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5.   Fundamental 

A.  Make  sure  the  surface  of  the  aluminum  profiles  are  glabrous  and  avoid  a  damage  of  the 

protective layer 

B.  The  stack  height  of  the  aluminum  profiles  can’t  exceed  80cm.  Otherwise,  you  should  put  a 

crosstie every 80cm height 

C.  Please do not modify any aluminum, profile or make any gap or groove on them 

D.  During  the  transportation,  the  crossties  should  be  put  among  the  aluminum  profiles.  Avoid 

heavy weight on the aluminum profiles to cause distortion 

E.  To avoid mildews, make sure the fabric is 100% dry when folding it 

F.  The  covers  and  walls  have  to  be  deposited  in  their  packing  sacks.  Avoid  a  damage  of  the 

fabrics by friction, fire, dye, etc 

G.  Avoid glue on the frame or covers, that will affects the appearance of the tent 

H.  When install the covers and walls, make sure that you put it into a protecting foil or carpet to 

avoid it getting dirty or damaged 

I. 

Don’t  loosen  the  bolts  freely.  Fix  the  bolts  not  too  strong  but  solid.  Please  tighten  them  by 

hands and avoid any damages on the aluminum profile 

J.  No flame for barbeque or other events in the tents. (If the temperature is over 70

, the cover 

fabric will be distorted) 

K.  The frame parts and fabric for Roof, Gable, Cover and Wall should be packed respectively 

L.  The tents should be stocked in a dry place 

M.  If any fabrics, ropes or frames are damaged, please use the repair kit and spare parts to repair 

them.

Summary of Contents for PRO EventZone 6x12m

Page 1: ...6m Series Party PRO EventZone 22 08 2014...

Page 2: ...of rain puddles building up on top of the roof of the marquee tent Heavy rain puddles can cause the roof to collapse It is your responsibility to ensure rain puddles do not build up As a precaution ma...

Page 3: ...________________________________________________________________________________ Page 2 of 12 Contents 1 General 2 Frames Assembling Guide 3 Cover and Sidewalls Assembling Guide 4 5 Part list Fundamen...

Page 4: ...il is of an inferior quality it is necessary to obviate foundation breaking danger by sufficient additional soil compression for expansion of the bearing surface G Pay attention that the site is free...

Page 5: ...In case of any other special case please contact the manufacturer for consultation Necessary Implements Ladders Spanners Setup ropes Forks Hammer Pliers Drills a Protecting Foil or Carpet Helmets Soli...

Page 6: ...the bolt to connect the Foot Plates Upright Supports Roof Beams Eave Connections and Top Connections And then erect the first frame of the tent Erect the first section A Erect the second frame B Fix...

Page 7: ..._____________________________________________ Page 6 of 12 Erect like shown below opposite each other and on different sections all frames and put the purlins on the roof as the first section Place th...

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Page 11: ...beam 6 8 10 12 2 Leg 6 8 10 12 3 Beam 4 6 8 10 4 Purlin 6 9 12 15 5 Gable pole 2 2 2 2 6 Normal top tube 4 6 8 10 7 Gable top tube 4 4 4 4 8 Bottom tube 8 10 12 14 9 Portal beam 2 2 2 2 10 Steel fork...

Page 12: ...6x9 m 6x12 m 6x15 m Description Drawing pcs pcs pcs pcs 16 Sidewall w window 4 6 8 10 17 Roll up door wall 2 2 2 2 18 Plain wall 2 2 2 2 19 Gable Wall 2 2 2 2 20 Bolt 10x60mm 18 22 26 30 21 Bolt 10x8...

Page 13: ...e covers and walls have to be deposited in their packing sacks Avoid a damage of the fabrics by friction fire dye etc G Avoid glue on the frame or covers that will affects the appearance of the tent H...

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