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CLEARSPAN

 POLY BUILDINGS

Revision date: 05.20.20

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  DIMENSIONS

108441W 

 

36' W x 26' 2" H x 150' L

ClearSpan

 

Beef Master

 System

Photo may show a model of a different length. Cover, roll-up curtain, and end panels are not shown.

Ground Level

Summary of Contents for Beef Master 108441W

Page 1: ...learSpan All Rights Reserved Reproduction is prohibited without permission STK DIMENSIONS 108441W 36 W x 26 2 H x 150 L ClearSpan Beef Master System Photo may show a model of a different length Cover roll up curtain and end panels are not shown Ground Level ...

Page 2: ...o assemble the structure Always consult local and regional building codes before you begin The following suggestions and precautions will help you determine whether your selected location is the best location Never erect the structure under power lines Identify whether underground cables and pipes are present before preparing the site or anchoring the structure Location should be away from structu...

Page 3: ...before you begin to assemble your shelter Conduit An assembly of pipes used to secure the main cover and end panels if equipped Purlins and some strut assemblies also consist of connected pipes to form a conduit Each pipe joint of a conduit assembly is secured with a self tapping Tek screw Coupler or Fitting A part of the frame assembly where legs purlins and rafter pipes are inserted and secured ...

Page 4: ...umber specialist for additional information Fasteners to secure the above materials are supplied by the customer Fasteners included with the Beef Master system are used to assemble the building attach building to the customer supplied wood frame and to secure the end wall frame to the end rafters Additional fasteners are included to mount ratchets and to assemble the awning All other required fast...

Page 5: ...e where you can easily inventory the parts Refer to the Bill of Materials Spec Sheets 2 Verify that all parts listed on the Bill of Materials Spec Sheets are present If anything is missing or you have questions consult the Pictorial Parts Guide and all shelter diagrams throughout these instructions for clarification or contact Customer Service NOTE At this time you do not need to open the plastic ...

Page 6: ...crew QH1061 1 Ratchet 100441 Nut Setter CP287X125E End Coupler CP287X125M Mid Coupler AS1003 3 16 AS1004 1 4 Cable Clamps AS1084 1 4 Cable Thimble 104189 Turnbuckle 6X6HB Header Bracket 104074 Square to Round Connect Bracket AR1550 Cable 3 16 AR1060 1 4 Cable ATTENTION Use the AR1550 cable 3 16 for the two 2 gathering doors use the AR1060 1 4 cable for the building frame F325HBL Rafter Feet 3 4 F3...

Page 7: ...me and install cables 4 Assemble awning framing 5 Install roll up curtain 6 Prepare and install the main cover or covers 7 Install end panels and doors ATTENTION This instruction manual describes the assembly of the main frame and the installation of end panels and main cover The construction of the interior tongue and groove walls and all other components regarding the interior of the building ca...

Page 8: ...ings Post or wall thickness The thickness of the support post or wall must provide a surface for the entire mounting base of each rafter foot See the diagrams to the right REMEMBER The cover of the building attaches to the outside of the wall roll up side only Position rafters as shown in the diagrams for both sides The support posts or wall must support the load created by the shelter plus the ad...

Page 9: ... hole a minimum of four feet 4 deep A power auger works best to dig the holes 6 After digging all holes including those for the end wall supports if possible reattach the string line to the batter boards and use it as a guide to set and align the support post 1 PREPARE POSTS AND POST HOLES This information describes how to prepare each 6 x 6 x 14 support post Depending on the available space and a...

Page 10: ...the soil conditions Check the diagrams in the Quick Start section for spacing and required height Repeat the steps to prepare and set all remaining support posts Consult diagrams as needed After setting the posts attach the post headers between the support posts along the awning side using 6X6HB header brackets See the Connection Details diagram View 10 and diagrams below for 6X6HB Bracket Install...

Page 11: ... the parts F325HBR Rafter Feet F325HBL Rafter Feet F325HBM Rafter Feet 5 16 x 5 Lag Bolts FAJ321 Beginning with the interior rafter feet between each corner center and attach each F325HBL foot to the top of each interior support post With all interior feet attached use the diagrams to attach the four 4 corner rafter feet for the two end rafters Attach feet flush with the outside of each corner sup...

Page 12: ... end use the lag screw closest to the end rafter to secure the 104074 bracket to the support post header See Diagram B After attaching all 104074 brackets install the 2 x 6 customer supplied face boards See the diagrams and steps on the next page 4 The 104074 brackets provide a mounting point for each of the lower cable ends between the first and second rafters at each end Cable shown above is ins...

Page 13: ...h the lower face boards Beginning at one corner post measure six foot 6 down from the top of the post and mark the location Move to the other end and measure and mark that 6 dimension on the post Mark the interior posts as needed or use a chalk line to mark the dimension on those support posts Beginning at one end align the bottom edge of the first section of the lower 2 x 6 face board with the ma...

Page 14: ...ram and slide each into the mounted rafter foot Position the correct pipe into the correct rafter foot and support the pipe until rafter is complete NOTE Purlin holes in the end rafter pipes should point toward the inside to the frame 4 Slide a coupler onto the end of each pipe installed in previous step See Diagram A below 5 Take the final coupler and two 2 remaining rafter pipes and install to c...

Page 15: ...nstall a Tek screw in the center hole of each coupler to set the rafter depth Verify that you have selected the correct rafter and purlin pipes and have placed them in the correct location 8 After assembling the rafter and adding the purlins return to both rafters and install FA4482B Tek screws through all remaining coupler holes and into the rafter pipes IMPORTANT Also install a Tek screw through...

Page 16: ...er pipes in the couplers and purlins to the couplers IMPORTANT Install a FA4482B Tek screw through each purlin pipe and into the coupler pipe 11 Repeat the rafter assembly procedure Steps 9 10 and work toward the middle of the building frame 12 At the 65 position on the frame assemble the interior rafter Rafter 14 and continue with the procedure on the next page to assemble Rafters 15 and 16 See t...

Page 17: ... Slide a coupler over the end of each pipe and assemble the remainder of the rafter two pipes with another coupler at the peak Install purlins between the couplers of Rafter 14 and Rafter 15 5 Assemble the next rafter 16 Middle Rafter in the same manner using the same rafter pipes Remember to position the purlin holes of the rafter toward Rafter 15 assembled in the steps above 6 Install all purlin...

Page 18: ...ve any temporary rafter bracing and check that Tek screws have been installed through both sides of each coupler to secure the rafter pipe joints Install if needed 12 Move to the end wall supports of each end wall and secure the end rafter to each of the supports using QH1330 brackets FAJ308 1 4 x 4 lag screws and FA4484B Tek screws ATTENTION See the Quick Start section and the hardware diagrams f...

Page 19: ...ays measure before cutting the cable 2 Place one cable thimble approximately twelve inches 12 from the end of a cable section and wrap the cable around the thimble as shown above 3 Grasp both sections of the cable near the thimble and position one cable clamp one inch away from the thimble as shown above Position the clamp on the cable with its U bolt portion over the short dead section of the cab...

Page 20: ... attach the cable assemblies to the building Attach the end rafters to the end wall frame before you install and tighten the cables After attaching all cables to the frame between the first two rafters at each end and at the center rafter section tighten the turnbuckles Turnbuckles should be snug but not overtightened 8 Install thimble to protect cable ...

Page 21: ...he 108432 awning bracket over the 2 way coupler 108418 166BM048 Corner Support Post 6 Adjust the awning rafter as needed Maintain about 1 between the end of the angled awning pipe and the drilled tabs welded to the coupler 7 Secure the angled awning rafter pipe to coupler using three FA4484B Tek screw installed through the side of the angled pipe into the coupler 8 Adjust the assembled awning supp...

Page 22: ...sing FA4484B Tek screws Install 3 screws into the coupler at each end of the pipe on the back side to protect the main cover 12 Continue assembling the inside awning rafters until you reach the end of the building and repeat Steps 1 9 for the final end rafter using the 107454 2 way coupler See Diagram B 13 Review the Awning Detail diagram Quick Start section and verify that all fasteners are insta...

Page 23: ...awning side attach one ratchet to the underside of the header for each rafter mounted to a support post Refer to the Quick Start section of these instructions for ratchet location See Diagram A below for an example Rafters between support posts on the awning side do not require ratchets 3 Continue by attaching the ratchets for the upper conduit ATTACH RATCHETS Roll up curtain shown in the diagram ...

Page 24: ...ratchets to for the upper conduit secure the main cover on the awing side of the building Attach one ratchet per rafter Use the diagram below as a guide 1 On the awning side of the frame on the inside face of the header attach one ratchet for each rafter Use one FAJ117B 5 16 x 3 lag bolt for each ratchet Set each ratchet a few inches to the right or left of the rafter 2 Continue by attaching the r...

Page 25: ... upper face board Using customer supplied roofing nails or a similar fastener with a flat head stretch the curtain along the face board and tack it in place using the nails 2 Take the customer supplied 1 x 4 retaining board place it over the upper edge of the curtain and square it with the face board 3 Secure the retaining board to the face board using FAJ104B 1 4 x 2 lag screws included and FAME5...

Page 26: ...31S075 pipe needed to assemble the roll up conduit Assemble as many pipe sections as needed to equal or exceed the length of the curtain panel NOTE Assembled pipe may run a few inches or as much as a couple of feet beyond the end of the panel Pipe is cut to length in a later step 2 Secure each pipe joint using a Tek screw FA4482B and wrap the connection and screw with a couple of layers of duct ta...

Page 27: ...age and protects individuals from injury in the event that the winds increase during the installation of the main cover The straps for the main cover also serve as the anti billow straps for the roll up curtain or curtains These are installed with the main cover To prevent damage and possible injury do not continue without first securing the roll up curtain panels See the diagram below Attach the ...

Page 28: ...tape 4 Move to each cable assembly at the point where the cables wrap around the rafters and apply the premium tarp tape over the cables to protect the main cover once it is installed 5 Inspect the awning frame to ensure that all Tek screws are installed as shown in the diagrams Verify that no fasteners are in a position to contact the cover where it wraps around the awning 6 Continue with the ins...

Page 29: ...n of these instructions before you begin the cover installation The diagram below shows how to position each cover on the frame MULTIPLE COVER INSTALLATION Cover 1 75 Cover 2 75 Dashed line shows the end of Cover 1 which is overlapped by Cover 2 Install covers so the prevailing winds flow over the overlapped seam of the installed covers Awning Side FRONT Prevailing Winds Upper Conduit Upper Condui...

Page 30: ... end of the shelter and insert one cover conduit into each side pocket Tape or cover the end of conduit with part of a plastic soda bottle and insert that end into the pocket for easier installation Remove bottle after installation of conduit if used PREPARE MAIN COVER Gather the parts Pipe 1 90 x 99 swaged Final section is cut to length for each cover conduit Main covers FA4482B Tek screws duct t...

Page 31: ...d the remaining cover conduit Insert the free ends of each strap into a ratchet attached to the lower face board and slightly tighten These straps keep the free end of the cover in place as the other end is pulled up and over the frame to the awning side 3 With all ropes attached to the cover conduit lift and carry the conduit and cover toward the base of the assembled frame This is the conduit th...

Page 32: ...awning side and install Do not cut the straps too short 5 Repeat the previous steps to install and slightly tighten the remaining straps for roll up curtain of the building Do not fully tighten the straps Cover must be stretched end to end before tightening the main straps 6 Continue by stretching the main cover end to end The main cover straps wrap around the conduit in the cover pocket The ends ...

Page 33: ...ened for the second cover verify that a uniform distance is maintained between the PVC and the common rafter Distance should be similar to that of the adjacent cover View the rafters from the ground to verify that the distance remains uniform See additional information in the example below After the stretch straps are secure continue by tightening the side ratchets Frame differs from actual frame ...

Page 34: ... Pocket NOTE Some covers may not ship with the pocket material removed for the installation of the straps If slots need to be created cut only the cover pocket do not cut the main cover Space slot 18 to 24 apart on center if these need created PVC Conduit 2 Once the bell end reaches the pocket take another section of PVC conduit insert the plain end into the bell end of the previous section and se...

Page 35: ...or strap at this position can be removed once the main strapping is in place 11 After the strap is completely installed at this end cut the strap to length and tie it to the rafter 12 Beginning at either end of the cover tighten the strap The strapping will pull against the strapping installed at the other end of the frame Maintain an even distance between the rafters and the PVC conduit as the st...

Page 36: ... the main cover tighten the awning portion last Install the upper conduit straps and thread into ratchets as noted below Continue with these steps to tighten the side ratchets and the upper conduit ratchets 1 Move to the upper conduit and remove a small section from or cut a slit in the upper conduit pocket 2 Take one 25 roll of 2 strap CC5390A and thread the strap around the conduit and back to t...

Page 37: ...ght return to the awning ratchets and tighten 10 Once all side upper conduit and awning ratchets are tight pull the bonnet portion of the main cover or covers up and over the end rafter or rafters 11 Install additional covers if needed Follow the previous procedure If all main covers are installed continue with the installation of the diagonal awning supports ATTENTION The main cover conduits are ...

Page 38: ...nd 3 8 nut FALB04B 3 Swing the pipe back toward the rafter support post to mark the position of the remaining LAB166C38H awning bracket Secure the bracket to the support post using two 105565 lag screws and two FAME54B washers Align bracket with bracket on awning pipe 4 Connect the diagonal support pipe to the bracket using a 3 8 x 2 1 2 bolt FAG361B flat washers FAME52B and 3 8 nut FALB04B Tighte...

Page 39: ...nel is positioned properly 2 Locate the D rings near the top edge of the panel and tie a section of 1 strapping or rope to the center most D ring Tie two additional straps on each side of the center D ring allowing a few feet to remain between the straps 3 With the temporary straps or customer supplied rope in place pull the end panel up to the end rafter and secure the end panel to the end rafter...

Page 40: ...Rafter design may differ from actual rafter Main Cover Stretch Pocket 4 Once the end panel is temporarily secured take the roll of 1 strapping and weave the end of the strap through the D rings and around the rafter pipe as shown below Keep the panel stretched along the rafter as the strap is installed and as you work up and over the rafter NOTE The end panel flap that extends beyond the D rings i...

Page 41: ... properly fit into the pocket and to remove it from the opening 1 Locate the 1 315 pipes and assemble sections to achieve the required length Cut to length if needed 2 Secure each pipe joint with a Tek screw and wrap the joint and screw with duct tape to prevent damage to the end panel 3 Insert the assembled conduit into the end panel horizontal pocket End wall and panel shown above are used for i...

Page 42: ... edge and mark hole locations at approximately 24 on center throughout the length Set the first hole 1 in from the end Repeat this for the remaining 106937 plates 2 Beginning at ground level place the first section of 106937 6 x 10 against the 6 x 6 door jamb flush with the inside edge and secure to the jamb using FAJ117B 5 16 x 3 lag bolts See diagram below 3 Cut a section of 106937 material to f...

Page 43: ...se flaps wrap around the door framing and are secured to the inside of the door frame once the final diagonal cuts are made Diagram above shows the end wall and end panel as seen from the outside 2 Using the diagram as a guide cut the end panel to remove the dark shaded section outlined above 3 Make two 2 diagonal cuts in the end panel as shown above to create the 16 18 flaps 4 Continue with the s...

Page 44: ... the outer edges of the end panel and secure the edges to the support posts using aluminum strap and lag screws See arrows in diagram to the right NOTE See next page to install optional awning panel before you secure the end panel edges 3 Repeat the steps to install and secure the remaining end panel Secure the end panel to the inside surface of the frame tube using a Tek screw and washer Door Fra...

Page 45: ...el secured repeat the steps to cut and install the awning end panel at the remaining end of the awning frame 5 Return to the end panel instructions and finish as needed to secure the end panel to the frame 6 With all panels installed and secured move back to the top of each end panel and pull the end panel flap up and over the end rafter NOTE Flap will be between the main cover and the stretch poc...

Page 46: ...t in each end ratchet 4 Tighten the end ratchets to secure the bonnet portion of the main cover 5 Move to the other end of the building and secure the bonnet at that end 6 Continue with the steps on the following page to attach the QH1061 ratchets to secure the overlapped cover sections multiple main covers 26 INSTALL THE END RATCHETS FOR THE MAIN COVERS After end panels are fully stretched attach...

Page 47: ...e rafter or awning frame using the FA4484B Tek screws It is the customer s installer s responsibility to determine the best location for the ratchets based on the how the main covers overlap and how the frame of the building was constructed Consult the services of a qualified contractor if in doubt Consult the note on Page 35 regarding cover conduits and cutting these to length As noted conduits o...

Page 48: ...sed Qty FALF19B 3 8 zinc locknut winch pulley mt 8 FAG361B 3 8 x 2 1 2 zinc winch pulley mt 6 FAG365B 3 8 x 3 1 2 SS bolt pulley axle 2 FAME52B 3 8 flat washers pulley bracket 20 FAJ104B 1 4 x 2 lag screw secure panel 18 FAJ331B 3 8 x 4 lag winch mtg brckt 3 FA4484B 14 x 1 1 4 Tek Z rail to flt plate 60 AR1550 3 16 cable door AS1003 3 16 cable clamp secure cable 4 190P200 1 90 x 200 pipe door cond...

Page 49: ...r panel to header 4 Drill door conduits and insert into door panel Trim conduit pockets as needed to expose and access the installed conduits 5 Thread cables through conduits 6 Attach door track Z rails to installed flat plates 7 Assemble pulleys and attach to Z door rail 8 Thread cables through pulleys and attach cables to winch 9 Test door operation Door Panel Winch and Winch Mount Door Panel Co...

Page 50: ...t using FAJ331B lag screws NOTE Position bracket at the desired height of the winch See the diagram below for possible winch locations 2 Using the 3 8 bolts nuts and flat washers secure the winch to the mounting bracket 3 Continue by hanging and securing the door panel to the header To prevent damage and possible injury do not attempt to install the gathering door on windy or stormy days 28 Attach...

Page 51: ...n the stock aluminium Space evenly at 12 Dashed line shows where to install the flat aluminum and lag screws to secure the upper edge of the door panel 3 With assistance and lifts or ladders place the door panel over the opening Stretch panel evenly and verify that it is centered Lower edge of the door panel should remain on the ground ATTENTION Position the pockets to the inside of the opening 4 ...

Page 52: ...oor conduits 4 With assistance slide one conduit into one pocket of the gathering door panel Tape one end of the conduit if needed to more easily slide it into the pocket Center the conduits evenly within the pockets and rotate so the cable holes are pointing toward the top and bottom of the door panel 5 Trim conduit pocket as needed to expose conduit and continue by installing the cables Conduit ...

Page 53: ...nd down to the winch mounted on the outside of the end wall 4 Add 5 to the cable length to secure the ends and cut the cable to length Do not cut the cable too short 5 Repeat the steps to thread the next run of cable through the holes at the other end of the door conduits and cut the cable to the required length 6 Move to the end of each cable that extends from the lower door panel conduit loop ea...

Page 54: ...ail runs to the top of the installed flat plate attached to each door jamb Do not install above this point 3 Repeat the steps to attach the Z door rail to the remaining door jamb ATTENTION For the door to operate smoothly door conduits must remain loose in the Z door rail once it is installed Verify that the correct clearance is maintained and that the cables are not pinched between the Z door rai...

Page 55: ... the winch side of the door frame move to the top of the installed Z door rail and attach the pulley assembly that has the two 2 pulleys installed Use the bracket to mark the hole location and then drill two 2 3 8 holes in the Z door rail Refer to the diagrams for mounting details Secure the assembly to the Z door rail using the FAG361B 3 8 x 2 1 2 bolts and FALF19B 3 8 locknuts Use the FAME52 3 8...

Page 56: ...remain on the ground during the cabling procedure 3 Trim the cable to a length that will allow you to secure it properly to the winch and trim as needed Consult the instructions that shipped with the winch to properly secure the cable 4 Take the free end of the remaining cable feed it up and over the free pulley attached at the top of the Z door rail and down to the winch 5 Repeat Step 3 to secure...

Page 57: ...barriers as needed and secure to the support posts as shown using the identified fasteners and pipe straps NOTE Install a pipe strap on each post for each rod or pipe On posts where two rods or pipes meet two pipe straps are used Position straps to the outside edge of the post to allow more pipe to extend through each strap See diagram lower right Barrier Rod Barrier Pipe Ground Level 1 Rod 108430...

Page 58: ...ow Never allow snow to accumulate on the cover Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing is touching the cover that could cause damage Check the anchoring system if equipped to ensure that all components are tight and in good repair Check the wood frame periodically to ensure that it is in good repair and that all rafter mounts are secure Repair or replace all customer supplied mate...

Page 59: ...59 CLEARSPAN POLY BUILDINGS Revision date 05 20 20 QUICK START GUIDE 36 Wide Beef Master Building 10 0 Sidewall Width 36 0 26 2 Height Grid Represents 12 Squares Ground Level ...

Page 60: ...FA4482B Rafter Purlin Mid Coupler CP287X125M Hardware Part Qty Tek Screws 14 x 1 FA4482B 8 FA4482B Rafter Purlin Ratchet QH1061 Hardware Part Qty Lag Bolt 1 4 x 2 FAJ104B 1 FAJ104B Header Bracket 6X6HB Hardware Part Qty Lag Bolt 5 16 x 3 FAJ117B 6 Screws 10 x 2 1 2 FAS13B 16 FAJ117B FAS13B The following three 3 pages identify the main components and the supplied fasteners needed to secure the comp...

Page 61: ...ware Part Qty Hex Cap 3 8 x 2 1 2 FAG361B 1 Nut 3 8 16 FALB04B 1 Tek Screws 14 x 1 FA4482B 6 166BM048 190P115 FALB04B FA4482B FAG361B Awning 2 Way Coupler 107454 Hardware Part Qty Hex Cap 3 8 x 2 1 2 FAG361B 1 Nut 3 8 16 FALB04B 1 Tek Screws 14 x 1 FA4482B 6 166BM048 190P115 FALB04B FA4482B FAG361B Awning Bracket 108418 Hardware Part Qty Lag Bolt 3 8 x 4 FAJ331B 5 Hex Cap 3 8 x 2 1 2 FAG361B 1 Nut...

Page 62: ...ng Support Lower Bracket Hardware Part Qty Lower Awning Bracket LAB166C38H 1 Hex Lag 5 8 x 4 105565 2 5 8 Flat Washer FAME54B 2 Hex Screw 3 8 x 2 1 2 FAG361B 1 3 8 Nut FALB04B 1 3 8 Flatwasher FAME52B 2 Diagonal Support 166P048DD 1 FALB04B 166P048DD LAB166C38H FAME54B 105565 FAME52B FAG361B Diagonal Awning Support Upper Bracket Hardware Part Qty Awning Bracket LAB166C38H 1 5 16 Box Bolt 107796 2 H...

Page 63: ...6x6HB QH1065 Ratchets QH1065 Ratchet QH1065 Ratchet QH1065 Ratchet 2 875 Pipe Length 150 0 5 0 Rafter Spacing Crank Assembly 100P625 125P056 6x6HB 15 2875P120 2 875 Pipe Assembly 8 100R240 1 Rod Assembly END CABLE LOCATION END CABLE LOCATION MID CABLE LOCATION 100P0625 100P0625 100P0625 125P058 125P058 ...

Page 64: ...5 20 20 PROFILE ROLL UP CURTAIN SIDE 10 190S099 Cut last pipe to length 6 Cover Conduits 3 Roll Up Assemblies Cut last pipe to length 9 131S075 103396 131P072 103395 Crank Assembly QH1065 Ratchet QH1065 Ratchet Ground Level CABLES ARE NOT SHOWN ...

Page 65: ...E LEFT END CP287X125E CP287X125E CP287X125E 36HB287P1E 36HB287P2E 36HB287P3E 36HB287P4E 4 Awning 6x6 Wood Post 6x6 Wood Post F325HBR F325HBL Ground Level A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 66: ...RAFTER PROFILE F325HBM Ground Level 36HB287P4E 36HB287P3E 36HB287P2E 36HB287P1E CP287X125M CP287X125M CP287X125M F325HBM 6x6 Wood Post 6x6 Wood Post Horizontal A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 67: ...ing 6x6 Wood Post 6x6 Wood Post CP287X125M CP287X125M CP287X125M F325HBM F325HBM Ground Level 36HB287P1M 36HB287P1M 36HB287P2M A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction INTERIOR RAFTER PROFILE W AWNING Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 68: ...OFILE W O AWNING 36HB287P2M 6x6 Wood Post CP287X125M CP287X125M CP287X125M F325HBM F325HBM Ground Level 36HB287P1M 36HB287P1M 36HB287P2M 6x6 Wood Post Horizontal A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 69: ...E RIGHT END CP287X125E CP287X125E CP287X125E 36HB287P4E 36HB287P3E 36HB287P2E 36HB287P1E 4 Awning 6x6 Wood Post 6x6 Wood Post F325HBR F325HBL Ground Level A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 70: ...RAFTER PROFILE CP287X125E CP287X125E CP287X125E 36HB287P1E 36HB287P2E 36HB287P3E 36HB287P4E 6x6 Wood Post F325HBM F325HBM Ground Level 6x6 Wood Post Horizontal A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T Rafter viewed from this direction Photo may show a model of a different length ...

Page 71: ... View 4 Connection Rafter Foot View 5 Connection Rafter Awning View3 Connection Rafter Coupler 1 Purlin End Rafter Door Frame Connection View 7 View 1 Connection End Rafter Coupler 1 25 Purlin View 2 Connection Mid Rafter Coupler 1 25 Purlin 1 Rod 2 875 Pipe Connection G r o u n d L e v e l View 6 ...

Page 72: ...pler 1 25 Purlin Connection View 3 Rafter Coupler 1 Purlin Connection View 4 Rafter Foot Connection View 5 Rafter Awning Connection View 2 Mid Rafter Coupler 1 25 Purlin Connection 2 875 Rafter 1 25 Purlin End Coupler 2 875 Rafter Rafter Foot 6x6 Post 5 16 x 5 Lag Bolt 2 875 Rafter 1 00 Purlin 1 125 Hole 2 875 Rafter Awning Rafter Awning Rafter Bracket 3 8 x 4 1 2 Bolt Washer and Nut ...

Page 73: ...into Rafter 2 875 Rafter 6x6 post QH1330 1 4 x 4 Lag bolt View 6 1 Rod 2 875 Pipe Connection View 8 6x6 Post Awning Connection 2 875 Pipe 6x6 Wood Post 1 Rod 108430 Pipe Strap 108431 Pipe Strap 1 4 x 4 Lag Bolts 2 1 2 Lag Screws FAS13B 5 16 x 3 SS Lag Bolts FAJ117B 6x6 Header 3 8 x 3 1 2 Lag Bolt Awning 6x6HB Header Bracket ...

Page 74: ...FRAMING 1x4 Board Tongue Groove 6x6 Wood Post 6x6 Wood Post 2x6 Board 2x8 Board 2x8 Board 2x6 6x6 Wood Post 2x6 Board 2x6 Board 6x6 Wood post QH1061 Ratchet ALL LUMBER SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER ALL LUMBER TO BE TREATED Ground Level A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T ...

Page 75: ...G CONNECTIONS to run though Notched 6x6 wood Post to allow 2x6 board 2x6 Board ALL LUMBER SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER ALL LUMBER TO BE TREATED wood Post to allow 2x8 board 2x8 board to run though Notched 6x6 Flat 2x8 Board Butt up to 6x6 Wood Post G r o u n d L e v e l ...

Page 76: ...CLEARSPAN POLY BUILDINGS 76 Revision date 05 20 20 MAIN COVER DETAILS 8 3 4 13 0 1 4 1 2 7 5 8 1 2 5 6 4 8 3 4 2 1 4 1 2 7 5 8 9 Over The Top 57 7 691 Ground Level ...

Page 77: ... 8 64 11 3 8 69 11 3 8 74 11 3 8 79 11 3 8 84 11 3 8 89 11 3 8 94 11 3 8 99 11 3 8 104 11 3 8 109 11 3 8 114 11 3 8 119 11 3 8 124 11 3 8 129 11 3 8 134 11 3 8 139 11 3 8 144 11 3 8 149 10 3 4 9 11 3 8 19 11 3 8 29 11 3 8 39 11 3 8 49 11 3 8 59 11 3 8 69 11 3 8 79 11 3 8 89 11 3 8 99 11 3 8 109 11 3 8 119 11 3 8 129 11 3 8 139 11 3 8 149 10 3 4 8 0 15 3 32 0 35 6 5 8 LEFT RIGHT BACK Roll up curtai...

Page 78: ... See Notes FAJ331B 108419 190P115 FALB04B FALB54B 105565 FAG361B FALB04B FA4482B Assembly Procedure 1 Horizontal member 166BM048 must be level to determine proper 190TP156 hole placement and slope Notes Connection Plates End Rafters will use plate 108418 108418 will use 5 FAJ331B Lag Bolts Mid Rafters will use plate 108419 108419 will use 4 FAJ331B Lag Bolts Couplers End Rafters will use 2 way cou...

Page 79: ...evision date 05 20 20 END CROSS SECTION 7 3 3 6 16 9 8 0 Concrete or 12 T G 2x6 s 6 Concrete Crushed Limestone Limestone 1 Rod Bedding on Crushed Optional Calf Cable 14 0 Door 36 0 16 3 5 0 2 875 Pipe A w n i n g S i d e F R O N T ...

Page 80: ...05 20 20 CROSS SECTION AWNING FRONT Ground Level 6 x6 x14 Wood Post 6 x6 Header Between Horizontal Post 6 x6 Header Between Horizontal Post 10 1 5 8 10 1 5 8 10 0 QH1065 Ratchets QH1065 Ratchet QH1065 Ratchet QH1065 Ratchet CABLES ARE NOT SHOWN ...

Page 81: ...81 CLEARSPAN POLY BUILDINGS Revision date 05 20 20 CROSS SECTION ROLL UP BACK 6 x6 x14 Wood Post 5 0 O C 150 3 1 4 5 0 5 1 5 8 5 0 5 0 5 0 5 1 5 8 Ground Level CABLES ARE NOT SHOWN ...

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