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Assembly Instructions

 

Shed House Style 12 x 12 x 8  

branches or other falling items may cause puncture or 
tears in the cover material. 

Take notice of drainage around your intended location.  
Water draining from the surrounding terrain should be 
planned so that it does not run into the unit.  As well, rain 
or melting snow that comes off the unit should be drained 
away rather than accumulate and pool around the unit. 

Check to be certain that adequate clearance is allowed for 
entry and exit from ends of unit.  As unit has different door 
openings on each end, ideally contents can be inserted or 
removed from either end. 

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FRAME ASSEMBLY 

Step1.

  Assemble the Front and Rear End Arches(2) using 

(1) Top Crest #TC-2000, (2) Bent Tube Side Crest #BTSC-
2006 and (2) End Upright w/Foot #EUL-2002 for each one.
Use (4) #CBN-3005-2 carriage bolts with nuts and
washers through pre-drilled holes in frame members.

Be certain to insert carriage bolts from the outer edge into 
the interior of the unit, with the washers and nuts on the 
inside of the arches.  This will avoid tearing the fabric on 
doors and main cover when installed.  Do not tighten the 
nuts completely until the frame is completed and set in 
place. 

Step 2

. Assemble the (2) Corner Wind Braces #CW-2005 

to the End Upright w/Foot #EUL-2002 to the first of the 
End Arch assemblies.  Use a #CBN-3005-2 Carriage Bolt 
with Washer and Nut to secure the braces loosely to the 
Upright.  Do not tighten completely. 

Step 3

. Assemble the remaining two interior arches using 

(1) Top Crest Tube #TC-2000, (2) Bent Tube Side Crest
#BTSC-2006, and (2) Center Straight Upright #CSU-2001
for each of the arches.  Use CBN-3000-2 carriage bolts
with washers and nuts in the pre-drilled holes, aligned to
form the arch.

Step 4

.  Support the End Arch with Wind Braces 

temporarily in the vertical position.  Connect (4) SCR-2004 

Swedged Cross Rails to the End Arch with (4) CBN-3005-
3 carriage bolts, washers, and nuts through the pre-drilled 
holes in the arch members.  The Swedged end of the 
Cross Rails should face the interior of the unit to accept 
the next cross rail.  The Cross Rails should be put into the 
bottom and side hole of the arch upright.  Again, don’t 
tighten the hardware until the next arch and cross rails are 
assembled.  It is very important to make certain all nuts 
are on the inside of the unit to avoid damaging the cover 
when put on. 

Stand an interior arch assembly up vertically into position, 
so the cross rails align with the holes in the interior arch.  
Using (4) Carriage Bolts #CBN-3000-3 with nuts and 
washers, connect the cross rails between the end arch and 
the first interior arch assemblies.  Connect the (2) Wind 
Braces #CW-2005 diagonally across the end and interior 
arch as shown in the frame illustration.   

SCR-2004 Top 
Ridge Rail 

Step 5

.  Begin the Top Ridge Rail by placing a Swedged 

Cross Rail underneath the End Top Crest Tube.  Secure 
the Cross Rail loosely with a Carriage Bolt#

 

CBN-3005-3 

with washer and nut facing the interior of the unit. 

Step 6.

  Add remaining 3 middle arches and rear end arch 

in the same fashion.  Note that the Plain end of Swedged 
Cross Rail should fasten under the End Top Crest Arch 
and the Swedged End above middle Top Crest arch.  

NOTE:  Do not completely tighten bolts that connect the 
Cross Rails to the End Arches.  They must be removed for 
proper for End Panel Zippered Door installation 

Step 7

.  Move the frame assembly into its final installation 

location.  This should be done with at least one person 
lifting each side or corner to avoid bending or stressing 
any frame members.  Frame should now be squared up in 
position.  Measure from diagonally from inside corner to 

EUL-2002 
End Upright w/Foot 

TC-2000 Top 
Crest Tube 

BTSC-2006 

Bent Tube Side 

Crest 

CW-2005 Corner 
Wind Brace 

SCR-2004 Side 
Cross Rail 

CSU-2001 
Center 
Straight 
Upright 

Summary of Contents for SH121208HGN

Page 1: ...damages should be noted on the bill of lading before signing If upon opening the cartons hidden damage is noted contact carrier or its agent immediately Claims for shipping damage MUST be made with the shipping company An inspection of the goods will most likely be required Do not discard packing or any components before the freight company s inspection All claims for freight damage must be made w...

Page 2: ...pright w Foot A End Upright w Foot B Center Side Upright Wind Brace Bent Tube Side Crest Bent Tube Side Crest Bent Tube Side Crest Wind Brace End Upright w Foot A Swedged Cross Rail M F Swedged Cross Rail M F Swedged Cross Rail M F Swedged Cross Rail F F Swedged Cross Rail F F Swedged Cross Rail F F Top Crest Tube Top Crest Tube Top Crest Tube Swedged Cross Rail M F Swedged Cross Rail M F Swedged ...

Page 3: ...cal position Connect 4 SCR 2004 Swedged Cross Rails to the End Arch with 4 CBN 3005 3 carriage bolts washers and nuts through the pre drilled holes in the arch members The Swedged end of the Cross Rails should face the interior of the unit to accept the next cross rail The Cross Rails should be put into the bottom and side hole of the arch upright Again don t tighten the hardware until the next ar...

Page 4: ...en or oval tubing After hardware is tightened insert plastic end plugs 14 2 3 8 15 1 1 8 into all open ends of frame members NOTE Frame must be anchored before installing any doors or cover Each Rhino Shelter 12x12x8 building comes with 4 EARTH CABLE ANCHORS with U bolts and nuts These versatile anchors allow the frame to be secured to almost any surface In addition you have also been provided wit...

Page 5: ...n location of each before installing door ends Step1 Remove Carriage bolts from the Top Crest Rail and the two Upper Cross Rails Install End Panel Door w Zippers DZD 5002 and End Panel with Manway DZD 5003 on desired ends of the Frame assembly Step 2 Place the end panel over the first arch and wrap the material around the arch bringing the slits in the end panel to the inside of the frame arch End...

Page 6: ...te where cut Step 3 Tie off one end of the rope coming out of the end panel to a turnbuckle Turnbuckle should be loosened all the way and the open hook end attached to the hole in the inside of the end arch Hold the end of the unsecured rope and apply pressure downward with a foot to remove excess Re adjust gathered material evenly along door rope This step is key to getting a good door fit Tie of...

Page 7: ...d be out of the rope at this time Repeat this step on both ends of the cover Tighten the turnbuckle to tighten the cover This step may need to be repeated to ensure a snug and centered fit V2 2 7 Step 3 When the cover is completely aligned secure the cover to the bottom tie down cross rail using the rope provided Start at one end and tie off the rope to the cross rail Lace the rope through the gro...

Page 8: ...ain cover adjustment points at the turnbuckle should be checked and tightened as necessary The turnbuckles should be neither completely extended nor taken up so that turnbuckle should be tight when in the mid range of overall adjustment If necessary readjust rope tie off on turnbuckle as needed to tighten or loosen as needed Cleaning cover and doors can be cleaned with a mixture of light detergent...

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