It is important to start the assembly process with the quarter sections upside-down. To make sure the
quarter pieces are upside down, the bottom side has a nutsert (See Fig 2 - circle). The nutsert needs
to be facing upward on each quarter section.
Each quarter section has a 90-degree inner fl ange on one side (See Fig. 2 - arrows). Butt the inner
fl ange of one other quarter section to the non-fl ange side of another section (See Fig 3).
Fig. 2 Nutsert + 90° Flange
AnF Enclosures
Fig. 3 Lining Up Sides
REV. 8-29-18 Page 2
After the two quarter sections are butt together,
secure them with self-tapping screws; one into the
inner hole at the top and one into inner hole at the
bottom of the two sections (See Fig. 4).
Before you completely tighten the screws, check for
squareness. Tighten screws.
Assemble the remaining sections the same manner.
Fig. 4 Installing Self-Tapping Screws Into Quarter Pieces
STEP 2
While the assembled quarter sections are still upside-down, install the leveling legs. Locate the
nutsert on the quarter sections (See Fig. 2). Take the leveling legs and screw them into the nutsert.
The legs should be screwed in until there is 1-inch of clearance between the top of the leg and the
quarter section (See Fig. 5).
NOTE: If you have an ANF-R60, you will have 8 leveling
legs to install.
After the leveling legs have been installed, carefully
fl ip the entire AnF unit over so that it is resting on
the leveling legs.
We strongly recommend two
people when turning the AnF over.
Fig. 5 Installing Leveling Legs Into Quarter Pieces
Once the AnF is turned over on the leveling legs, make
any adjustments to the legs to make sure the unit is
level. This must be done in the installation location.
STEP 3
Now that the quarter sections are put together, the feet are installed and the unit is turned over, the
pan supports are ready to be installed. Please note that this is a OPTIONAL feature only used for
speci c Firegear Outdoor models. The chart below shows which Fire Pit Burner models t in each
model of AnF, and which ones require pan supports.
ANF-R42
ANF-R48
ANF-R60
16”
ROUND
Does this pan fi t this AnF?YESYESYESNONONONONO
Does it require supports?YESNONONONONONONO
Does this pan fi t this AnF?NOYESYESYESYESNONONO
Does it require supports?NOYESYESNONONONONO
Does this pan fi t this AnF?NONONOYESYESYESYESYES
Does it require supports?NONONOYESNONONONO
19”
ROUND
20”
SQUARE
25”
ROUND
26”
SQUARE
29”
ROUND
32”
SQUARE
33”
ROUND
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 3
Installing 45° Supports
AnF-R42 & R48AnF-R60
Installing Horizontal Supports
Look at the AnF below and note how the pan
supports are installed. There are two pre-drilled
holes in the middle of each side (at the top - on
the inside) (See Fig. 6). These holes are used
for the 45° pan supports. Using the self tapping
screws, use two screws per pan support and
install them in the pre-drilled holes.
Look at the AnF below and note how the pan
supports are installed. Each of the quarter
sections have 4 holes at the top, 2 for each
support to be installed in (See Fig. 7). To
install, use the self sapping screws. Use four
screws per pan support and install them in the
pre-drilled holes.
Fig. 6 Installing 45° Pan Supports
Fig. 7 Installing Horizontal Pan Supports
STEP 4
10mm MgO (Magnesium Oxide) Board is provided for the top surface. Each board comes with a
pre-marked template based on the most popular Firegear burners for the size of AnF enclosures
(See Fig. 8).
Place all (4) boards on top of the AnF. Mark where you need to cut following the template. For each
piece you will need to cut on the inside (for the pan) and the outside (for the edge of the AnF). Once
the pieces are cut, place them back on the top of the AnF and attach using the cement board screws
provided (See Fig. 9). You can install the cement board screws anywhere there is metal underneath
the MgO board top. (See Fig. 10).
Fig. 8 Round MgO Top
AnF Enclosures
Fig. 9 Round MgO Top Installed
Fig. 10 Cement Board Screws
REV. 8-29-18 Page 4
STEP 5
After the entire AnF is assembled, install the Vent-Kit-6x12. These vents are designed to be used
with the AnF Series as well as universal vents for many other types of re pit enclosures. Look at the
contents provided to ensure you have received everything correctly.
(2) Vents(12) Phillips Black
Pan Head Screw
(12) Stainless Steel
Nut
(2) Stainless Steel
Flat Washer
Install the vents on opposite sides of the enclosure to ensure cross fl ow ventilation. Cross fl ow
ventilation is necessary to provide free fl owing air to assist in keeping the enclosure dry and cool
during operation of a re pit.
Cut an rectangular opening 9.750”w x 3.750”h
into on opposite sides of the enclosure. Center
the vent over the cut out area ensuring the vent
slots are clear of any obstruction. Mark the holes
with a pencil or marker. Drill six 1⁄4” pilot holes,
position the vent centered over the opening,
insert a screw into the vent and enclosure at
the same time and secure with washer and nut
on the inside. Repeat the process until all six
screws are securing each vent into place on
both sides of the AnF enclosure (See Fig. 11).
NOTE: Before cutting the rectangular opening
for your vents, be sure that you are not hitting
3.750”
9.750”
CUT OUT DETAIL
one of the metal studs inside the AnF. The vents
must be directly across from each other.
Fig. 11 Vent Cut Out Dimensions
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 5
Linear AnF Enclosure Assembly
NOTE
Two people are recommended to assemble all enclosures. It is also recommended to assemble the
AnF enclosure on a fl at surface. Assembly of the AnF should be done at or near the location of the
installation.
Contents of Enclosure
Remove all parts and make sure that you have received all necessary pieces.
Fig. 12 Linear AnF Contents
(2) End Panels
(2) Side Panels
(2) Pan Supports
(16) Self Tapping Screws
(2) MgO Boards
(16) Cement Board Screws
(1) Vent-Kit-6x12
Leveling Legs
AnF-L48 & AnF-L66: 6 Legs
AnF-L74 & AnF-L90: 8 Legs
STEP 1
It is important to start the assembly process with the panels upside-down. Ensure the panels are
upside down, the bottom side has a nutsert (See Fig 13 - Circle). The nutsert needs to be facing
upward on each panel. Each panel also has a 90° inner fl ange on one side (See Fig. 13 - Arrows).
AnF Enclosures
Fig. 13 90° Flange + Nutsert
REV. 8-29-18 Page 6
Butt the inner fl ange of one of the panels to the non-fl ange side of another panel (See Fig. 13).
Fig. 14 Butting Ends Together
After the two ends are butt together, secure
them with self-tapping screws; one into the
inner hole at the top and one into inner hole at
the bottom of the two panels (See Fig. 15).
Before you completely tighten the screws,
check for squareness. Tighten screws.
Assemble the remaining sections the same
manner.
Fig. 15 Installing Self-Tapping Screws Into Panel
STEP 2
While the panels are still upside-down, install the leveling legs. Locate the nutsert on the panels (See
Fig. 11). Take the leveling legs and screw them into the nutsert. The legs should be screwed in until
there is 1- inch of clearance between the top of the leg and the panel (See Fig. 16).
NOTE: If you have an ANF-74 or ANF-90, you will have 8 leveling legs to install.
After the leveling legs have been
installed, carefully fl ip the entire AnF
unit over so that it is resting on the
leveling legs.
We strongly recommend two people
when turning the AnF over.
Once the unit is turned over on the
leveling legs, make any adjustments to
the legs to make sure the unit is level.
This must be done on the installation
location.
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 7
Fig. 16 Installing Leveling Legs Into Panels
STEP 3
Now that the panels are put together, the feet are installed and the unit is turned over, the pan
supports are ready to be installed.
There are 2 pre-drilled holes on each END panel. See Figure 17 - it shows how the pan supports
should be placed. Using the four pre-drilled holes, place the pan supports in their appropriate spots.
Using the self tapping screws, install them in the pre-drilled holes on each side (See Fig. 18).
Fig. 17 Pan Support PlacementFig. 18 Install Pan Supports
If you are using a Firegear Burner System, you MUST install the supports for the AnF.
Every Linear Burner System requires supports.
STEP 4
10mm MgO (Magnesium Oxide) Board is provided for the top surface. Each board comes with a premarked template based on the most popular Firegear burners for the size of AnF enclosures (See
Fig. 19).
Place both boards on top of the AnF. Mark where you need to cut following the template. For each
piece you will need to cut on the inside in order to t the burner type. Once the pieces are cut, place
them back on the top of the AnF and attach using the cement board screws provided (See Fig. 20).
Fig. 19 Linear MgO Top
In order to attach the cement board screw securely, you must screw them into the metal edges or
supports of the AnF. Measure 1 inch from the edge of the AnF and drill into the metal through the
MgO board. You can also drill into the supports that hold the pan in place.
Fig. 20 Linear MgO Top Installed
AnF Enclosures
REV. 8-29-18 Page 8
STEP 5
After the entire AnF is assembled, install the Vent-Kit-6x12. These vents are designed to be used
with the AnF Series as well as universal vents for many other types of re pit enclosures. Look at the
contents provided to ensure you have received everything correctly.
(2) Vents(12) Phillips Black
Pan Head Screw
(12) Stainless Steel
Nut
(2) Stainless Steel
Flat Washer
Install the vents on opposite sides of the enclosure to ensure cross fl ow ventilation. Cross fl ow
ventilation is necessary to provide free fl owing air to assist in keeping the enclosure dry and cool
during operation of a re pit.
Cut an rectangular opening 9.750”w x
3.750”h into on opposite sides of the
enclosure. Center the vent over the cut out
area ensuring the vent slots are clear of any
obstruction. Mark the holes with a pencil
or marker. Drill six 1⁄4” pilot holes, position
the vent centered over the opening, insert
a screw into the vent and enclosure at the
same time and secure with washer and
nut on the inside. Repeat the process until
all six screws are securing each vent into
place on both sides of the AnF enclosure
(See Fig. 21).
NOTE: Before cutting the rectangular
opening for your vents, be sure that you are
not hitting one of the metal studs inside the
AnF. The vents must be directly across from
each other.
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 9
9.750”
3.750”
CUT OUT DETAIL
Fig. 21 Vent Cut Out Dimensions
Square AnF Enclosure Assembly
NOTE
Two people are recommended to assemble all enclosures. It is also recommended to assemble the
enclosure on a fl at surface. The assembly of the AnF should be done at or near the location of the
installation.
Contents of Enclosure
Remove all parts and make sure that you have received all necessary pieces.
(2) Pan Supports
(4) Side Panels
(4) MgO Boards
(1) Vent-Kit-6x12
(16) Self Tapping Screws (16) Cement Board Screws
Fig. 22 Linear AnF Contents
(4) Leveling Legs
STEP 1
It is important to start the assembly process with the panels upside-down. Ensure the panels are
upside down, the bottom side has a nutsert (See Fig 23 - Circle). That nutsert needs to be facing
up on each panel. Each panel also has a 90° inner fl ange on one side (See Fig. 23 - Arrows).
AnF Enclosures
Fig. 23 90° Flange + Nutsert
REV. 8-29-18 Page 10
Butt the inner fl ange of one other panels to the non-fl ange side of another panel (See Fig. 24).
Fig. 24 Butting Ends Together
After the two ends are butt together, secure them
with self-tapping screws; one into the inner hole at
the top and one into inner hole at the bottom of the
two sections (See Fig. 25).
Before you completely tighten the screws, check
for squareness. Tighten screws.
Assemble the remaining panels the same manner.
Fig. 25 Installing Self-Tapping Screws Into Panel
STEP 2
While the panels are still upside-down, install the leveling legs. Locate the nutsert on the panels (See
Fig. 11). Take the leveling legs and screw them into the nutsert. The legs should be screwed in until
there is 1 inch of clearance between the top of the leg and the panel (See Fig. 26).
After the leveling legs have been
installed, carefully fl ip the entire AnF
unit over so that it is resting on the
leveling legs.
We strongly recommend two
people when turning the AnF over.
Once the AnF is turned over on the
leveling legs, make any adjustments to
the legs to make sure the unit is level.
This must be done in the installation
location.
Fig. 26 Installing Leveling Legs Into Panels
STEP 3
Now that the panels are put together, the feet are installed and the unit is turned over, the pan
supports are ready to be installed.
There are pre-drilled holes on the panels. See Figure 27 - it shows how the pan supports
should be placed. Using the two pre-drilled holes, place the pan supports in their
appropriate spots. Using the self tapping screws, install them in the pre-drilled holes on
each side (See Fig. 28).
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 11
Fig. 27 Pan Support Placement
Fig. 28 Install Pan Supports
All square Fire Pit Burner Systems require supports.
STEP 4
10mm MgO (Magnesium Oxide) Board is provided for the top surface. Each board comes with a
pre-marked template based on the most popular Firegear burners for the size of AnF enclosures
(See Fig. 29).
Place both boards on top of the AnF. Mark where you need to cut following the template. For each
piece you will need to cut on the inside in order to t the burner type. Once the pieces are cut, place
them back on the top of the AnF and attach using the cement board screws provided (See Fig. 30).
Fig. 29 Linear MgO Top
In order to attach the cement board screw securrely, you must screw them into the metal edges or
supports of the AnF. Measure 1 inch from the edge of the AnF and drill into the metal through the
MgO board. You can also drill into the supports that hold the pan in place.
AnF Enclosures
Fig. 30 Linear MgO Top Installed
REV. 8-29-18 Page 12
Step 5
After the entire AnF is assembled, install the Vent-Kit-6x12. These vents are designed to be used
with the AnF Series as well as universal vents for many other types of re pit enclosures. Look at the
contents provided to ensure you have received everything correctly.
(2) Vents(12) Phillips Black
Pan Head Screw
Install the vents on opposite sides of
the enclosure to ensure cross fl ow
ventilation. Cross fl ow ventilation is
necessary to provide free fl owing air to
assist in keeping the enclosure dry and
cool during operation of a re pit.
Cut an rectangular opening 9.75”w x
3.75”h into on opposite sides of the
enclosure. Center the vent over the cut
out area ensuring the vent slots are
clear of any obstruction. Mark the holes
with a pencil or marker. Drill six 1⁄4”
pilot holes, position the vent centered
over the opening, insert a screw into
the vent and enclosure at the same
time and secure with washer and nut
on the inside. Repeat the process until
all six screws are securing each vent
into place on both sides of the AnF
enclosure (See Fig. 31).
(12) Stainless Steel
Nut
9.750”
3.750”
CUT OUT DETAIL
(2) Stainless Steel
Flat Washer
NOTE: Before cutting the rectangular
opening for your vents, be sure that
you are not hitting one of the metal
studs inside the AnF. The vents must be
directly across from each other.
AnF EnclosuresREV. 8-29-18 Page 13
Fig. 31 Vent Cut Out Dimensions
LIMITED WARRANTY
Skytech Products Group (Firegear Outdoors) hereby
warrants to the end user that products will be free from
material and workmanship defects that prevent safe and
correct operation of the product. The warranty
commences from date of sale to the end user for the
following period:
All approved returned defects must be conrmed by our
Technical Service Department. If the defect is conrmed
and we approve the claim, we will replace such parts
without charge. This warranty gives you specic legal
rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary
from state to state.
Consumer/Non-Commercial Applications
Stainless Steel Components5-Years
Gas Valve, Spark Ignitor &
Electronic Parts
G90 Galvanized Pans3-Years
Gas Logs5-Years
Glass Windshield1-Year
Glass Media5-Years
Remote Controls5-Years
AnF Enclosure5-Years
Lava Rock & Lava StonesNo Warranty
2-Years
Commercial Applications
Stainless Steel Components1-Year
Gas Valve, Spark Ignitor &
Electronic Parts
G90 Galvanized Pans1-Year
Gas Logs1-Year
Glass Windshield1-Year
Glass Media1-Year
Remote Controls1-Year
AnF Enclosure1-Year
Lava Rock & Lava StonesNo Warranty
1-Year
End User must provide a bill of sale, canceled check, or
payment record from the end user to verify
purchase date and to establish warranty period. This
Limited Warranty shall be valid and limited to the
original purchaser only.
WARNING: Any modication to the product will void the
warranty.
This Limited Warranty shall be limited to the repair and/
or replacement of parts that have proven to be defective
under normal use and service. Before
returning any parts, contact our Technical Service
Department for a Return Materials Authorization (RMA)
number. All warranty claims must be made by the OEM
/ Distributor / Dealer account on behalf of the end user.
You may contact Technical Service at (855) 498-8324.
Travel, diagnostic cost, service labor to repair the
defect and freight charges on warranty parts to and from
the factory will be responsibility of the owner. We will not
be responsible for labor charges and/or
damage incurred in installation, repair, and
replacement.
This Limited Warranty is voided if not assembled,
installed and operated as intended. This Limited
Warranty does not cover any defects due to accident,
abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, vandalism,
improper installation or improper maintenance or
service, removal from the original location or
re-installation into another location, or failure to
perform normal and routine maintenance.
Damage due to severe weather conditions such as hail,
hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, discoloration due
to over-heating, exposure to chemicals (including salt),
either directly or in the atmosphere, or very high
humidity, is not covered by this Limited Warranty.
There are no other express warranties except as set
forth herein. For consumer applications, any
applicable implied warranties of merchantability and
tness are limited in duration to the period of coverage
of this Limited Warranty. Some states do not allow
limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this
limitation may not apply to you.
For Commercial applications, the liability of
Firegear Outdoors is limited to the express terms of this
warranty. We expressly disclaim any and all implied
warranties, including any warranties of tness for a
particular purpose or merchantability.
We are not liable for any special, indirect or
consequential damages. Our maximum liability is
limited to the purchase price of the purchased products.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or
exclusions may not apply to you.
We do not authorize any person or company to
assume for it any other obligation or liability in
connection with the sale, installation, use, removal,
return, or replacement of its equipment; and no such
representations are binding. REV. 3-2-16
AnF Enclosures
REV. 8-29-18 Page 14
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