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GROWSPAN

 STRAIGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES

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Revision date: 01.01.16

BASEBOARD INSTALLATION (RECOMMENDED)

Gather the parts:
•  Treated or recycled plastic lumber (supplied by 

customer)

•  1/4" x 4" carriage bolts and nuts (may not work for 

baseboards with a thickness greater than 1-1/2") 

 

 

NOTE:

 The following procedure describes one way 

to install the recommended baseboards. The size 

and type of the baseboard you choose may require 

the use of alternative steps. When properly installed, 

baseboards run the length of the frame.  

 

On the outside of the frame, attach the first baseboard 

to the ground posts using the 1/4" x 4" carriage bolts 

and nuts. Continue adding baseboards to complete the 

first run. Splices are made between posts as shown. 

Use a short section of baseboard to secure separate 

baseboards at a splice.  

 

NOTE:

 The boards should be at ground level or slightly 

into grade to prevent the shelter from sinking and to 

create a seal along the bottom. After installing the 

baseboards, continue with these instructions.

This baseboard is 

not included

 with the shipment and must 

be supplied by the customer. Treated or recycled plastic 

lumber works well for a baseboard.

The baseboard, when installed properly, helps prevent the 

ground posts from working into the ground. Depending on 

the building, it also provides a surface to attach struts or 

other building components. 

ATTENTION:

 The ground posts and rafters shown in the 

above diagram may differ from those of the actual frame. 

The diagram is used to show the baseboard installation.

SIDE STRUT INSTALLATION

There are four (4) side struts for the shelter. These struts 

are positioned between the end rafters and the first interior 

rafter on each side of the shelter.

Complete these steps to install the four (4) side struts:

Gather the parts:
•  Struts
•  Wood screw (#FA4368B) or nut and bolt (supplied by 

customer)

1.  Locate one strut and position it between one end rafter 

leg and the leg of the first interior rafter as shown 

below.

Strut

End Rafter

Interior

Rafter

Baseboard is required to 

secure strut as shown. 

Customer supplies the 

baseboard.

Ground Level

2.  Attach one end of the strut to the band clamp as shown 

in the diagram below.  

Strut

End Rafter

Band Clamp

NOTE:

 Head of bolt on the band clamp must face the 

outside of the shelter.

Ground 

Level

Inside of 

Shelter

Outside of 

Shelter

Fasteners used to secure a 

baseboard splice are supplied 

by the customer.

Summary of Contents for 105044

Page 1: ...16 STK DIMENSIONS 105044 28 W x 11 H x 36 L 105045 28 W x 11 H x 60 L 105046 28 W x 11 H x 72 L GrowSpan Straight Sided Cold Frames Photo may show a different but similar model 2016 GrowSpan All Righ...

Page 2: ...mportant 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...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...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 cons...

Page 5: ...d photos will help you identify the different parts and show you how they are used Some parts are not shown 102676 Ground Post FA4482B Tek Screw Swaged Plain Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections 102547 Cr...

Page 6: ...OVERVIEW This section is an overview of the process for assembling your cold frame For details please see section Assembling the Cold Frame Components See illustration below to identify main parts of...

Page 7: ...d posts must be equal for the building to be square 7 Check all dimensions and adjust if needed before driving the remaining posts to the required height 8 After all four corner posts are accurately i...

Page 8: ...N Do not secure the drilled pipes until the rafter is attached to the ground posts This allows holes in the drilled pipes to be aligned with those in the ground posts Install the screws so they will n...

Page 9: ...for the shelter and tighten the connectors NOTE Each purlin assembly consists of 1 315 x 75 131S075 swaged pipes and one 1 1 315 x 73 5 131P0735 plain pipe 9 Continue adding rafters and purlin pipe un...

Page 10: ...eated or recycled plastic lumber works well for a baseboard The baseboard when installed properly helps prevent the ground posts from working into the ground Depending on the building it also provides...

Page 11: ...end of the strut to the baseboard using a wood screw or nut and bolt not included See the diagram that follows for location NOTE A baseboard provides a place to attach each strut and helps keep the g...

Page 12: ...is procedure and continue with the OPTIONAL MAIN COVER INSTALLATION WITH ROLL UP SIDES procedure 1 Using Tek screws cut and attach a section of the poly latch U channel 102179 to each leg of an end ra...

Page 13: ...to the U channel to secure the cover ATTENTION Center the main cover front to back and side to side to ensure that enough cover material is present to lock into the U channel If used the rope can rema...

Page 14: ...ight depends on the roll up assembly NOTE Attach U channel to baseboard or to the ground posts if no roll up sides are desired 2 Attach the poly latch U channel flush with the ends of the ribbon board...

Page 15: ...the cover at evenly spaced intervals and tie rope to the cover The length of the cover determines the number of holes that are needed to attach the ropes NOTE The ropes must be long enough to reach o...

Page 16: ...to end and secured using the spring and U channel move to one side of the frame and repeat the steps to anchor the main cover to the first side Begin at one end of the U channel and work toward the o...

Page 17: ...cover material if equipped to verify that it is in good repair Do not climb or stand on the cold frame at anytime Remove debris and objects that can accumulate on the cold frame Use tools that will no...

Page 18: ...COLD FRAMES 18 Revision date 01 01 16 Grid Represents 12 Squares FRONT 48 Width Sidewall 28 0 10 11 5 8 Height Frame shown may vary in length from actual frame Ground Level QUICK START GUIDE 28 Wide S...

Page 19: ...19 GROWSPAN STRAIGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 FRONT PROFILE...

Page 20: ...SPAN STRAIGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES 20 Revision date 01 01 16 SIDE PROFILE 105044 NOTE Baseboards supplied by customer 36 0 Length 72 Rafter Spacing 131S075 131S075 131S075 131P0735 Purlin run 131S075 131...

Page 21: ...SIDED COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 SIDE PROFILE 105045 NOTE Baseboards supplied by customer 60 0 Length 72 Rafter Spacing Purlin run 131S075 131S075 131S075 131S075 131S075 131S075 131S075 131S...

Page 22: ...GROWSPAN STRAIGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES 22 Revision date 01 01 16 SIDE PROFILE 105046 NOTE Baseboards supplied by customer 72 0 Length 72 Rafter Spacing Purlin run 131S075 11 131S0735 1...

Page 23: ...IGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 CONNECTIONS Strut Connection See View 2 Purlin Mid Rafter Connection See View 3 Purlin End Rafter Connection See View 1 NOTE Baseboards supplied by custom...

Page 24: ...T SIDED COLD FRAMES 24 Revision date 01 01 16 CONNECTION DETAILS VIEW 1 PURLIN END RAFTER Rafter Band Clamp Strut VIEW 2 STRUT CONNECTION Rafter Purlin VIEW 3 PURLIN MID RAFTER Rafter Purlin End Clamp...

Page 25: ...25 GROWSPAN STRAIGHT SIDED COLD FRAMES Revision date 01 01 16 Space below is reserved for customer notes...

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