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CLEARSPAN

 GARAGES & STORAGE SHEDS

Revision date: 08.09.10

ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE 

Following the instructions as presented will help ensure 

the proper assembly of your shelter. Failing to follow these 

steps may result in an improperly assembled and anchored 

shelter and will void all warranty and protection the owner 

is entitled. 

The steps outlining the assembly process are as follows:
1.  Verify that all parts are included in the shipment. Notify  

Customer Service for questions or concerns.

2.  Read these instructions, the Must Read document, and  

all additional documentation included with the shipment  

before

 you begin assembling the shelter.

3.  Gather the tools, bracing, ladders (and lifts), and  

assistance needed to assemble the shelter. 

4.  Check the weather 

before

 you install the roof cover 

and any panels (if equipped). Do not install covers or 

panels on a windy or stormy day.

5.  Re-evaluate the location and site based on the  

information and precautions presented in the  

documentation included with the shipment.

6.  Prepare the site (if applicable).
7.  Assemble the frame components in the order they are 

presented in these instructions.

8.  Assemble the frame including the struts (if equipped). 
9.  Consult the MUST READ document and properly  

anchor the assembled frame.

10. Install, tighten, and secure the end panel and main  

cover (if equipped). This applies to fabric covers that  

stretch over the frame assembly. Your shelter may  

include roof panels or side panels or both.

11.  Complete and return all warranty documents as 

instructed.

12. Read the Care and Maintenance information at the end  

of these instructions.

LIST OF WORDS AND PHRASES

Before you begin, it is important to become familiar with the 

words and phrases used in this instruction manual.

These words and phrases are common to most  

ClearSpan™ shelters and identify the different parts of 

the shelter. (Some are used in this document. Others may 

not apply to this particular shelter.) These terms describe 

the shipped parts and can also be found on the materials 

list/spec sheets included with the shipment. To aid in the 

assembly, read through the following definitions 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. In most instances, 3-way and 4-way couplers  

are used. In some larger applications, couplers are  

used to secure the joints of the different rafter sections  

during the assembly of the rafters. Some shelters do 

not use couplers.

• 

Foot or Rafter Foot:

 The part attached to and found 

at the base of the rafter or leg of the shelter.  

Depending on the shelter, the foot is an optional  

purchase. Some shelters do not offer an optional foot.  

Some use 1-Way connectors. 

• 

Must Read Document:

 This document includes 

building and shelter anchoring instructions, steps for  

end wall reinforcement, safety precautions, and notices  

and warnings. The Must Read document is sent with all  

shelters and buildings. If you did not receive a Must  

Read document, contact Customer Service to request  

one. 

• 

On-Center:

 Term used to describe a measurement 

taken from the vertical center of the rafter or frame 

member to the vertical center of another.

• 

Purlin:

 The pipe assembly that runs perpendicular to  

the rafters or framework that supports the main cover.  

Purlins are found on the sides and roof areas of the  

assembled frame, are evenly spaced, and typically run  

from the front to the back of the shelter.

• 

Plain or Straight Pipe:

 A term used to describe a pipe  

that has the same diameter or width throughout its 

entire length. 

• 

Strut:

 A strut is usually a length of pipe with two  

flattened ends and is used for diagonal bracing of the  

shelter frame. A strut is typically secured to the frame 

work by special brackets and bolts.

• 

Swaged End or Swaged Pipe:

 The term “swaged''  

refers to the tapered end of the pipe or tube. Swaged 

ends of a pipe can be inserted into couplers and the  

straight ends of other pipes. 

• 

Tek Screw:

 A self-tapping fastener used to secure pipe  

joints and to fasten brackets to rafters.

Summary of Contents for Round Style Mini Garage

Page 1: ...HEDS Revision date 08 09 10 ClearSpan Round Style Mini Garage Photo may show a different but similar model 2010 ClearSpan All Rights Reserved Reproduction is prohibited without permission STK DIMENSIONS PB02000R4 10 W x 8 H x 18 L ...

Page 2: ...rious injury and damage Customer supplied 4 x 4 posts are used to secure the end rafters of the frame and to help anchor the shelter LOCATION Choosing the proper location is an important step 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 ...

Page 3: ...he shipment To aid in the assembly read through the following definitions 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 fr...

Page 4: ...chinery for lifting designed to work safely at the height of the shelter UNPACK AND IDENTIFY PARTS The following steps will ensure that you have all the necessary parts before you begin to assemble the shelter 1 Unpack the contents of the shipment and place 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 Sp...

Page 5: ...ferent parts and show how they are used Some parts are not shown QH1400 Band Clamp 10015106 T Fitting CC6212 Fabric Clip FA4482B Tek Screw 102855 End Clamp 102479 Cross Connector QH1061 Ratchet 102947 D ring Strap 103620b Plain End Strap Zippered End Panel Plain End Panel Swaged Plain Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections ...

Page 6: ... your Round Style Mini Garage See illustration below to identify main parts of shelter 1 Locate the required parts for each assembly procedure 2 Assemble the rafters and frame and then square the frame 3 Prepare end panels and insert end conduits 4 Connect end conduits and anchor the shelter 5 Attach end panels and prepare and attach main cover Inside Rafter ...

Page 7: ...r the 3 4 5 rule can be used Refer to diagram Using multiples of 3 4 5 such as 6 8 10 or 12 16 20 helps to maintain an accurate 90 angle 3 After squaring the position of the building and placing a stake at all corners string a line between the stakes to mark the base of the building ASSEMBLING THE ROUND STYLE MINI GARAGE COMPONENTS NOTE Assistance is required to assemble the mini garage RAFTER ASS...

Page 8: ...sitioned during the frame assembly when the purlins are added NOTE Position all clamps as shown Use a piece of duct tape to keep the clamps from sliding when setting the rafter in place Previous diagram shows the end rafter and clamp from the outside once the frame is assembled 3 Repeat the same procedure for the final end rafter 4 Continue with the FRAME ASSEMBLY instructions that follow 1 Tek sc...

Page 9: ...the outer edge of the end rafter 43 3 16 on center FRAME ASSEMBLY CONTINUED 8 Move to the lower end of the rafters position the purlin 4 6 up from the finished grade and tighten clamps 9 Install the remaining purlins Verify the rafter spacing is 43 3 16 on center and tighten connectors 10 Continue adding rafters and purlins until the frame is nearly complete and the final end rafter remains NOTE R...

Page 10: ...ch is secured with a Tek screw Secure if needed 11 Finish each purlin with a 73 5 pipe and use the final end rafter to complete the assembly NOTE To prevent cover damage DO NOT allow the purlins to extend beyond the end rafter Due to the position of the purlins in the end clamps the spacing between the final end rafter and the adjacent inside rafter may vary slightly from the 43 3 16 on center mar...

Page 11: ...ew Tape over the Tek screw to protect the end panel Repeat assembly for the remaining end conduit 3 Add the T fittings at the ends of the conduits NOTE Do not insert the end conduit pipes all the way into the T fittings but instead allow room for the end rafter to be inserted later NOTE The frame is square when the two diagonal measurements are the same 3 Tape all rafter splices with duct tape to ...

Page 12: ...he end panel as shown below and not through the door section ATTACH END CONDUIT ASSEMBLIES 1 Verify the end conduits of end panels are inserted into the T fittings correctly End Rafter T Fitting Allen Screw End Panel Purlin End Conduit a Lay an end panel out on a clean flat surface b Place the end conduit assembly centered side to side on top of the hem c With scissors trim the corner of the end p...

Page 13: ...ecured to the remaining side with straps and ratchets The ends front and back are secured to the bottom of each end panel corner with a ratchet attached to the end panel conduit The straps to secure the ends of the main cover come pre installed NOTE When handling the main cover and setting it in position do not pull on the end straps They will pull out of the cover WARNING To prevent damage to the...

Page 14: ...off 2 With all ropes attached conduit lift the conduit and carry the cover toward the base of the frame 3 Toss the ropes over the frame and pull the cover into position One person is required at each rope 3 After assembling the cover conduits locate the main cover and unfold it on a clean smooth surface near the frame Unfold the main cover with the inside surface facing up 4 Locate the cover ends ...

Page 15: ... previously described make a slit in the cover conduit pocket and insert a 3 section of strap through the slit and around the cover conduit 11 Thread the plain strap ends into the ratchet and slightly tighten NOTE It may be necessary to remove excess strap if it binds up in the ratchet 12 Repeat the steps for the remaining ratchet or ratchets 13 Using additional help if needed tighten the main cov...

Page 16: ... tight Do not climb or stand on the shelter at anytime Remove debris and objects that may accumulate on the shelter Use tools that will not damage the cover when removing debris Remove snow to prevent excess accumulation Use tools that will not damage the cover when removing snow Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing is touching the cover or the side panels that could cause dama...

Page 17: ...17 CLEARSPAN GARAGES STORAGE SHEDS Revision date 08 09 10 QUICK START GUIDE 10 Wide Round Style Mini Garage Frame shown may differ in length from actual frame ...

Page 18: ...chets End rafters only Strut Connection End rafters only Position determines height Strut Connection End rafters only Position determines height 10R1303 10R1302 Purlin Connection See connection note Purlin Connection See connection note Purlin Connection See connection note Purlin Connection See connection note Purlin Connection See connection note Connection note Purlin connected to end rafters u...

Page 19: ...3 Rafter Spacing 18 0 Length 131S075 131P0735 Purlin run 131S075 on center ATTENTION Depending on the purlin position in the end clamps the on center spacing for the end bays may vary slightly from the 43 3 16 dimension noted in the diagrams This variance will not affect the assembly of the shelter or the installation of the main cover 3 16 on center ...

Page 20: ...GARAGES STORAGE SHEDS 20 Revision date 08 09 10 CONNECTIONS Purlin End Rafter Connection See View 1 Strut Connection See View 2 Purlin Mid Rafter Connection See View 3 End Rafter End Conduit Connection See View 4 ...

Page 21: ...08 09 10 CONNECTION DETAILS Coupler END RAFTER END CONDUIT VIEW 4 End Rafter End Conduit Purlin PURLIN END RAFTER VIEW 1 End Rafter End Clamp Strut STRUT CONNECTION VIEW 2 Rafter 1 315 Band Clamp PURLIN MID RAFTER VIEW 3 Rafter Purlin Cross Connector ...

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