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General Installation Guidelines

Each component of the tent should be inspected at the beginning of installation for visual signs of damage by the installer. All damaged 
materials should be repaired or replaced immediately.

The weather should be carefully considered by the Owner and/or the Installer before raising the tent since the hardware and fabric 
cannot transmit design wind loads or shed rainwater loads (potential ponding) when it is not fully anchored, installed, and/or 
tensioned. It is recommended that installation or removal of the fabric members be informed when the wind speed is less than 15 mph. 
The decision to raise or lower the fabric of the tent should be the responsibility of the experienced rental tent installation supervisor 
based upon conservative life safety considerations and judgement.

Adequate and appropriate installation and maintenance procedures are necessary to achieve and sustain full design load capability for 
the tent. The Owner and/or Installer are fully responsible for assuring that the tent is properly installed and maintained.

Certifi cation of this tent structure is valid only with the use of Aztec Tent supplied and assured components or those which meet or 
exceed the requirements of the design throughout the installation of this structure, with the exception of the anchoring devices which 
must be determined by the installation engineer.

Post Installation Guidelines/ Maintenance

Each component of the tent should be inspected at the end of installation for visual signs of damage by the installer. Additionally, an 
inspection should be performed after any severe weather/wind events that might have affected the overall integrity of the design. 
All damaged materials should be repaired or replaced immediately. 

A variety of material and weather factors can result in fabric stretch, web belt stretch, rope stretch, mast base settling, changes to 
design geometry, etc. Changes to the design geometry of the tent and consequently the structural performance characteristics of 
the tent, can occur while the tent is in service and not attended by the professional installer. It is recommended that a maintenance 
agreement be arranged between the Client/User of the tent and the Installer involving periodic inspections and adjustments.

If rainwater ponding occurs at any point on the fabric, evacuate the tent, remove the water, and adjust the tie back rope/web prestress 
tension and/or fabric tensioning over the frame back to its design geometry to achieve positive drainage.

It is understood and expected that some damage to the fabric membrane and/or non structural components may occur in conditions 
below the overall design wind velocity rating of the tent system. This damage may result in components requiring repair or 
replacement as necessary.

Pre-Installation Guidelines

Correct fi eld installation of this tent system requires diligence and considerable skill and expertise which can be obtained only through 
the proper fi eld training and experience of a professional rental tent supervised installation crew. This is instrumental to obtaining the 
optimal structural behavior of the tent.

- Obtain any required permits or inspections needed by local codes and regulations.

- Clear the site to prepare for the planned activity.

- Check for sub grade utilities before installing any anchoring devices.

- Check for any overhead obstructions that might interfere with the tent installation. Do not install any tent within 50’ of any overhead 
utilities, power lines, or other obstructions. Installation under or within close proximity to trees should be avoided.

- Locate the public circulation routs with clearance from anchors around the exterior of the site. Identify clearly.

- Use drop cloths to prevent soiling or damaging the fabric membrane.

- Pad and tape objects with sharp projections which will remain on site under the tent.

- Cover any sharp edges on anchoring devices with protective material

Summary of Contents for QWIK-TOP FRAME

Page 1: ...QWIK TOP FRAME PRODUCT MANUAL If YOU can IMAGINE it WE can BUILD it...

Page 2: ...e tent The installation of electrical plumbing lighting appliances and or HVAC equipment are not covered within this manual Users Installers shall follow local code requirements for the installation o...

Page 3: ...e 4 General Hardware Care Maintenance 5 Fabric Flame Retardant Information 5 Anchoring 5 Pre Installation Guidelines 6 General Installation Guidelines 6 Post Installation Guidelines Maintenance 6 Safe...

Page 4: ...amount of water placed on the fabric to expedite drying time Never allow the tent cleaner to dry on the fabric For this reason larger tents might be better to clean in sections Once the cleaning is co...

Page 5: ...e bent cracked frayed or damaged shall be immediately replaced and not used Speci c attention should be paid toward any devices used for anchoring including ratchets ropes cables and web straps Fabric...

Page 6: ...stretch mast base settling changes to design geometry etc Changes to the design geometry of the tent and consequently the structural performance characteristics of the tent can occur while the tent i...

Page 7: ...he same procedures outlined but in the reverse order Once unassembled each component of the system should be inspected for any signs of visual damage by the installer All damaged materials should be m...

Page 8: ...stallation tool Utility Knife General installation tool Tape Measure General installation tool Marking Paint Chalk Used to mark anchoring locations and tent boundaries Optional Items Accessories Avail...

Page 9: ...Once the main arch is assembled on the ground place the large loop of the assembly cable over a perimeter arm of the tee tting and stretch the cable across the tent to loop over the perimeter arm of...

Page 10: ...aller tent sizes proceed to step 7 Step 6 The 40 wide tent has a secondary set of hip brace pipes measuring 10 6 Connect and pin these to the 40x hip intermediate tting then connect and pin the side t...

Page 11: ...s process will continue for each additional beam arch that you construct Step 10 For 40 wide tents you will now connect and pin the 14 4 rafter diagonal brace pipe to rst the 40x Slide Intermediate tt...

Page 12: ...de and smaller units this pipe will extend to the corner of the frame For 30 wide tents the hip rafter will also extend to the corner but you will also need to slide the 30 Slide Hip Intermediate ttin...

Page 13: ...Step 19 Lay down a drop cloth to unfold the end section of the tent top on one end of the tent Make sure to inspect the tent top for cleanliness at this time as it becomes next to impossible to clean...

Page 14: ...close the Velcro rain ap as this will provide the weather protection to this seam Step 24 The lace connection features a series of webbing loops on one side of the connection and a series of equally...

Page 15: ...legs are all installed you can lower the frame so the legs hold the weight of the tent on the ground Step 26 Using the included tieback ropes loop a rope around each eave tting and tie to the tting us...

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Page 26: ...Right Gable Corner Left Gable Crown 3pt Gable Crown 4pt 2 Slide Fitting Add Leg Qwik Corner 3 Way Crown 4 Way Crown 6 Way Crown 8 Way Crown Hip Intermediate 40x Hip Slide Intermediate 30x Rafter Slid...

Page 27: ...adapin Assembly Pin Jumbo Pin 2 Adjustable Qwik Baseplate Standard Baseplate Standard Baseplate 2 Adjustable Qwik Footplate 1 2 Polopro x 18 Rope 2 Slide Bally Corner Fitting 2 RoundTubing Extrusion Q...

Page 28: ...t the loads below The below chart lists the required resistance loads that must be supported by the anchoring system to meet the engineering loads speci ed under the code A Factor of Safety of 2 0 tim...

Page 29: ...CTUAL LOAD VALUE Qwik top Frame Load Summary 30 Width UPLIFT SHEAR BEARING LOAD OUT OF PLANE SHEAR IN PLANE SHEAR TENSION UPLIFT SAMPLE ACTUAL LOAD VALUE MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD FOR ANCHORING SYSTEM MINIM...

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