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Revision date: 06.22.10

REQUIRED TOOLS

The following list identifies the main tools needed to 

 

assemble the shelter. Additional tools and supports may be 

needed depending on the structure, location, and  

application.
•  Tape measure or measuring device
•  Variable speed drill and impact driver (cordless with 

extra batteries works best) 

•  Wrenches or ratchet and socket set (recommended)
•  Two ropes long enough to reach over the shelter (The 

use of rope depends on the height of the shelter. Other 

main cover installation methods may not use rope.)

•  Hammers, gloves, and eye protection
•  Duct tape (supplied by customer)
•  Box cutter or utility knife
•  Ladders, work platforms, and other machinery 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/Spec  

Sheets are present. If anything is missing or you have  

questions, consult the Pictorial Parts Guide and all  

shelter diagrams for clarification, or contact Customer  

Service.

 

NOTE:

 At this time, you do not need to open the plastic  

 

bags containing smaller parts such as fasteners or  

 washers.

QUICK START GUIDE

For an overview of this shelter and to see the main 

connection details, consult the diagrams in the Quick Start 

Guide located at the back of these instructions.

ALTERNATIVE ASSEMBLY INFORMATION 

These instructions describe assembling the entire roof 

section of the shelter first. The frame is then lifted and the 

legs added. For long shelters or when limited assistance 

is available, constructing the frame and legs in sections 

suitable for lifting and moving and working from one end to 

the other is an alternative assembly method. (This method 

is not shown.)

To assembly the frame in sections, read these instructions 

first and adapt the steps as needed. Consult all diagrams 

and the Quick Start section of this manual to better 

understand how the frame is assembled before you begin. 

Install the main cover as a single unit after the frame is 

assembled and anchored. 

Summary of Contents for 1420CC

Page 1: ...06 22 10 2010 FarmTek All Rights Reserved Reproduction is prohibited without permission WeatherShield Commercial Canopies Photo may show a different but similar model STK DIMENSIONS 1420CC 14 W x 20 L 1430CC 14 W x 30 L 1440CC 14 W x 40 L ...

Page 2: ...cturer s warranty and may cause serious injury and damage LOCATION Choosing the proper location is an important step before you begin to assemble the structure 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...

Page 3: ...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 ...

Page 4: ...s 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 for clarification or contact Customer Service NOTE At this time you do not need to open the plastic bags containing smaller parts such as fasteners or washers QUICK START GUIDE For an overview of this shelter and t...

Page 5: ...the different parts and show you how they are used Not all parts are shown 102193 3 Way Coupler 102194 4 Way Coupler QH1061 Ratchet 102947 D ring Strap 103620b Plain End Strap Swaged Plain Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections not all pieces are shown FA4482B Tek screw FAMF01B Fender Washer 100441 Nut Setter ...

Page 6: ...al injury and damage to the shelter fasten and tighten a Tek screw at each pipe and coupler joint To prevent cover damage install the Tek screw so that it does not touch the main cover or any optional side or end panels once these are installed 4 Way Coupler no lock bolt 4 Way Coupler includes lock bolt ADDITIONAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION NOTES In some instances there can be differences between the pa...

Page 7: ... Rafter End Rafter Purlins WeatherShield Commercial Canopies NOTE Diagram above may show a shelter that differs in length or width from the actual frame The use and positions of ratchets may also differ from actual shelter Frame above is used for illustration purposes ...

Page 8: ...od Its use depends on the size of the shelter shelter application the footings and the method used to anchor the shelter SQUARE THE SITE 1 Identify a corner where a building rafter will be positioned drive in a stake and string a line the exact width of the building and stake in place 2 Sting a line at least as long as the building from the first stake at 90 NOTE A transit can be used to ensure an...

Page 9: ... frame is squared read or reread the MUST READ document and anchor the shelter ANCHOR THE SHELTER At this point anchor the shelter Consult the MUST READ document for anchoring information and suggestions Please call customer service at 1 800 245 9881 for additional anchoring information CAUTION The anchor assembly is an integral part of the shelter construction Improper anchoring may cause shelter...

Page 10: ... 1 4000lb Pipe 1 315 See chart below Cover D ring strap 102947 plain strap 103620B Ropes long enough to reach over the frame supplied by customer Tek screws and Fender washers Duct tape supplied by customer WARNING To prevent damage to the cover and to prevent serious personal injury DO NOT attempt to install the cover on windy days 1 Locate the pipes for two 2 main cover conduits Each cover condu...

Page 11: ...ain straps and ratchets on the opposite side of the shelter at the same rafters as the D ring straps NOTE Shelter shown above may differ in length from the actual model 6 To pull the cover over the frame attach ropes to both ends of the cover conduit Wrap the rope around the conduit a few times to prevent it from slipping off NOTE Depending on the length of the cover it may be necessary to attach ...

Page 12: ...afters at the proper height Fasten ratchets to the outside of these rafters using Tek screws 17 As previously described make a slit in the cover conduit pocket and insert a 3 section of plain strap through the slit and around the cover conduit INSTALL COVER CONTINUED 18 Thread the strap ends into a ratchet and slightly tighten NOTE It may be necessary to remove excess strap if it binds up in the r...

Page 13: ...ter 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 damage Check the anchoring system to ensure that all components are tight and in good repair If the shelter is moved...

Page 14: ...ANOPIES 14 Revision date 06 22 10 QUICK START GUIDE 14 Wide Commercial Canopies Height 10 8 1 16 6 5 Endwall Height 14 1 Width F FR RO ON NT T Grid Represents 12 Squares 1420CC 14 x 20 1430CC 14 x 30 1440CC 14 x 40 ...

Page 15: ...vision date 06 22 10 FRONT PROFILE QH1061 Ratchet for End Rafter 166P077 77 Plain Pipe 166P077 77 Plain Pipe 166P093 93 Plain Pipe 166P093 93 Plain Pipe 102193 for End Rafter 102194 for Mid Rafter QH1061 Ratchet for End Rafter ...

Page 16: ...COMMERCIAL CANOPIES 16 Revision date 06 22 10 SIDE PROFILE 1420CC 166P058 Length 20 0 5 0 Rafter Spacing R R Ratchets secured to rafters indicated with R ...

Page 17: ...17 COMMERCIAL CANOPIES Revision date 06 22 10 SIDE PROFILE 1430CC 166P058 30 0 Length 5 0 Rafter Spacing R R R Ratchets secured to rafters indicated with R ...

Page 18: ...COMMERCIAL CANOPIES 18 Revision date 06 22 10 SIDE PROFILE 1440CC 166P058 40 0 Length 5 0 Rafter Spacing R R R R Ratchets secured to rafters indicated with R ...

Page 19: ...10 CONNECTIONS AND DETAILS Mid Rafter Purlin Connection View 2 End Rafter Purlin Connection View 1 102194 4 Way Connector Rafter Purlin View 1 End Rafter Purlin Connection View 2 Mid Rafter Purlin Connection 102193 3 Way Connector Purlin Rafter ...

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