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4.
Roll-up sides (part 2):
a.
Position the top rail assembly so it rests on top of the plastic and the J-bolts, up against the baseboards
of the tunnel. Wrap the plastic around the top rail evenly and secure in place with Snap Clamps every
two feet or so such that the top rail is suspended an inch or so above the J-bolts evenly along the length
of the tunnel. Adjust the Snap Clamps as necessary, removing any wrinkles in the plastic and ensuring
that the top rail is parallel to the baseboards and hanging straight. This is critical for even ventilation
when rolling the sides up. Repeat for the opposite side of the tunnel.
b.
When you are satisfied with the adjustment of the Snap Clamps, install #10 x
¾
" phillips self-drilling tek
screws through all the Snap Clamps, and into the top rail. Phillips heads are used to prevent damage to
the plastic when rolling up the sides.
c.
Trim the plastic as necessary. Trim it carefully at the ends because it can cause bunching, uneven
rolling, and uneven venting.
Note:
W
hen finished, it should still go past the endwall hoop for best seal.
d.
Hand Cranks:
The #7033 Sidewall
Hand Crank
no longer comes with an adaptor to
accommodate
the
top rail.
Attach to the Sidewall
Hand Crank's drive shaft
using pre-drilled holes and provided hex bolt
and locknut. Slide the installed
adapter onto one end of
one of the
EMT
assemblies and make a mark
where you will need to drill the holes for securing with the bolt
.
With a 1/4" bit, drill through both walls
of the
EMT
at those
marks.
Secure with a ¼
"
-
20 x 2 ½
"
hex bolt
and
¼
"
nylock nut. Attach the handle
to the
spindle on the end of
the hand crank with smaller hex bolt
and locknut supplied with the kit.
4.a.
4.a.
4.a.
4.d.
4.d.
4.d.
JSS #7033
Sidewall Hand
Crank
7617.999 Rev 06/21/2021 | AL, JG, ms