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SPECIFICATION

Length:36.6m

Width: 18.3m

Height: 7.625m

Door dimension: W5.49xH5.49m

IMPORTANT----READ MANUAL FIRST

Improper site preparation, assembly and maintenance may invalidate warranty and cause unnecessary and costly

mistakes. If you have any questions contact your local dealer.

For User Friendly assembly we have identified each individual component with the part code as indicated in the

parts list. Please refer to the part code numbers and drawing to ensure problem free assembly.

It’s necessary to tighten the roof fabric enough to avoid “hammocks”on the roof and also re-tighten once or twice

again after a few months of use. This is important when assembly in cold weather (autumn and winter) because the

fabric is stiff then and when we got the sun and warm weather afterwards it will make the fabric

slack

again

and need to be re-tighten before next winter.

It’s

the owners responsibility

to take of snow immediately if not slide of by itself.

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY

1. Keep work area clean. Cluttered areas invite injuries. Do not set up near snow drifts, in slippery places, in high

winds, or wet location.
2. Keep children away. All children should be kept away from the work area. Be aware of personal safety. Be

careful not to pinch fingers with clips and tubes when assembling: when using makes sure there is adequate

ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes.
3. Do not over reach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
4. Do not assemble if under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on prescription to determine if

your judgment or reflexes are impaired while taking drugs. IF there is any doubt, do not assemble.
5. Be aware of possible windy conditions; fasten the base in concrete if these situations may occur. Remove the

cover during hurricane.
6. Be careful with power and heat sources. Do not keep heat sources near the tarpaulin. Do not expose to open

flame.
7.Be aware of personal safety during assembly and use .Be careful not to pinch fingers with clips and tubes when

assembling when using makes sure there is adequate ventilation for exhaust and other dangerous fumes.

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Summary of Contents for 6012025

Page 1: ...SHELTER ASSEMBLY MANUAL Model 6012025 Door Size W18ft H18ft Size L36 6xW18 3xH7 625m...

Page 2: ...STRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY 1 Keep work area clean Cluttered areas invite injuries Do not set up near snow drifts in slippery places in high winds or wet location 2 Keep children away All children shou...

Page 3: ...front and back door 8 9 Purlin 180 10L Lower door track at left for front and back door 2 10R Lower door track at right for back door 2 11L Middle door track at left for front and back door 2 11R Mid...

Page 4: ...e lengthways on top 11 21 Base tensioning tube for front and back door 12 22 Base tensioning tube for Roof cover 2sets 23 Bolt 12X50 630 24 Bolt 10X80 211 25 Bolt 10X90 for front and back door and Ste...

Page 5: ...Figure 1 Sketch of trussed frame Size L36 6xW18 3xH7 625m 4...

Page 6: ...The measurement is from center to center of tubes on the base palates Referring to the above diagram and confirm the place of base plates There are four holes on the plates for stake pegs Foundation...

Page 7: ...e by Hoist and assemble every group of arch by turns see Figure 4 Do not install the bolts on top of the truss where the fabric will rest Figure 4 2 Connect Purlin No 9 to arch by using Bolt 12x100 No...

Page 8: ...and back Mechanical door through the pockets on covers see Figure5 assemble the front door by using Bolt 10x90 NO 25 and Clip No 19 make the cover well fold to the frame and tension the cover finally...

Page 9: ...see Figure 7 insert the PVC tube Part No 32 into pockets along both sides of Roof cover find the Small ratchet Part NO 34 to connect on PVC tube in Roof cover by parts see Figure 8 2 Align one side o...

Page 10: ...re at both ends on ratchet 4 The roof cover is tensioned from front to back by the rope lacing to grommet flaps inside the main cover inside the unit at both front and rear arches using the rope provi...

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