof Frame (2)
STEP
Side Peak Frame
2
Gable Fits Under
Side Eave Frame
8060
2 Fasten side peak frame to the
inside top corners of gables using two
screws, top shorter leg facing inside
building. Fasten top tab of the siding
studs to the lower hole in side peak
frame using screws.
3 Position roof frames under side
peak and eave frames. Be sure the
end of frame with the shortest space
between the 1st and 2nd hole is positioned at the lower side eave frame,
and fasten using screws.
8061
8060
8061
STEP
1
Fasten lower hole of
Side Peak Frame
STEP
3
8066
8066
Short space
between 1st
and 2nd hole
Right End
Door Location
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Step 8
BR21
Parts Needed For
Side Siding/Foam Tape
8074 Side Siding (2)
Installing the siding to the roof is
best done with a step ladder.
NOTE
Measure the building diagonally
again and make adjustments to
make sure the building is square.
This will make the siding fi t better,
and holes will align.
1 After the 3rd side siding is fas-
tened to the 2nd, roll it over on the
roof and fasten as before.
2 Apply gray foam tape along lower
bottom edge of the 4th side siding
by removing protective paper and
pressing on edge of leg. Cut tape
to proper length.
4th Side Siding
STEP
3
Foam
Tape
Apply Gray Foam Tape
STEP
Roll Side Siding over
onto Roof
Protective
Paper
2
STEP
1
3 Fasten 4th side siding to the 3rd
but do not fasten top edge at this time.
Gray
Foam
Tape
End
View
Foam Tape
Do not fasten top
edge at this time
8074
8074
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Step 9
BR22
1 Fasten remaining top siding
(5 board), to the top side of building.
Parts Needed For
Top Siding/Trim
8073 Top Siding (1)
8080 Peak Trim (1)
8078 Right Wall Trim (1)
8079 Left Wall Trim (1)
8076 Right Roof Trim (1)
8077 Left Roof Trim (1)
2 Fasten peak trim to peak of roof
using screws thru siding into frame.
3 Apply foil tape by overlapping sid-
ing by 1/2" (13 mm), pressing fi rmly
into contour of siding, from top to
bottom of gables. Rub for good adhesion. Do not cut tape, let roll hang
free until ready to use on next panel.
When complete, press opposite side
down to gable. The purpose of this
is to seal out the weather.
4 Fasten right and left wall trim to
side corners of building using screws.
5 Fasten right and left roof trim
to the ends of roof, overlapping wall
trim, using screws.
Foil Tape
STEP
3
STEP
2
8078
8080
8073
FRONT
8076
STEP
1
STEP
6
6 Fasten right and left facia caps
at the breaks in the roof trim, using
screws.
STEP
4
8079
22
Facia Cap
8077
STEP
5
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Step 10
BR23
1 Position doors in corners of door
opening as shown and fasten hinges
with 7/16" (11 mm) fl at head bolts and
#6 hex nuts. Be sure the heads on
hinge pins are all installed toward
top.
2 Position door stop to left door,
with tapered end up and hems toward inside of building, and fasten
using four screws. Fasten a spring latch at the top and bottom of door
stop, using three screws. When
spring latch is engaged with hole in
header or ramp, these will hold left
door closed when not it use. The
hasp and staple can be used to keep
doors closed, or used with a padlock
(not supplied) to lock doors.
Parts Needed For
Door Stop
Right Door Assembly (1)
Left Door Assembly (1)
9792 Door Stop (1)
END VIEW
Hem
Fasten Door Stop
Spring Latch
9792
STEP
2
STEP
1
Spring Latch
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BR24
Anchoring and Floor Frame
Anchoring
Anchor your building at this time.
Floor Frame
If you have purchased a Floor Frame Kit you need to install it at this time.
SOME FACTS ABOUT RUST
Rusting is a natural oxidizing process that occurs
when bare metal is exposed to moisture. Problem
areas include screw holes, unfi nished edges, or
where scrapes and nicks occur in the protective
coating through normal assembly, handling and use.
Identifying these natural rusting problem areas and
taking some simple rust protection precautions can
help to stop rust from developing, or stop it quickly
as soon as it appears.
1. Avoid nicking or scraping the coating surface,
inside and out.
2. Use all the washers supplied. In addition to
protecting against weather infi ltration, the washers
protect the metal from being scraped by the screws.
3. Keep roof, base perimeter and door tracks free of
debris and leaves which may accumulate and retain
moisture. These can do double damage since they
give off acid as they decay.
4. Touch up scrapes or nicks and any area of visible
rust as soon as possible. Make sure the surface is
free of moisture, oils, dirt or grime and then apply
an even fi lm of high quality touch-up paint.
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