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sTep 7 secURInG YoUR coveR

Pull the cover over the frame. The welded in webbing should be at the front and back of the building. Also note 

that the pocket with the cutouts, running along the sides of the cover, should be on the inside and near the 

ground. Insert the "S" hook from the ratchets into the hole in the leg of the frame. Next, insert the webbing into 

the spindle of the ratchet and tighten ratchet until the webbing overlaps itself, do not tighten all the way yet. 

Check to be sure the cover still has an even overhang on the front and rear, adjust as necessary. Once the 

cover is even, finish tightening the ratchets, alternating from corner to corner to ensure the cover stays even.

After the cover is tight end to end, remove the cross rails and connectors on oen side of them fram and place 

them into the pockets between the cutouts. Atach the crossrail using the 3-way and 4-way cover rail clamps 

around the uprights and loosely fasten with the 1/4" x 1-5/8" bolts and 1/4" nuts. Check that the rails are evenly 

spaced above the ground on both sides. Push down on the connectors one at a time to tension the cover and 

tighten the bolts to hold tightly.

WARnInG:

Do not leave a partially or fully covered unit    

without being fully anchored! Serious injury to 

persons or property could result.

The ratchets should

be checked monthly

to make sure cover

is tight.

sTep 8 

Find the open side of the protective boot and open it. Insert the foot of the 

corner leg into the protective boot. When foot is all the way in the boot insert 

the top edge of the boot into the hem of the cover. When complete secure the 

Velcro on the open side of the boot to close the boot.

Summary of Contents for 51351

Page 1: ...ly This shelter MUST be securely anchored THIS IS A TEMPORARY STRUCTURE AND NOT RECOMMENDED AS A PERMANENT STRUCTURE 150 Callender Road Watertown CT 06795 www shelterlogic com 1 800 524 9970 1 800 559 6175 Canada Recommended Tools 11 11 10 12 W x 20 L x 10 H Run in Shed Assembly Instructions Description Model 12 W x 20 L x 10 H Run In Shed 51351 ...

Page 2: ...lterLogic LLC Shelters offer storage and protection from damage caused by sun light rain tree sap animal bird excrement and light snow Please anchor this ShelterLogic LLC structure properly See manual for more anchoring details Proper anchoring keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris is the responsibility of the consumer Please read and understand the installation detail warnings and cauti...

Page 3: ...before assembly Assembly Reference Mfg Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 100224 10225 10226 10273 10223 02030 02031 10205 10110 10111 10112 00669 10210 10114 10115 10270 800260 150 Callender Road Watertown CT 06795 www shelterlogic com frame assembly overview 12 W x 10 H ...

Page 4: ...orner upright tube Place 2 10112 3 way Connectors around the bent corner leg Insert the end of a 10110 Cover Rail Tube into the 3 Way Connector and fasten these with a 1 4 x 1 5 8 Bolt and Nut Slide the connector until it is 5 up from the ground and loosely tighten Repeat at the bent corner 3B Attach 10111 4 Way Connector to the end of the 2 Cover Rail Tubes and loosely fasten with a 1 4 x 1 5 Bol...

Page 5: ...e drilled hole in the base foot Insert 1 4 x 2 bolts all the way through laeg and foot to the other side secure with bolt STEP 6 ANCHOR SHELTER w AUGER ANCHORS for DIRT SURFACES You will secure the anchors to the corner leg bends using the cable and clamp Be sure to put cable through the hole in the corner leg bend and through eye of anchor secure clamp Repeat process attaching the remaining ancho...

Page 6: ...to end remove the cross rails and connectors on oen side of them fram and place them into the pockets between the cutouts Atach the crossrail using the 3 way and 4 way cover rail clamps around the uprights and loosely fasten with the 1 4 x 1 5 8 bolts and 1 4 nuts Check that the rails are evenly spaced above the ground on both sides Push down on the connectors one at a time to tension the cover an...

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