Americana Outdoors, Inc.
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Cherokee Installation Guide
Tools Needed for Installation
Installation Notes and Tips
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Complete site preparation before beginning assembly.
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It is VERY IMPORTANT that the current footing layout is obtained from the manufacturer before
pouring any footings or setting any anchor bolts.
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Anchor bolts are NOT included and must be furnished at the time of installation. Consult local building
codes and the provided manufacturer
’
s drawing for required anchor specifications.
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We recommend using high quality stainless steel anchor bolts in areas with a corrosive climate.
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If the shelter is set on a concrete slab, the slab must be level so that all posts will be at the same
elevation when mounted and anchored down.
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If the shelter is set on an unlevel surface, it will bolt together if assembled with all bolts loose.
When the bolts are tightened, some of the steel joints may have gaps and the unit may not be
exactly plumb. However, the strength of the structure will not be affected.
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In areas with frequent rain, the slab or footing elevation should be at least
1”
above the elevation of
the surrounding landscape to prevent water from ponding around the base plate and anchor bolts.
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DO NOT attempt to assemble on a day with strong winds.
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Have assistance nearby to lift and secure parts in place.
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As is common in the erection of all types of metal structures, due to job site conditions (unlevel slabs,
footings, etc.), slight modifications such as reaming of some holes or drilling new holes may become
necessary and must be done on the job site.
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Predrilling holes and removing metal shavings and debris from between components before fastening
together will help prevent rusting or staining of the surrounding surfaces.
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Cutting and drilling metal components will cause shavings which must be carefully removed by
sweeping or brushing. If this is not done, the metal shavings will rust and stain the surface finish.
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It is recommended to lower the speed of electric drills during this installation. Installing Tek screws at
a high RPM may cause the Tek screws to become damaged or break during installation.
Safety Glasses
Tape Measure
Carpenters Level
Electric Drill
Screw Driver
Flat & Phillips
Ladder
Socket / Hex Head Driver
Sizes:
1/4”, 5/16”, 3/4”,
1”, 1
-
1/16”
Other Required Tools: Gloves, Chalk Line, Silicone Caulking
Recommended Tools: Rubber Mallet, Carpenters Square, Pliers, Metal Hack Saw
NOTE: Heavier equipment such as a forklift, boom lift, or lift table may also be required.
Socket / Ratchet Wrench
Sizes:
1/4”, 5/16”, 3/4”,
1”, 1
-
1/16”