Assembly Instructions 14 X 32 X 9 Party Tent Style
V2.0 14 X 32 Size
Bungee Cords For Securing Roof Cover, Sidewalls,
and End Panels
INSTALLING THE UPRIGHT VERTICAL LEGS
AT THIS STAGE, ESPECIALLY IN WINDY WEATHER
CONDITIONS, THAT THE MOST CARE AND
PRECAUTION MUST BE TAKEN.
The frame and the roof cover are heavy to lift so
adequate assistance will be required to guard against
personal injury. Only lift one side at a time: Lift the first
side and insert the Corner and Interior Uprights into the
Frame Connectors. Be certain to use the Corner Poles
in the corner positions to secure the Roof Cover.
Adding an Interior Upright and One Corner Pole
To Roof Frame- One Side
Both Corner Poles and Interior Pole Inserted
If the end wall panels (#10) are to be used, attach these
now to the rafter poles now before the tent is at its full
height.
Repeat the procedure with the remaining side panel. At
this point the tent is most vulnerable to injury & damage
if it is windy. If it is windy at all, use the guy ropes to
stabilize the tent before the side panels are attached.
There are holes in the feet plates through which they
may be pegged to the ground.
Part of the roof cover extends down each of the 4
corners and attach to the poles by way of the “S” shaped
hooks that locate in pre-drilled holes of the Corner Poles.
To attach the sidewall panels (#11), start at the top and
at one of the panel and use the bungee cords (#13) in
the same way as you did to secure the roof. Along the
eaves it is best to share the same eyelets: i.e. from the
inside first pass the bungee elastic through the eyelet in
the roof, then back inside through the eyelet in the wall
panel, wrap around the pole and back over the toggle.
Repeat with all attachment points along the eaves so
that roof and the wall panels (where required) are
secured to the frame, and where the vertical ends of the
walls finish or join each other.
BUNGEE CORDS
ATTACH WALL TO FRAME
COVER
BACK WALL
BUNGEE CORDS
ATTACH WALL TO FRAME
SIDE WALL
Using Aligned Eyelets for Bungee Cords
Using the Small Stakes (#17) provided, peg down the
bottom edges of all sidewalls and end panels. Drive all
pegs in at an angle (ideally of 45
°
or less to the
horizontal) and in line with the seams.