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1. 17 Steel wire at side 14 19 Clips to comeet steel mire 19 serren Is 220 Tensioning tube at front door a a suertes as 22 tensioning tube for Root cover Pete 23 toner stoning eg for bee oor a 24 Wiadro standing leg for back dor oae ooo 248 oper standing leg at side for beck door J o2 oo 225 oper standing leg in midte for back door 229 tensioning tube for back ewer 27 Rail tor back door o e 228 ait at sideral for backdoor a 29 door tube es 220 Mechanical wheels set 21 12x80 bolt for tubes and both doors Res 32 10080 Bolt for purtin and both doors fot 33 10390 bolt for both doors a2 sets a pawn PES 35 10080 Bolt for tront door es oreo Bolt for front door EPT de 08 mpasi a spoe ao 40 and for tie dom ratchet ts a Root coer o da e mewer OOOO a 4 enco OOO Pa 32 NAS ee SY oa QA VAN SF sWa Tawar o 33 Figure Sketch of trussed frame shelter Size L21 4xW12 2xH7 6m EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS FOR INSTALLATION 1 Measuring Tape 3 Stake 2 String for alignment 4 Ladder or Scissors Lift 5 Sledge Hammer 6 Drill 7 Wrench 8 Knife 9 Hoist INSTALLATION PROCESS A BASE INSTALLATION Please refer to the diagram Figure 2 to place the base plates al TA 1 7m 1 75m 4 6m 1 75m1 7m er ae i y co 1 The measurement j al Wied Wie We wor co x Oo
2. PN PN WGE E O e e Q Q amp i 5 E el J T gt Te 21 Figure 2 Base Flange 1s from center to center of tubes on the base palates Referring to the above diagram and confirm the place of base plates There are four holes on the plates for stake pegs Foundation placement As Figure 2 shows each Base plate is equipped with 4 pieces of Stake pegs with ratchets on No 21 1 Mark the stake peg hold through the base plate by using the stake peg Move the base plates away and the mark determines where the stake peg will be 2 Note The stake peg apply for normal conditions not suitable to the rock ground frozen soil and concrete ground B FRAME INSTALLATION Y amp Y y Ni N Y X i N gt Y X amp N YQ N e WA K amp K e A 4 NY a SS Figure 4 1 Figure 3 shows to connect the Top roof tube No 1 1A Roof curing tube No 2 2A Lower curving tube No 3 3A Roof curving tube at shoulder No 4 4A and Upper standing leg No 5 Lower standing leg No 5A with Bolt M12x50 No31 then put the arch into tube of the Base flange by hoist and assemble every group arch by turns see Figure 4 Do not install the bolts on the top of the truss where the fabric will rest Figure 5 a AN EN WI N AN gt JAY A p A C El 35 N NY INP le ipi b AA z fae vea AS K 4 BE NN TY Y E a A RINA Ab ts a z PR ATATET i A E Ej P 7 o A gt
3. AA 38 Figure 12 2 As Figure 12 shows align one side of Roof cover evenly front to back add band No 30 for tie down ratchet at each point alone the cover opening Put band for tie down ratchets over cover tensioning tubes at each base plate alone one side Bands do not attach to tensioning tubes but loop around and secure at both ends on ratchet 3 The roof cover is tensioned frond front to back by the rope lacing to grommet flaps inside the main cover inside the unit at both front and rear arches using the rope provided lace the main cover grommet flap around the main frame front and rear arch pieces start in the top middle of each arch and lace to each side add rope length by tying pieces together or cutting as necessary CONGRATULATIONS NOW YOUR ASSEMBLY IS COMPLETED 8
4. KROFTMAN STORAGE BUILDINGS Installation Manual 11220 Storage Shelter NBA TG E AAA A e EEEE dt Fad MERA de raat a v 2 140820 SPECIFICATION Length 21 4m Width 12 2m Height 7 6m Sidewall height 4 2m Door dimension W4 5xH4 5m IMPORTANT READ MANUAL FIRST Improper site preparation assembly and maintenance may invalidate warranty and cause unnecessary and costly mistakes If you have any questions contact your local dealer For User Friendly assembly we have identified each individual component with the part code as indicated in the parts list Please refer to the part code numbers and drawing to ensure problem free assembly It s necessary to tighten the roof fabric enough to avoid hammocks on the roof and also re tighten once or twice again after a few months of use This 1s important when assembly in cold weather autumn and winter because the fabric is stiff then and when we got the sun and warm weather afterwards it will make the fabric slack again and need to be re tighten before next winter It s the owners responsibility to take of snow immediately if not slide of by itself READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY 1 Keep work area clean Cluttered areas invite injuries Do not set up near snow drifts in slippery places in high winds or wet location 2 Keep children away All children should be kept away from the work area Be aware of personal safety Be careful not to pinch fing
5. ers with clips and tubes when assembling when using makes sure there is adequate ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes 3 Do not over reach Keep proper footing and balance at all times 4 Do not assemble if under the influence of alcohol or drugs Read warning labels on prescription to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs IF there is any doubt do not assemble 5 Be aware of possible windy conditions fasten the base in concrete if these situations may occur Remove the cover during hurricane 6 Be careful with power and heat sources Do not keep heat sources near the tarpaulin Do not expose to open flame 7 Be aware of personal safety during assembly and use Be careful not to pinch fingers with clips and tubes when assembling when using makes sure there is adequate ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes Pat an 1 a 4 T t 5 ra r 0 Base flange for front and back cover rre E O tor tower door track for front door at right vi Upper door track for front door at tere oa TIR Upper door track for front door at right 12 door beam on front door ser 12A Vertical support tube for front door bean 1 13 tower standing leg at left for front door 1 134 Lover standing log at right for front door 1 14 opor standing leg at front door doe 15 idate rail at front door 15A iddle rail at front door 16 tube for front Wechanieat door oa doo
6. wm gt KAG 4 A a k 15 v LY NA Ki AN DAT Ta K ARAS AR ASA TY N L Y E AX 4 VV IN gt UNA MENS NIN TN EN Ava ek v TP O TN N WA HA K y r AS b 4 pE 7 e757 st Vy A a K ER RRA AD WS r VIAS r Ay S AN A Y Figure 6 3 Connect Purlin No 6 to arch by using Bolt 10x80 No 32 by turns see Figure 5 then connect the Steel wire NO 17 and NO 19 on top and side by using Clip No 18 see Figure 6 Do not tighten down the nuts completely until frame is fully assembled and set in place the arches the front and back panel should be assembled well on the ground before erected into the Base Flanges C INSTALLING FRONT DOOR Su ll lt SS o q Figure 7 Front Door seeing from outside Figure 8 Front Cover seeing from inside D INSTALLING BACK DOOR Figure 9 Back door seeing from outside Figure 10 Back cover seeing from outside E INSTALLING THE ROOF COVER NOTE Do not install the cover onto the frame of your building in high wind conditions Figure 11 1 As Figure 11 shows when Roof cover is over top of Frame assembly see Figure 11 insert Tensioning tubes NO 22 into pockets along both sides of Roof cover connect the Ratchet Part NO 7C to the tensioning tube by part see Figure 12 then put the plastic cap NO 38 to end of tensioning tubes i 41 pe T puru 5 EAN
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