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Connecting the Front End Bow to the Middle Bow 

1.  At what will be the front of the RV Shelter, attach (10a+b) to the END BOW (center). Use 

Bolts (13), Washer (17), and Nuts (16). Repeat on the opposite side. Do not completely 

tighten at this time because minor frame adjustments will be done later. Insert the 

tapered end of each (10b) into the end of each (10a), secure with Nut (14) and Bolt (16). 

2. 

At the base of that same End Bow, attach (8) to the base of (4). Swing the end of (10a+b) 

over to the connection of (5) and the end of (8). The tapered end of each (8) fits into the 

next (8). Use Bolts (13), Washers (17), and Nuts (16) for this end of (10a+b) also. Do not 

completely tighten at this time because minor frame adjustments will be done later. Repeat 

these steps on the opposite end of the End Bow. Continue assembling (8) between all of 

Middle Bows until the final Middle Bow, using hardware listed below. 

See Figures 2 & 3. 

BOLT ALL CONNECTIONS WITH BOLTS (14) AND NUTS (16) UNLESS OTHERWISE 

INDICATED. ALL NUTS NEED TO BE ON THE INSIDE OF THE FRAME. 

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REV 08/05 

SKU 103-1642

 

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Summary of Contents for RV SHELTER 103-1642

Page 1: ... INSTRUCTIONS RIZHAO J J MANUFACTURING CO LTD ADDR RIZHAO SHANDONG CHINA TEL 0086 532 85762285 FAX 0086 532 85763710 Http www globalsources com jj co jj_tool 163169 net RV SHELTER 39 X 16 X 14 Model No 103 1642 ...

Page 2: ...he risk of personal injury and damage to equipment Read all instructions before using this product 1 Keep work area clean Cluttered areas invite injuries 2 Observe work area conditions Keep work area well lit Avoid sharp edges when assembling Assemble on a flat and leveled area 3 Check for damaged parts Before using any product any part that appears damaged should be carefully checked to determine...

Page 3: ...e for damage due to weather conditions and will not be held responsible for a RV Shelter exposed to and or damaged by conditions such as high winds heavy rain snow or ice under any conditions 13 You will need to remove the cover when you know that severe weather conditions are approaching And if covered frequently check the anchoring system to insure stability of the RV Shelter Proper anchoring is...

Page 4: ...Lower Leg 7 Upper Leg 6 Roof Extension 2 Top Crest 12 Roof Bend 3 Roof Bend 3 Roof Extension 2 Top Crest 12 END BOW MIDDLE BOW Upper Leg 6 Foot 5 Lower Leg 7 Note The nuts need to be on the inside of the frame This helps Prevent damage to the cover Figure 1 End Bows Starting with two Corner Feet 4 left side and right side for each end work your way up bolting connections together Connect the Lower...

Page 5: ...e base of 4 Swing the end of 10a b over to the connection of 5 and the end of 8 The tapered end of each 8 fits into the next 8 Use Bolts 13 Washers 17 and Nuts 16 for this end of 10a b also Do not completely tighten at this time because minor frame adjustments will be done later Repeat these steps on the opposite end of the End Bow Continue assembling 8 between all of Middle Bows until the final M...

Page 6: ...ase of the first Bow in from the end attach 9 to the base of 5 Swing the end of 10a b over to the connection of 5 and the end of 8 The tapered end of 8 fits into 9 Use Bolts 13 Washers 17 and Nuts 16 Do not completely tighten at this time because minor frame adjustments will be done later Repeat these steps on the opposite end of the End Bow Continue assembling 8 between all of Middle Bows until t...

Page 7: ...ing the Tarp door and Tarp back See Figure 5 2 When this portion of the frame is assembled and free standing move the assembled frame to your desired location using several people Figure 5 3 The Top Crests 12 are at the top of the assembled Bows To anchor that portion of the roof to the Bows attach 11 underneath the 12 on the End Bow using Carriage Bolt 15 and Nut 16 Fit 1 into 11 and connect to t...

Page 8: ...he Bows at intervals See Figure 8 Note Additional Anchors may be required in windy areas 2 If you are installing on asphalt drill a 1 hole to accept the Anchor through the asphalt 3 If installing in dirt drive the Anchor 18 into the soil using a hammer and drive rod not provided The more you hammer the more the Anchor goes into the soil compacting the soil around it Remove the drive rod once you h...

Page 9: ...e places that they were removed from and tighten them down See Figure 9 Figure 9 4 Notice the black rope hanging out of the bottom of the Tarp Door 21 on both sides With two people wrap the rope under the Corner Feet 4 Both of you are to pull up at the same time to tighten the door When Tarp Door is snug tie off the rope to the Corner Feet 4 5 Attach the side of the Tarp Door 21 to the frame by us...

Page 10: ...black rope hanging out of the bottom of the Tarp Back 22 on both sides With two people wrap the rope under the Corner Feet 4 Both of you are to pull up at the same time to tighten the door When Tarp Back is snug tie of the rope to the Corner Feet 4 12 Attach the side of the Tarp Back 22 to the frame by using the 6 pcs Ball Tie Downs 24 TARP COVER INSTRUCTIONS 1 Position the Tarp Cover 23 face side...

Page 11: ...p Cover 23 over the frame The internal rope should be in the front and rear outside The punched holes should be positioned on the inside of the RV Shelter Center the Tarp Cover on all four sides See Figure 11 Figure 11 4 Loosen the four Turnbuckles 20 Tie the ropes loosely to the Turnbuckles 20 Check to be sure the Cover is still centered and has the same amount of overlap on the front and the bac...

Page 12: ...r the Bottom Rails 8 Continue down the Shelter creating a laced effect When laced to the end that will be End Bottom Rail 9 Tie off at the end Work your way back tightening the lacing by pulling the Rope down creating a snug fit When you get to the other end tie off and trim off any extra Rope See Figure 12 previous page Maintenance 1 Cover can be cleaned with soap water 2 For better and safer per...

Page 13: ...Assembly Drawing NOTE Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts SKU 103 1642 Page 13 ...

Page 14: ... 10b Lower Support Brace Tapered 4 11 End Top Rail 3 12 Top Crest 11 13 Bolt 4 1 2 44 14 Bolt 3 114 15 Carriage Bolt 4 1 2 11 16 Nut 169 17 Washer 8 18 Anchor with Steel Cable 12 19 R o p e 1 20 Turnbuckle 4 21 T a r p d o o r 1 22 T a r p b a c k 1 23 T a r p c o v e r 1 24 Ball Tie Down 12 25 Cable Clamp 12 Note Parts 6 and 9 are distinguished from one another with an underline indicating the bo...

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