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Where necessary
reinforce the shed with timber at the points where the central
pivot and side brackets are to be positioned. The reinforcing
timber should be of sufficient length to give maximum strength and
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Place the shed bar
across the shed door ensuring that it runs horizontal across the
door. It may then require one person to hold the central pivot
whilst the main shed bar is rotated. Then mark the position of the
holes on the central pivot. |
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Remove the shed bar
and drill the holes using the drill bit provided, drilling through
the reinforcing timber. |
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Secure the shed bar
using the 8mm bolts, strengthening plate, washer and nut. |
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Move the shed bar
to its horizontal position and hold the bracket in an upwards
direction so that the holes for the padlock match. Mark the
position for drilling and then fix the bracelet as in (4). |
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Place the second
bracket on the opposite side of the shed door to the first
bracket, fix the second bracket as in (4) but in a downwards
direction so that the shed bar can be rotated in and out of both
brackets and be locked into place using either bracket by passing
the padlock through the holes of the second shed bar and the
bracket. |
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SAFETY NOTE: |
We would
recommend that the ‘Bracket’ for the padlock side of the door
is fitted with the open ‘V’ facing downwards. After opening
the shed, place padlock into the lock end of the bar. This
will prevent the Shed Bar locking accidentally should the door
close with somebody inside it. |
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PLEASE NOTE: We do supply TWO Padlocks. |
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Garage Guardian |
Fitted externally to Up
& Over Garage Doors. |
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Park Position |
Secure Position |
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Comes Complete With |
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2 x Back Plate and Arm Assemblies
2 x Keyed Alike Locks with 2 Keys
4 x 100 mm x M6 Coach Bolts & Nuts
4 x Steel Back Plate Washers
1 x 8 mm Drill Bit |
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Delivery |
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Delivery · normally ex stock
Busy periods · allow 8 weeks |
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The Problem - The Garage |
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Has become the softer option for opportunist Burglar
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Break-ins are on the increase in many areas
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Often contain £100's worth of equipment
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Door being up and over, relatively easy to break into
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Most common entry points · two bottom
corners
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The Solution - The Garage Guardian |
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Fits on the outside providing very visual
deterrent
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Bolts through frame on each side of the door
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Is off the ground 300 · 400mm for ease of use
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Prevents the door and lower corners being entered
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Has 2-position arm, for 'Park'· or 'Secure'
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Has 2 Keyed alike locks with 2 Keys
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SECURITY INDICATOR = HIGH |
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Product Benefits |
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Highly visible deterrent
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Prevents corners being bent outwards
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Prevents door being opened
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Easy to install and use
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Galvanised & Epoxy coated White
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Applications |
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Up and Over Doors
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Outward opening Single Doors
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Inward opening Single Doors
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Some windows
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INSTALLATION OF GARAGE GUARDIAN |
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Firstly check that you have
all of the components:
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Back Plate and
Arm Assemblies. The arm that is pivoted on the
Left Hand Side will be the Left Hand Assembly
and similarly with the right hand side. |
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Cylinder Locks
keyed alike supplied with 3 keys |
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Coachbolts,
nuts and washers |
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8mm Twist
Drill |
Installation
Take the Left Hand Back Plate and Arm assembly and position
on the frame on the left hand side of the garage door. We
recommend that it be as low down as possible and about 300
mm up from the floor.
Mark the top and bottom holes together with the elongated
slot.
With the Back Plate assembly removed, drill the top and
bottom holes right through the frame of the door with the
twist drill provided.
Carry out the same procedure on the right hand side of the
door with the right hand Back Plate and Arm assembly. This
should be mounted at the same height as the left hand side
purely for aesthetics.
Place one of the locks through one of the Back Plate
assemblies. You will notice that the back of the lock
protrudes beyond the back of the plate by 11 mms.. Ideally
you should drill a hole 30 mms diameter to a depth of about
12 mms into the frame of the door to accept the lock, and to
allow for the lock to be inserted either way.
If you don’t have a 30 mm diameter drill or cutter then it
is possible to use the drill bit provided to Drill / Router
out the required slot.
Then mount the left hand assembly into position with the
lock mounted in it, and bolt through the door frame with the
bolts, nuts and washers provided. Check that the lock can be
removed and refitted. Do the same with the right hand side.
Although we cannot purchase galvanized Bolts with white
heads or caps that will cover them, a customer from
Huddersfield who fitted one of the first Garage Guardians
manufactured (shown in our photograph), has actually painted
over the heads of the coachbolts with white paint. This is
optional.
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Tel:
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