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TOOLS REQUIRED:
13mm Spanner x1
Hand Drill with Pozi Drill Bit x1
10mm x 150mm Masonry Drill Bit x1
Rubber Mallet x1
Hammer x1
P. 1
KIT CONTENTS: 770L 1280L
ITEM A Side Panel x1 x1
ITEM B Front Panel x1 x1
ITEM C 5mm x 20mm Chipboard Screw x19 x21
ITEM D M10 x 120mm Ground Fixing Bolt x5 x5
ITEM E Support Leg x2 x2
ITEM F Side Skirting (optional) x1 x1
ITEM G Front Skirting (optional) x1 x1
ITEM H Repair Washer M5 x 25mm S/S x12 x14
(optional)
Assembled
Two Sided
Screen
(Right Hand
770 L)
17mm Spanner x2
6mm Allen Key x1
FRONT SIDE
VISAGE SCREEN SYSTEM - TWO SIDED (FLAT PACK)
ASSEMBLY & FIXING INSTRUCTION LEAFLET
TM
ABC D
EFGH
NOTE: Ensure that all relevant personnel read the points listed below and that a copy is passed on to staff involved
with the installation. Please also refer to the ‘Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992’ during the
handling of the product and materials used for installation. The total weight of this product is 40kg (770L) and
46kg (1280L).
NOTE: Some xings apply to the optional skirting
so there may be less xings than stated.
We recommend that a risk assessment is undertaken to identify an appropriate location for your waste
collection and recycling units. In order to reduce risk, some organisations decide to place the units a minimum
of 5 metres away from buildings. Any potential risk can be further reduced by maintaining a regime of regularly
emptying the unit.
Step 1: Assembly of Two Sided Screen (Right Hand)
1
4 5 6
P. 2
Hold panel (B) up to the right
hand extrusion on panel (A)
ensuring that the feet with the
pre-drilled holes are on the
ground. Push the end of the
board into the extrusion slot.
Using rubber mallet (so not to
damage the extrusions) tap the
side at the top of the extrusion so
that the board is pushed rmly
into the extrusion without any
gaps.
Tap the top of the extrusion to
ensure the board is level up to the
top of the extrusion cover cap.
Using hand drill and screw
provided (C), secure the top xing
in position by screwing from the
inside of the extrusion into the
board.
Using rubber mallet, tap the side
at the bottom of the extrusion to
ensure that the board is pushed
rmly into the extrusion without
any gaps.
Using hand drill and 6 o screws
provided (C), secure the
remaining xings on the inside of
the extrusion by screwing through
the extrusion into the board.
2 3
7
Using a 13mm spanner/socket
unscrew the two bolts with
washers on the inside at the
bottom of the extrusions and
remove.
Lift the extrusion upwards and
pull the spigot leg down to a
more appropriate height ensuring
that the screen is now level.
Replace the bolts and washers into
the new holes within the spigot leg
and tighten with spanner/socket.
Repeat Figs 7-9 on the other legs
that need adjusting.
8 9
Step 2: Adjustment of Spigot Legs When Sited on Uneven Ground
(If not required move on to Step 3)
Step 3: Ground Fixing (Concrete In)
10 11 12
Using a 10mm masonry drill bit,
drill through the hole in the spigot
leg down into the concrete
approximately 150mm deep.
Tighten bolt using 17mm
spanner. Repeat Figs 10-12 to
ground x the other two
extrusions.
Using a 13mm spanner/socket unscrew the two bolts with
washers at the bottom of the outermost extrusions and
remove. (see diagram above showing location of support
legs) If the spigot legs have been adjusted (Step 2) the panels
will need to remain lifted in position so that the support legs
go into the correct holes (may require two people).
Place the support leg (E) up against the
inside of the extrusion so that the leg
protrudes outwards and stands on the
ground. If the spigot legs have been
adjusted there are several pre-drilled holes
in the support leg to accommodate this
adjustment.
Replace the bolts and washers into
the new holes through the support
leg, extrusion and into the spigot leg.
Tighten with 13mm spanner/socket.
Ground x the support legs into
the ground as per Fig 10, 11 and
12 (Step 3).
Step 4: Attaching and Ground Fixing Compulsory Support Legs
13 14
15 16
Two Sided
P. 3
The xing bolts (D) MUST appear as
above with the nut and washer at
the top of the bolt. Using a hammer,
tap xing bolt through the hole in
the spigot leg until it is ush with
the spigot plate.
AND MODUS ARE TRADEMARKS OF GLASDON GROUP AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES IN
THE U.K. AND OTHER COUNTRIES.
Replacement components are available direct from GLASDON.
GLASDON cannot be held responsible for claims arising from incorrect installation, unauthorised modifications or misuse of
the product.
Issue 2 December 2011 C000/0405
© Copyright 2011
Glasdon U.K. Ltd reserves the right to alter specifications without prior notice. Preston New Road
BLACKPOOL
Lancashire FY4 4UL
Tel: 01253 600410
Fax: 01253 792558
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.glasdon.com
P. 4
17 18 19
TM
Step 5: Attaching Rubber Skirting (Optional)
Using side skirting (F), on the
INSIDE of the screen, align the end
of rubber next to the extrusion so
that it is touching the ground.
Using a screw (C) and washer (H),
screw the xing through the
pre-drilled hole in the skirting
through into the board.
Repeat Fig 18 using the other
xings along the skirting ensuring
to pull the rubber tight
inbetween each point. Repeat
Figs 17-19 using front skirting (G)
for the front panel.