When you are working on a roof, avoid the risk of falling by complying with the current accident
prevention regulations (e.g. scaffolding requirements, safety rails).
Agree the required measures and operating conditions with a local builder or competent work safety
authority. Always work with helpers!
When unpacking the loose wooden parts and when assembling the cabin, we recommend that you
wear safety boots and work gloves. When using a drill or saw, you should also wear protective
goggles.
The roof is to be cleared of high snow loads (in excess of 0.75 kN/m² or approx. 30 cm in height).
5. Preparation/information for assembly and use
5.1. Transport and storage
The product is delivered stacked on pallets.
After unpacking and checking, handle the parts as follows:
Protect the wood against
long-term, direct sunlight
Incorrect storage may result in:
Wood is a natural product. Varied colouring, knurls and crack formation are normal and have no
influence on the statics.
Dry cracks may form as a result of extreme weather conditions, especially after long hot periods.
These dry cracks are in no way a defect in quality but are a part of the natural appearance of the
wood. Depending on the weather these cracks may close up again to a minimum. Moreover, these dry
cracks, which form longitudinally in the wood, have no effect on the strength and resilience of the
material.
5.2. Packaging
Please do not simply throw away the packaging material. Paper, card and corrugated board as well as
Techn. Änderungen vorbehalten!
moisture
- Cracks
- Distortion and warping
- Rotting (infestation by pests etc.)
Store the wood such that it is protected against
weathering and has sufficient ventilation.
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