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3.2 Assembling the braces 

Braces should always be mounted (see image 6) and should be removed 

only during the disassembly of the marquee. 

The braces consist of diagonally arranged ropes in the roof and 

walls,  alternatively  cross  braces  or  diagonal  struts  can  also  be  used 

based on statics. 

The  braces  should  be  mounted  in  the  first  and  last  brace  field  of  the 

marquee. 

There can be 

maximum 6

 braceless fields between the braces. 

The wall 

braces are decisive in this regard.

 If the numbers of braceless fields 

are  exceeded,  additional  braces  should  be  installed  and  this  number 

should not be exceeded. Arrangements of brace fields see Fig. 6 

Fundamental information on assembly 

The ropes of the braces should be mounted such that the turnbuckles are 

always placed at the lower end of the rope. For pre-assembly, the roof 

braces are only fixed to a strut. 

3.3.1

 Keep  the  ropes  of  the  braces  ready  for  the  corresponding  fields 

according to image 7. 

3.3.2

 Screw  turnbuckles  of  the  ropes  (do  not  unscrew)  and  put  up 

shackle. 

3.3.3

 Mount  the  ring  screws  of  the  roof  braces  to  the  ridge  shoes  and 

tighten. 

3.3.4

 Plug ring screws at the end strut from above and counter nut, plug 

ring screw at the inner strut from below and counter nut from above and 

put up shackle. 

3.3.5

 Mount the wall braces with corresponding screws to the first brace 

and screw in the specified 

holes. 

Summary of Contents for Marquee 10x15 m PRO+ EventZone

Page 1: ...29 06 2016 Manual for Marquee 10x15 m PRO EventZone...

Page 2: ...ng the marquee 015 4 1 Installation of the tie frame 015 018 4 3 Assembling the pediment support 017 5 Assembly of the covers 019 5 1 Roof covers 020 021 5 2 Side and pediment covers 022 023 5 3 Pedim...

Page 3: ...ow accident prevention regulations Ensure that there is no cable pipes etc below the marquee On the structure of this assembly manual Drawings and sketches are used to explain individual steps for the...

Page 4: ...clothing e g gloves to prevent injuries Use the supplied tools for assembly Please note The model approval test log contains requirements specifications conditions and operating instructions for mobil...

Page 5: ...uee Additional Site tools and equipment 3 x towing rope snap hooks load capacity at least 250 kg 2 x ratchet or wrench 2 x ladder 1 x sledgehammer ground anchor impact tool 1 x tape measure 1 x pipe w...

Page 6: ...ng the base plate Wrongly or inaccurately positioned base plates will make further assembly difficult Required assembly tools and materials 2 1 Aligning the base plates Note Keep the ground anchor pro...

Page 7: ...diagonal line between points A and B then the right angle is guaranteed if not the line between the 1st and 2nd base plate should be pushed such that the required dimension is achieved 2 1 9 1 Readju...

Page 8: ...8 3 Preassembly...

Page 9: ...ith the corresponding rail connectors into the bars and bolt with pivot pins 3 1 3 Insert the trusses completely mounted posts and bars into the base plate bolt with foot bolts and secure with clip co...

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Page 12: ...uld not be exceeded Arrangements of brace fields see Fig 6 Fundamental information on assembly The ropes of the braces should be mounted such that the turnbuckles are always placed at the lower end of...

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Page 14: ...de with straight hook to the second truss with the help of assembly rod Image 8 page 16 4 1 6 Mount the ridge rail to the first truss with curved hook 4 1 7 Mount the ridge rail to the second truss wi...

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Page 16: ...ce the pediment support vertically below the ridge shoe bar of the corresponding end bar and insert into the intake at the ridge shoes and screw Image 5 page 11 4 3 2 Insert pediment support into the...

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Page 18: ...eded 5 1 4 Suspend both the pulling ropes into the two outer eyelets of the roof cover using snap hooks opening facing upwards Pull back the 3rd Mount pulling rope into the drawbar eyelet as pulling r...

Page 19: ...19 5 1 9 Once all the roof covers are fixed in the bars these will be tensioned with corresponding tensionless belt pressure fix expander etc...

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Page 21: ...way down 5 2 4 Assemble the 2nd cover eyelet and loop side in the same way point 5 2 2 and 5 2 3 5 2 5 For curtain rods push through the rings of the side covers and mount in the area of posts into th...

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Page 23: ...last loop image 12 page 22 5 3 3 Place the buckle straps or loop fastener in the lower edge around the crossbeam curtain pipe and close 5 3 4 Repeat points 5 3 1 to 5 3 2 on the opposite pediment side...

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Page 25: ...after the disassembly 6 1 Disassemble foot tubes if available 6 2 Place side and pediment awning on a clean surface and fold 6 3 Remove pediment cover as described in 6 2 6 4 Disassemble roof cover cl...

Page 26: ...amages 7 1 4 If required damaged parts should be replaced immediately with original parts 7 2 Transport and storage In order to prevent deformities and damages to the aluminium profile all the compone...

Page 27: ...30 m Roof incline 20 Truss distance 3 00 m Profile Posts 81 x 48 mm 94 x 48 mm Bar 81 x 48 mm 94 x 48 mm Ridge rail 40 x 35 mm Intermediate rail flex holder 40 x 35 mm eave purlin 60 x 55 mm Material...

Page 28: ...s are made of material with low flammability in accordance with DIN 4102 B1 8 3 DIN ISO standards Marquees are based on the following regulations EN 1090 1 DIN EN 13782 DIN EN 1990 DIN EN 1991 DIN EN...

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