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  Section F - Install End Panels

DO NOT  INSTALL END PANELS ON A WINDY DAY AS DAMAGE TO THEM MAY RESULT!

Step 1:

 Locate the end panels. Notice that one end panel has a narrow “man door” and the other 

has a wider multi-purpose door. Decide where you will use each end panel before proceeding. 
Then, install each end panel using the steps that follow.

If the corners of your end panel have not been cut out, follow steps 2 and 3 below to do so:

Step 2:

 Position the end panel hem next to the conduit at the end of your shelter. Note where the 

corner couplers are in relation to the end panel hem.

Step 3:

 With scissors, trim the corner of the end panel hem on the dotted line shown below so the 

corner coupler will be exposed when the conduit is placed inside the hem. Repeat at the other 
end of the end panel.

      

Step 4:

 Remove one end of the end conduit from the corner coupler and slide the hem of the end 

panel over the conduit. Replace the connector you removed. Do not put the hem of the middle 
door section over the conduit, just the sections to either side of the door.

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Summary of Contents for 103476

Page 1: ...al Poly Shelters Portable Greenhouse 10 Wide x 20 Long SKU 103476 2004 ClearSpanTM All rights reserved Reproduction prohibited without written permission Rev 18 Mar 04 Note Photo may be of a different but similar model ...

Page 2: ...ing with corded power tools Never erect a shelter directly under power lines Be careful not to drive anchors into buried power cables Do not climb on the shelter or its frame It is not designed to support human weight If the shelter is enclosed provide proper and adequate ventilation Do not store hazardous materials in the shelter without proper ventilation and precautions If both ends are covered...

Page 3: ...er and not under or into it Section A Unpack Identify Parts Step 1 Before you begin to assemble your shelter you should first unpack the contents of your shipment During this process you will both verify that you have all the parts required to build your shelter and learn what all of the various parts look like Tip We recommend you start by laying out the contents of your shipment in an orderly fa...

Page 4: ... not to scale Page 4 Pipe only swaged is shown Self Drilling Screw 3 Way Coupler Corner Coupler Cover Pipe Strap Fabric Clip U Bolts Anchor Plain End Strap Strap Ratchet Zippered End Panels 1 with wide door 1 with man door 4 Way Coupler Bottom T ...

Page 5: ...oupler 3 Way Coupler Typical Roof Frame Parts Laid Out Step 1 Assemble 6 10 sections of ridge pipe by slipping a swedged 52 pipe into a 68 pipe Step 2 Arrange the roof pipes on the ground adjacent to the correct 3 Way and 4 Way couplers 68 52 68 Page 5 ...

Page 6: ...ons for each Slip a PVC cap onto each end Place the first pipe underneath the outside purlin Bend pipe over and down from top ridge towards other outside purlin Place pipe underneath purlin Center pipe on frame between two rafters as shown Repeat the above procedure for placement of the second pipe Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...de of roof and slide in the 68 leg poles Then lift the other side and insert the remaining leg poles Note illustration below may not match your frame exactly Legs Step 7 Create pipe sections as diagram illustrates Connect these sections with couplers as shown Slip a leg pole into each bottom coupler 52 52 27 68 90 Corner Coupler Bottom Tee Leg Pole Page 7 ...

Page 8: ...near each leg Anchors must be placed close enough to the bottom frame to ensure a connection with the U clamps Step 2 Slip the U clamp around the bottom frame Place one of the legs of the U clamp through the eye of the anchor Install U clamp plate and bolts and tighten Page 8 ...

Page 9: ...o Step 2 Position the end panel hem next to the conduit at the end of your shelter Note where the corner couplers are in relation to the end panel hem Step 3 With scissors trim the corner of the end panel hem on the dotted line shown below so the corner coupler will be exposed when the conduit is placed inside the hem Repeat at the other end of the end panel Step 4 Remove one end of the end condui...

Page 10: ...ep 6 Secure the panel in place at the top center with a fabric clip Step 7 Move outward in both directions placing one fabric clip every 24 Step 8 Your end panels may have been shipped as untrimmed rectangular pieces If so you may use scissors to trim the excess end panel material inside the shelter to an inch or two past the fabric clips as shown in the illustration above Page 10 ...

Page 11: ...n one side of the two bottom T connectors These ratchets should be installed on the sides of the shelter You should have a total of 6 side ratchets installed 3 on each side Step 3 Make up a pair of cover conduits each the length of your shelter Start each with an unswaged section and add swaged sections to arrive at the correct length Warning DO NOT INSTALL COVER ON A WINDY DAY AS DAMAGE TO IT MAY...

Page 12: ...le are recommended Step 9 Center the cover front to back and side to side Equalize the overlaps in both directions Step 10 In the front and rear hems locate the black straps If either of your straps were shipped with a D ring attached you must cut the D ring off with scissors as it is not used on this model Step 11 Tighten both corner straps on each end by pulling on them manually Have a partner h...

Page 13: ...Following instructions for assembly and proper care and maintenance of the shelter will ensure many years of exceptional performance The following notes include several items that need periodic checking Cover must be kept taut check and adjust tension periodically Check connections and fasteners for tightness replace and or repair missing or damaged parts Contact ClearSpan for assistance in identi...

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