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ASSEMBLY

Step 2: Attaching legs

 

Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side. (fig. 8).

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NOTE: 

 

Do not let the roof rest on the legs until all three legs 

on one side are completely installed and in place.

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Attach the bottom cross rails (7,8) to the legs and cover the joints with the 
cross rail clamps (14, 15). Align all holes and insert the fittings (18, 19, 
20) (fig. 9). Do not tighten fully at this stage.

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Repeat the same procedure on the opposite side.

 

Adjust the bottom cross rails (7,8) so that they are of same height from the 
ground.

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 Do not tighten fully now. (fig. 10).

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Step 4: Squaring up frame

 

Be sure the frame is standing at the desired location.

 

Level the frame both end-to-end and side-to-side.

 

Check that the frame measures 10' (305 cm) in width (fig. 11).

 

Measure the distance between the interior of the frame feet diagonally. 
The sections A to B and C to D should be of equal length (fig. 11). If they 
are not of equal length, tap the corner leg of the longer section (using a 
rubber mallet) inward until both diagonals are equal.

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Step 5: Anchoring frame

CAUTION!

 

The shed must be well-anchored.

 

Do not attempt to install any of the fabric before the 
frame is properly anchored.

 

If the ground is hard or rocky, pre-drill holes before 
inserting the anchors.

 

Four anchors (16) are provided to secure the shed. They are to be 
installed around the bent corner legs (3) at each corner of the shed.

 

Screw the anchor head into the ground.

 

Insert the cable (25) through the eyelets of the anchor (16) and the bent 
corner leg (3). Secure the cable (25) with the cable clamp (26) (fig. 12).

 

Repeat the same procedure for the other three anchors (16). 

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Step 3: Attaching bottom cross rails

 

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Insert the male end of cross rails (7) into the punched end of cross rail (8)

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Summary of Contents for 037-1112-2

Page 1: ...f this product Before beginning assembly of the product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with packaging contents list If any part is missing or if you have any questions contact the vendo...

Page 2: ...operly anchored to the ground Proper anchoring and keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris is the responsibility of the consumer Damages caused by improper anchoring are not covered under warr...

Page 3: ...ft 2 9 3 Way Side Connector Right 2 10 4 Way Side Connector 2 11 3 Way Peak Connector 2 12 4 Way Peak Connector 1 13 4 Way Cross Rail Clamp 4 14 3 Way Cross Rail Clamp 8 15 Ratchet Tie Down 4 16 M6x50...

Page 4: ...nd place them back in the box Do not dispose of the packaging materials until assembly is complete Check for completeness and transport damages WARNING Do not place the product under trees from which...

Page 5: ...into the rafter poles 6 to complete the assembly of the roof g 4 4 10 4 5 9 11 9 5 5 10 11 NOTE Be sure that all tubes are fully inserted Use a rubber mallet if necessary When using the connectors be...

Page 6: ...lly The sections A to B and C to D should be of equal length g 11 If they are not of equal length tap the corner leg of the longer section using a rubber mallet inward until both diagonals are equal 1...

Page 7: ...ipper 5 18 4 Front door panel 22 inside view 14 15 Locate the top part of the front door panel 22 near the 3 way peak connector 12 disconnect the shoulder cross rail 4 from the 3 way peak connector 12...

Page 8: ...e roof tarp 21 Re assemble the clamps 14 15 and tting 18 19 20 and tighten Make sure the cross rails 7 8 are level and horizontal 22 Repeat the same procedure for the opposite side of the roof tarp 21...

Page 9: ...purchase date must be provided b This warranty will not apply to any product or part thereof which is worn or broken or which has become inoperative due to abuse misuse accidental damage neglect or l...

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