CLEARSPAN
™
END WALL FRAMING KITS
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Revision date: 11.12.14
END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued)
3. Make two (2) diagonal cuts in the end panel as shown above to create the 12"-16" flaps.
4. Continue with the next procedure.
Cut Door Openings (Door installation only; additional door purchase required.)
ATTENTION:
For best results and to keep the stretched panel in position, install Tek screws and washers
from the outside
around the door frame to secure the end panel to the door jambs and header. (See dashed lines Fig. 1.)
Do this before
cutting the opening in the panel.
If you do not want to install screws through the panel, continue with Step 1.
These steps describe one way to cut a door opening:
ATTENTION:
Do not cut door openings if you are not
installing doors.
1. Working
from inside the frame
, mark a 12"-16" border
along the door jambs and below the header. (Consult
the diagram below.) These 12"-16" flaps are wrapped
around the door framing and secured to the inside of
the
door frame
once the final diagonal cuts are made.
2. Using the diagram as a guide, cut the end panel to
remove the section that is shaded.
Diagram above shows the end wall and end panel as seen from inside a similar shelter.
FIG. 1
Wrap this portion
of the end panel
around and
secure it to the
door frame using
Tek screws and
washers. See
Step 1 in the next
procedure.
Door Jamb
12"-16"
12"-16"
Example Door Opening
(Can be used on any size door)
Header
Door
Jamb
Remove this dark shaded
portion of the end panel
material to create an opening
for the overhead door.
Step 3 Cut
Horizontal Conduit
used to stretch the
end panel during
installation.
END PANEL
END PANEL
12"-16"
Horizontal
Conduit
Ground Level
Base Rail
Base Rail