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Anchor Hocking Glass NAVI-TRAC NAV40GBL-1104 User's Manual
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1. 121 MCW MID CENTERWELDMENTS _ EL 121 121 12 Rw PEARRIDGEWeLDMENT T RWE GABLEDENDRIDGEweLOMENT GRW GABLEDENDUPRIGHTRaFTERWeLD fepe L L 1 uet GABLEDENDUPRIGHTTOPINSERT faje _ XRB__ XCABLERAFTER BRACKET ele EW T TOP FITTING END RAFTER W HDWR mm 8 G END FITTING HIP INT RAFTER WHDWR mm m ft CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 40 NAVI TRAC COMPONENT LIST CONTINUED FROM PREVIOUS PAGE LABEL CODES GBL GBL HIPT 20 20 115 15 10 10 LETTER ON COMPONENT DESCRIPTION STAMPED OR KIT KIT KIT MID MID MID MID MID MID DRAWING TAPED 1 l 2 3 sTR EXT STR EXT STR EXT STAKES CABLES 8 WEB GUVS CREE OHNE s ESME n c qwemecweans p 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 T 30 2 3 212 2 2 2 2 T 42 EI m GREEN INSTALL AS SPECIFIED FOR UPRIGHT X CABLES FOR 10 MID BAY NAV BAY10 U8 4 4 UNITS 100 GREEN INSTALL AS SPECIFIED FOR UPRIGHT X CABLES FOR 15 MID BAY NAV BAY15 U8 4 UNITS 100 m GREEN INSTALL AS SPECIFIED FOR UPRIGHT X CABLES FOR 20 MID BAY NAV BAY20 U8 A LOWER ROOF X CABLES FOR 15 MID BAY RED A NAV BAY 15 UNITS 1007 LOWER ROOF X CABLES FOR 10 MID BAY RED ji 10 LOWER ROOF X CABLES FOR 20 MID BAY RED NAV BAY20 X 1 X 2 X 3 X4 X5 X6 XT X8 9 UPPER ROOF X CABLES FOR 10 MID BLUE 414 faaaoga Laja UPPER ROOF X CABL
2. LOCATING THE FOUR PRIMARY CORNERS WIDTH OF TENT DIAGONALS MEASURED TO CENTER OF STAKE HOLE DIRECTIONS FOR SQUARING THE 1 USEA TAPE MEASURE TO MARK THE ENDS OF ALINE FOR ONE END A TO B ABOVE EQUAL TO THE EXACT WIDTH OF THE UNIT 2 HOLD THE 0 END OF ONE TAPE AT POINT A AND THE 0 END OF ANOTHER TAPE AT POINT B 3 EXTEND THE FIRST TAPE ALONG ONE SIDE OF THE UNIT TO A MEASUREMENT EQUAL TO THE EXACT LENGTH OF THE TENT 4 CONSULT THE CHART BELOW TO FIND THE DIAGONAL FOR THE TENT YOU ARE BUILDING 5 EXTEND THE SECOND TAPE TO A MEASUREMENT EXACTLY EQUAL TO THIS DIAGONAL 6 BRING THE TWO TAPES TOGETHER SO THAT THE LENGTH MEASUREMENT OF ONE LIES DIRECTLY ON THE DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT OF THE OTHER PULL THE TAPES TIGHT AND MARK THEIR INTERSECTION THIS WILL LOCATE A FAR CORNER POINT D ABOVE 7 SWITCH TAPES SO THAT TAPE 1 ABOVE MEASURES THE DIAGONAL AND TAPE 2 ABOVE MEASURES THE LENGTH THIS WILL LOCATE POINT C ABOVE 8 WITH THE FOUR PRIMARY CORNERS LOCATED LAY OUT BASEPLATES AND UPRIGHTS ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF BEAMS TO BE INCLUDED IN THE BUILDING UNIT MEASUREMENTS GIVEN ARE TO THE CENTER OF THE STAKE HOLE OF EACH PLATE DIAGONALS FOR SQUARING FOOTPRINT LENGTH OF TENT 432 50 7 54 8 58110 72 0 812 85 10 95 2 99 11 104 87109 123 111128 9 133 8 90 10 57 3 60 11 64 8 76 10 856 89 11 94 4 98 11 103 6 108 1 11
3. HEIGHT OF UPRIGHT USUALLY 8 FT USE 42 STAKES PROVIDED STAKE PLATES AT PROPER SPACING BEFORE INSTALLING THE X CABLES THEN ADJUST TURNBUCKLES UNTIL CABLE IS SNUG 12 NAVI TRAC UNITS 100 FT OR MORE IN LENGTH MUST HAVE AN X CABLED BAY NEAR THE MID DLE AND OR EVENLY SPACED FOR EVERY 100 FT OF LENGTH X CABLING FROM EAVE TO BASEPLATE AS SHOWN ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STRUCTURE SUBSTITUTE BOLTS FOR PINS AT THE TOP OF BOTH UPRIGHTS THREADS SHOULD POINT INWARD TOWARD EACH OTHER THREAD CABLE EYENUTS ONTO EACH BOLT TO SECURE THE CABLE REMOVE THE NUTS FROM THE BOLTS THAT PIN THE BASEPLATE TO THE UPRIGHT TURN THE BOLTS SO THAT THE THREADS ARE TO THE INSIDE FACING EACH OTHER THREAD THE CABLE EYENUTS ONTO THE BOLTS TO SECURE THE CABLE INSTALLING MID PANEL INSERT FINGERS OF WHEELED PANEL GUIDE INTO THE OPEN END OF THE RAFTER AND WELDMENT TIGHTEN THE BUTTERFLY NUT REVERSE FOR OPPOSITE SIDE OF BAY INSTALLING 2 PC GABLED END WHEELED PANEL GUIDE AT EAVE USE LONG LIFTING POLE TO PUSH EACH HALF TO PEAK FABRIC TENSIONING CATENARY TAILS TENSIONING TENSIONING METHOD 1 PASS RING OF LEFT TENSIONING WEB THROUGH OPPOSITE CATENARY RING PASS RING OF RIGHT TENSIONING WEB THROUGH ITS OWN CATENARY RING PASSING OVER THE LEFT WEB CONTINUE RING OF RIGHT TENSIONING WEB THROUGH OPPOSITE CATENARY RING OVERLAP BOTH TENSION RINGS ATTACH WEB RATHCET AND TENSION DOWNARD AGAINST TENSION HOLE IN
4. UPRIGHT CATENARY RINGS SHOULD MOVE CLOSER TOGETHER AS RATHCET IS TIGHTENED PULL MID PANEL UP AND OVER THROUGH CHANNELS IN RAFTER EXTRUSIONS STANDARD LOOP amp LACING TIE OFF BOTTOM TENSIONING WEB RIGHT WI RING TENSIONING RINGS OVERLAPPED ATTACH WEB RATCHET TO TRIANGLE RING AND TENSION DOWNWARD 1 USE WEB RATCHETS TO SECURE CATENARY ARCHES TO UPRIGHTS STAKE BASEPLATES BEFORE TENSIONING WEBS 13 14 COMPLETED 40 GABLED END NAVI TRAC WITH FABRIC INSTALLED AND TENSIONED GUY WEBS STAKED AND RATCHETED TIGHT TO MEET ENGINEERING REQUIREMENTS WALLS SHOULD BE INSTALLED ON ALL 4 SIDES ALTERNATE HIP GABLED END COMBINATION USING KIT 3 FOR THE HIP COMPONENTS SEE PAGE 14 FOR ASSEMBLY REFERENCE 40 x 80 GABLED END NAVI TRAC HIP GABLED END COMBINATION UNIT EXTENSION BEAMS ARE PIVOTED IN THE SAME MANNER AS SHOWN SEE THE STANDARD NAVI TRAC APOVE INTAS CARTED END ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY OF THE HIP END UNIT SEE BELOW FOR COMPONENTS THAT MUST BE SUBSTITUTED IN HIP END UNIT SEE KIT 3 HIP KIT 3 COMPONENTS NOTE MRW amp MLW ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE STARTER FRAMES R21 9 15 CHOR INDUSTRIES INC EVANSVILLE INDIANA Thank you for purchasing an Anchor product In return we pledge Quality Service and Craftsmanship and are available for any questions you may have or assistance you may need PHONE NUMBER 812 867 242
5. 1 FAX NUMBER 812 867 0547 Anchor products are of superior design and operate best within the parameters of these instructions It is IMPERATIVE that the instructions be carefully read and COMPLETELY FOLLOWED Please read installation instructions before the installation or removal of this product Installation instructions are available at www anchorinc com CAUTION 1 For each installation the installer is solely responsible for evaluating the site and the prop er securing method determined Some soils require different staking or securing than that provided with the tent Due to this variety of soil conditions these are the manufacturer s suggested sequence of installation procedures Anchor s responsibility is limited to the con struction of the tent We are not responsible for methods that installers may choose to secure the tent to the ground 2 Inasmuch as the weather is unpredictable good judgment and common sense must be incorporated within installation guidelines It is the responsibility of the tent Installer maintain er to determine the severity of the weather proper time and method of installation and or erection and disassembly The structure has been manufactured to meet code requirements For the safety of all occu pants evacuation is recommended if inclement weather occurs or if there is any doubt con cerning the safe use of this product 3 Proper safety equipment should be used at all times to insure a safe ins
6. 2 126 10 131 7 136 4 59 2 64 10 68 0 715 82 86 7 90 8 94 10 103 5 107 10112 3 130 5 135 0 139 8 o ui Ao OT lt lt z LU LL 138 6 148 3 153 2 158 1 1163 0 167 11 172 10 177 9 182 8 187 7 217 3 222 AT 2 232 1 141 1 H45 11150 8 155 6 165 2 170 0 174 10 179 9 184 7 189 6 194 4 209 1 214 0 218 10223 9 228 8 1233 8 144 4 149 158 5 172 8 1177 6 1182 3 187 1 1191 11196 9 1221 0 1225 235 7 CONSTRUCT FIRST BEAM CAUTION BRACES REQUIRED TO AVOID FRAME DAMAGE XRB FOR B3 FOR USE ON MIDDLE X CABLED BEAMS ONLY NOT USED WITH BEAMS ONLY GABLED END FRAMING USE CROSS CABLE AS AN INSTALLATION TOOL TO SQUARE FIRST BEAM BEING RAISED OPTIONAL ON OTHER BEAMS DEPENDING ON TERRAIN NOT REQUIRED FOR FINAL 40 CONFIGURATION MAKE CONNECTIONS IN NUMBER SEQUENCE SHOWN STAKE PLATES BEFORE ERECTING LAYOUT OF ALL BEAMS ALL PLATES ARE STAKES WITHT 30 CROSS CABLE USED FOR SQUARING FIRST BEAM BEING RAISED OPTIONAL ON OTHER BEAMS NOT REQUIRED FOR FINAL UNIT CONFIGURATION 2 PC SAFETY WEBS 1 LOOP 4 LOWER SAFETY WEBS OVER STAKE HEADS OF THE ADJACENT BASE UPPER ENDS OF ALL X CABLES PLATES BEAMS 1 amp 3 RATCHET ENDS UP INSTALLED BEFORE BEAMS AR RAISED 2 CHOOSE 4 U
7. ANCHOR aa Qavi Trac FRAME TENT SYSTEM 40 Wide Gabled End System Please read all assembly installation instructions before the installation or removal of this product JPNCHOR INDUSTRIES INC 1100 Burch Dr Evansville IN 47725 U Ph 812 867 2421 Fx 812 867 0547 s0 E mail tents anchorinc com 7 www anchorinc com SPA Quality Craftsmanship and Service since 1892 Crud lt gt NAV40GbI 1104 23 Copyright Anchor Industries 2004 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Assembly Step Introduction with Frame Terminology Illustration Component Illustrations 40 Navi Trac Component List Table 40 Navi Trac Component List Table Cont d Safety Guidelines Squaring the Tent Footprint Layout and Diagonals Chart Assembling the first Beam Assembly Layout of all Beams Butterflying First Two Beams Erecting the First Beam and Stabilizing the First Beam Erecting the Second Beam Connecting the First Two Beams Installing Purlins Completing First Bay Completing the Top Frame Installing the Gabled End Frame Guying Out the Completed Frame Installing the Mid Panels and Gabled End Panels Tensioning Fabric Panels Completing the Gabled End Unit Alternate Hip End Gabled End Configuration Combining Hip and Gabled End Assembly Steps Component Changes for Hip Gabled End Configuration Limits of Liability 40 Gabled Navi Trac Frame Terminology P1 P2
8. ES FOR 15 MID BAY BLUE 4 a FET Er wwe NE LA NAV40 BAY20 IT sers x _ LT T TL T T HENN GESTEL EI sd ON 8 BE OER 21212 2 ER Lpo L L ML memos TITLI m jessermw Lowswevsmewmsoer al sarervermpronwoews LL L UPPERSATEIYSTRPFOR TE BNS UBPER SAFETY STRAP FOR SEATS ia Gram PN FOR GROSS CABLE Lowurmeowur 21 C b E gt lt UJ DROP CLOTH 8 x 30 NAVI TRAC INSTALLATION SAFETY GUIDELINES Your installation techniques will evolve to fit the needs of your clients the experience level of your crews the nature of other tentage on site and the equipment that you have most readily available We encourage you to begin with a crew of 4 workers and only reduce this number as your experience level allows you to do so safely Whatever techniques you adapt for your crews we encourage you to keep safety utmost in mind Please read through this assembly manual completely before beginning your installation Be sure the proper equipment crew and safety precautions are in place We hope that you enjoy the design features of the NAVI TRAC each time the unit is installed 1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 It is recommended that workers wear safety shoes and hard hats on site When moving beam sections by hand use proper lift
9. KERS SHOULD HOLD THE BEAM AT VERTICAL UNTIL EAVE BARS ER20 ARE INSTALLED SEE NEXT STEP SECURING THE 2nd BEAM WITH DROP IN RIDGE EAVE BARS DROP ONE HOOK END OF BAR INTO EAVE FITTING INSTALLING PURLINS AND RIDGE BARS USE SAME TECHNIQUE AS ABOVE AND THE LONG LIFTING POLE WITH CRADLE TO INSTALL THE PURLINS AND RIDGE EAVE BAR AT THE PEAK COMPLETING THE 1ST BAY REMOVE CROSS CABLE FROM 2ND BEAM DROP IN RIDGE EAVE BARS CONNECT 1st AND 2nd BEAMS USE LIFTING CRADLES TO POSITION 2nd END IN 20 MID BAYS ONLY INSTALL A SUPPORT PURLIN BETWEEN THE EAVE AND THE PURLIN AT THE MID RAFTER LOCATION THIS SUPPORT WILL BRACE AGAINST INWARD DEFLECTION OF THE EAVE BAY THAT COULD OTHERWISE RESULT IN WATER PONDING IN THE 20 FT BAY 11 COMPLETING THE TOP FRAME REPEAT PREVIOUS STEPS UNTIL ALL BEAMS ARE VERTICAL AND BOTH END BAYS ARE X CABLED AS SHOWN INSTALLING GUY WEBS BEFORE INSTALLING FABRIC STAKING DISCLAIMER DUE TO VARYING SOIL CONDITIONS AT EACH INSTALLATION SITE THE STAKES PROVIDED MAY NOT MEET THE LOADING REQUIREMENT SHOWN ON THE BLUEPRINT AND ENGINEERING ANALYSIS IT IS THE INSTALLERS RESPON SIBILITY TO VERIFY THE SOIL CONDITIONS AND PROPER ANCHORING DEVICES REQUIRED AT EACH SITE TO ENSURE A SAFE INSTALLATION INSTALLING GABLED END FRAME INSTALL GABLED END FRAME MAKE CONNECTIONS IN THE ORDER SHOWN ATTACH GUY WEBS TO EAVE WELDMENTS AND STAKE OUT AT A 45 DEGREE ANGLE DISTANCE OUT
10. NSION CROSS CABLE FOR 40 SHORT LIFTING CRADLE C IM 000 WHEELED PANEL GUIDES ADJUSTABLE BASE PLATE GUIDE BAR DROP CLOTH 40 NAVI TRAC COMPONENT LIST A MINIMUM GABLED UNIT CONSISTS OF 1 KIT 1 1 KIT 2 AND 2 EXTENSION MIDS TO EXTEND THE LENGTH FURTHER SIMPLY ADD ADDITIONAL EXTENSION MIDS STARTER MIDS ARE REQUIRED WITH HIP ENDS ONLY __ 1 40 GABLED END NAVITRAC LABEL CODES GBL GBL HIP 20 20 15 15 10 10 DRAWING TAPED STR EXT ISTRJEXT STR x EGTRUSONSWCHANNEES C T T Em ERIS pwemocc omoem 1s L T TL T est EE EE 10_EAVEIGABLED END BRON LPT LI LT 1 ER is geoes H21 4 HIP LOWER SPLICE 21 4 2 pc 21 4 40 H7 6 HIP UPPER SPLICE 2PC 7 6 40 Re eman C C l e ZZ T BI san irana ll 1 1 1 Bi mener SSSSESESEKSESERES LEZI L C L EN EN EA EI mg NN 2 2 2121 P2 jmmwi 2 2 PURLIN2U 1 2 2 fers 4 PET 3 2 2 7 2 7 2 96415 eum uz L 2 2 FITTINGS BFW ADJ BASE PLATES WINSERTS FIXED END 2 2 3 2 2 2 _ BFW JADJBASEPLATEWINSERTS HINGED faje 2 121 12 Ow cowewa wws f fl 12 T T T Ew END INTERMEDIATE WELOENTS mw wibLEFTweLovenTs 1 121 121 121 IMRW
11. OR P3 OPTIONAL ER10 15 OR 20 OPTIONAL X 1 2 or 3 OPTIONAL BAY SPACING X 4 5 or 6 OPTIONAL BAY SPACING X 7 8 or 9 OPTIONAL See Component List Table on BAY SPACING Pages 5 amp 6 for component descriptions INTRODUCTION Like the hip end version the gabled end NAVI TRAC frame is made up of extruded aluminum members joined by weldments The aluminum frame members themselves are extruded with channels into which the NAVI TRAC fabric kedar is fed However the gabled end version of the Navi Trac differs from the Hip End version in a number of ways 1 All the beams are parallel to each other 2 Beam base plates are hinged for pivoting to a vertical position End Upright plates are fixed non pivoting 3 The eave fittings are the MCW style that allows a simple drop in action for purlin installation rather than the slip joint of the hip end configuration 4 Fabric middle bays are installed into the channels of adjacent beams one bay at a time 5 Gabled End fabric is intalled simply into the outer channel of the end beams and tensioned to the Gabled End uprights 6 X Cabling extends into the overhead rafter area to compensate for the lack of hip end support 7 Corner guys are in one direction only parallel to the beams It is possible to combine the hip end and gabled end styles within one building unit see kit 3 however this assembly manual focuses on the gabled end configuration only The
12. PPER SAFETY WEBS LABELED FOR 10 15 OR 20 BAY SPACING AS NEEDED FOR YOUR UNIT 3 ON THE TRAILING WEBS TO BEAM 3 INSERT THE LOOSE HANGING ENDS OF UPPER WEBS INTO THE RATCHETS OF THE LOWER SAFETY WEBS PULL ABOUT 1 FT OF WEB THRU THE RATCHET LEAVE PLENTY OF SLACK 4 SNAP UPPER ENDS OF UPPER WEBS TO FIRST 2 BEAMS BUTTERFLIED SO ADJUST BASE PLATE GUIDE BARS FOR THE EAVE BRACKETS OF THE BEAM TO BE THAT ADJACAENT BASE PLATE STAKES PROPER SPACING AND ALIGNMENT OF RAISED CAN BE USED FOR SAFETY GUYING BASEPLATES DROP BAR FITTING OVER 5 LEAVE THE LEADING WEBS TO BEAM 1 2ND BEAM WILL BE RAISED FIRST PINS IN BASE PLATES LOOSE AND HANGING UNTIL BEAM IS UP 10 ERECTING 2nd BEAM 1st ATTACH PUSH POLE EXTENSION TO TOP OF THE LONG LIFTING POLE HOOK INTO PEAK WELDMENT BRACKET amp TWIST TO SECURE THIS WORKER CONTROLS PEAK DURING ERECTION SECURING THE 1st BEAM SAFELY ON THE LEADING 2 PC SAFETY WEBS WORKERS INSERT LOOSE ENDS OF UPPER SAFETY WEBS INTO THE RATCHETS OF THE LOWER SAFETY WEBS ERECTING THE 2nd BEAM WORKERS LIFT FIRST AT THE PEAK THEN SHUFFLE SIDEWAYS TOWARD THE UPRIGHTS 99 AS THE 230 BEAM PIVOTS TOWARD VERTICAL THE TRAILING SAFETY WEBS DRAW TIGHTER USING RATCHETS ADJUST LEADING AND TRAILING SAFETY WEBS AGAINST EACH OTHER ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STRUCTURE TO SECURE AND VERTICALLY ALIGN THE WITH 2nd BEAM SECURED BY SAFETY WEBS THE 1st BEAM IS ROTATED TOWARD IT 2 OR 3 WOR
13. dule should all be the non pivoting fixed plates Use of hinged baseplates in the end module could cause the end module to collapse during installation When using ladders to make peak connections be sure the ladder is tall enough that workers can reach the peak from a ladder step consistent with the safety recommendations for the ladder being used On middle beams secure the eaves before climbing the ladder to secure the peak For any Gabled End NAVI TRAC of 100 ft or more in length one middle bay must be cross cabled both in the over head and at ground level in an X fashion on both sides for each 100 ft of length For proper loading and anchoring information consult the appropriate NAVI TRAC blueprint available from Anchor Industries Inc If a Hip End is used on either end of the unit before installing fabric verify that all hip brace and rafter pins are seated into weldment fittings and secured by lanyard pins The installation method described herein requires coordination of tasks between workers A safe installation is dependent on alertness and coordination Before lifting Gabled End top frame to install uprights always guy out and stake at least both corners of the side or end being lifted This will help maintain the intended footprint and will protect against uplift from the wind that could move or flip the tent causing damage to the tent and or severe injury to workers SQUARING THE TENT FOOTPRINT LAYOUT A LENGTH OF TENT
14. ing techniques to protect the back and avoid pinching fingers while making hardware connections Never permit bystanders or uninvolved to stand or walk even briefly in the falling path of a beam as it is being raised or lowered Be aware to avoid contact of beams with any overhead power lines near the site When anchoring the structure avoid all underground power lines and gas lines or other utility easements Local authorities should be able to map the location of these obstacles Keep site clear of debris to avoid tripping especially while carrying components or bundles of fabric Do not drag bundles of fabric on concrete asphalt or ground as this can cause damage to the fabric from abrasion through the bag When lifting the NAVI TRAC Hip End frame See Appendix be sure to use the heavy duty NAVI TRAC frame lift The standard Anchor frame lift was not designed for the weight of the NAVI TRAC frame When lifting each side of an end section 2 NAVI TRAC frame lifts should be used Before pivoting beams to vertical clear the area of items that could cause tripping or slipping Before pivoting middle beam install the cross cable for safety bracing On the 50 NAVI TRAC the cross cable should be left in place as an essential part of the structure NOTE Hinged baseplates are used on all beams in the Gabled End Configuration However if the Hip End is constructed on either or both ends of the unit the base plates in the hip end mo
15. last few pages describe the hip gabled combination and refer the customer to the hip end assembly manual for the hip end part of the building unit 40 NAVI TRAC COMPONENT ILLUSTRATIONS GRW HOOKED ENDS ee MED ENOS ga GAD END oo XRB RAFTER INSERT P 1 PURLIN 10 X CABLE RAFTER BRACKETS UGT IB P 2 PURLIN 15 MRW GABLED END MID RIGHT UPRIGHT TOP INSERT P 3 PURLIN 20 10 10 EAVE RIDGE BARS MCW ER10 EAVE RID _ upa h rae WELDMENT INT WELDMENT MLW MID LEFT WELDMENT A RW Cw PEAK Oe CORNER WELDMENT WELDMENT E20 EAVE FEMALE 20 RY A RWE R21 9 RAFTER 21 9 TFW PEAK RIDGE TOP FITTING MENT END RAFTER SOME EN H21 4 HIP LOWER SPLICE 2r 4 H7 6 HIP UPPER SPLICE 7 6 EFW END FITTING U8 UPRIGHT 8 UG 15 GABLED END UPRIGHT 14 2 HIP INT RAFTER G cnc see ED 81 HIP BRACE 14 WEB GUYS 2 PC BFW ADJ BASE PLATE FIXED a FOR GABLED ka END UPRIGHTS B4 BRACE B3 BRACE RIDGE 7 UPRIGHT 5 LANYARD ASSY W HAIR PIN COTTER 142 pA SURE T42 1 1 8 x 42 d dr E qud STEEL SE FOR BASE PLATES HINGED FOR USE FOR GUY WEBS ON MID BEAMS ONLY X 1 THRU 9 UPRIGHT 1 WEB RATCHET X CABLES FOR TENSIONING INSTALLATION TOOLS Sam c vF 10 EE EE 15 BAY UPPER SAFETY WEBS LIFTING POLE GRAVITY PINS FABRIC PULL ROPES PUSH POLE EXTE
16. tallation and take down We suggest a careful evaluation be made to determine safety equipment needed such as hard hats steel toe shoes safety glasses and other as required 4 Anchor stands behind its products in accordance with its standard Terms and Conditions of sale A copy of our Terms and Conditions of Sale can be obtained by contacting Anchor at the telephone number and or address on this document 28 3 11 01 02
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