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SPECIFICATIONS 

Width: 33 ft

 

Length: 40 ft

 

Height: 12 ft 

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 an easy assembly process, 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 is necessary to tighten the roof fabric enough to avoid “hammocks” on the roof; also re

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tighten once or twice again after a few months of use. This is important when assembled 
during cold seasons (autumn and winter) because the fabric gets stiff in these weather 
conditions. When the weather conditions become warmer, the fabric loosens and needs 
to be re-tighten

 

It is the owner’s responsibility 

to take off snow immediately, otherwise it will slide off on 

its own. 

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY

 

1.

 

Keep the work area clean. Accidents are more likely in cluttered areas. Do not set 
up near snow drifts, in slippery places, in high winds, or wet locations. 

2.

 

All children should be kept away from the work area. 

3.

 

Don’t 

overreach. Always keep proper footing and balance. 

4.

 

Do not assemble under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Read warning labels on 
medication prescriptions to determine if your judgment or reflexes are impaired 
while taking them. If there is any doubt, do not assemble. 

5.

 

Be aware of possible windy conditions; fasten the bases in concrete if these 
conditions are likely to occur. Remove the cover during hurricanes. 

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 your 
fingers with clips and tubes when assembling: When using, make sure there is 
adequate ventilation for any dangerous fumes. 

Summary of Contents for 33x40x12

Page 1: ...1 SHELTER ASSEMBLY MANUAL 33x40x12 Container Shelter Single truss...

Page 2: ...3 Sidewall bent tube 14 4 Connection purlin 30 5 Support tube 8 6 Clip 16 7 Lower tensioning tube for roof cover 2 Groups 8 Roof cover 1 9 Bolt M8x70 84 10 Bolt M10x80 35 11 Ropes 1 dozen 12 32 Plasti...

Page 3: ...y to take off snow immediately otherwise it will slide off on its own READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE ASSEMBLY 1 Keep the work area clean Accidents are more likely in cluttered areas Do not set up near s...

Page 4: ...LATION PROCESS A BASE PLATES INSTALLATION Please refer to the Figure 1 to place the base plates Figure 1 1 The measure must be taken from center to center of the base plates Refer to the diagram above...

Page 5: ...rt code 3 with the Bolt M8x70 part code 9 these make one group of arches Please NOTE the direction of the bolt DO NOT install the bolts on the top of the truss where the fabric will rest 2 Insert one...

Page 6: ...code 10 There are 5 pieces of Connection purlins part code 4 between each arch 4 Install the Support tube part code 5 using the Clip part code 6 and the Bolt M8x70 part code 9 Figure 3 5 Then install...

Page 7: ...up over the arches with the breeze blowing in the cover like a sail filled with air 1 Insert the Lower tensioning tube part code 7 into the pockets on the end of the roof cover part code 8 Then put t...

Page 8: ...tes then use the Ratchet strap part code 13 to tie down the Lower tensioning tubes Figure 6 4 Weld the Angle seats part code 14 on each container and use the Rope part code 11 to knit the cover on the...

Page 9: ...hDcssOph2dWa NOTES DO NOT LEAVE THE ROOF COVER UNATTACHED UNDER ANYCIRCUMSTANCES until the final assembly and tightening has been completed The process is quite easy but some tightening adjustments wi...

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