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AA  ANCHORSPAN™ INSTALLATION SAFETY GUIDELINES

Your own installation techniques will evolve to fit the varied needs of your clients, the experience level of your 
installation crews, the nature of other tentage that may be common to the installation site being planned, and 
the equipment that you may have previously available or with which you feel most comfortable.  Whatever 
techniques you adapt for your crews, we encourage you to keep safety utmost in mind.

Please read through this assembly manual completely before beginning your installation.  Be sure the proper 
equipment, crew and safety precautions are in place.  We hope that you enjoy the design features of the 
AnchorSpan™ each time the unit is installed.

  1. 

It is recommended that workers wear safety shoes and hard-hats on site.

  2. 

When moving beam sections by hand, use proper lifting techniques to protect the back, and    

 

 

avoid pinching fingers while making hardware connections.

  3. 

Never permit workers to stand or walk even briefly in the falling path of a beam as it is being    

 

 

raised or lowered.

  4. 

Be aware to avoid contact of beams with any overhead power lines near the site.

  5. 

When anchoring the structure, avoid all underground power lines and gas lines or other utility    

 

 easements.

  6. 

Keep site clear of debris to avoid tripping, especially while carrying components or bundles of fabric.

  7. 

Do not drag bundles of fabric on concrete, asphalt, or ground as this can cause damage to the   

 

 

fabric from abrasion through the bag.

  8. 

If a worker climbs onto the fabric “roof” of the structure, a lifeline should be attached to the  

 

 

 

beam system itself as a backup safety precaution against possible flaws or prior damage that    

 

 

might have weakened the fabric.

  9. 

To avoid damage to purlins,control them manually during installation.  Do not let them swing against 

 

the beam stop under their own momentum.  When pivoting beams to vertical, or when lowering, use a   

 

smooth motion and avoid jerks that could snap or bend purlins.

10. 

When using manual rigging to pivot beams to vertical, first clear the area

 of items 

that could  

 

 

 

cause tripping or slipping as workers back up to pull the beam

.

11. 

When erecting beams, stabilize the first beam with diagonal beam braces.  As 2nd beam is  

 

 

 

raised, be sure to align the beam system vertically and stabilize with cross-cabling before  

 

 

 

proceeding.  (Note:  if cabling is being installed in second bay instead of first, be sure to check   

 

 

and correct vertical alignment frequently until the structure is stabilized by at least one bay of    

 

 

cross-cabling.  Beams that are leaning are dangerous and should be corrected before proceeding.

12. 

The installation method described here requires coordination of tasks between workers.  A safe 

 

installation is dependent on that coordination.

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Страница 1: ...re the installation or removal of this product ASPANAA 920 Installation Instructions AA AnchorSpan 30 40 50 60 Wide EC5549 7701 Highway 41 N Evansville IN 47725 Phone 812 867 2421 Fax 812 867 1429 1 8...

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Страница 4: ...d End Panel 18 Alternate methods for End Installation Sloped Ends Installing End Uprights 19 Completing End Framing Wing End Eave Bars Baseplate Adapter Bars 20 Tensioning Gabled End Panel and Customi...

Страница 5: ...t Assembly 1 per end upright see B on chart AA Wing Eave Brackets 1 wing eave bar see Chart x s with squares AA Beam Joint Caps 2 30 4 40 50 or 6 60 beam AA Bent Arm Pin 1 2 x 7 5 8 1 per baseplate 1...

Страница 6: ...e Bar L End Upright Adj doubles as Gin Pole for 30 40 50 End Upright 60 doubles as Gin Pole for 60 Wing Eave Bracket underside of beam at each gabled end Baseplate and fabric tensioning winch Mid Eave...

Страница 7: ...E WING EAVE BARS ARE LEFT OR RIGHT AA Wing Eave Bar Assembly 15 AA Wing Eave Bar Assembly 10 Endwall Ground Bar 20 Midwall Ground Bar 15 Wingwall Ground Bar 15 Wingwall Ground Bar 10 End Upright Assem...

Страница 8: ...r erecting the beams and 2 readily available 12 step ladders as the only aerial equipment The real heart of the AnchorSpan unit is the SpanLatch purlin system that allows a positive lock at each purli...

Страница 9: ...s to avoid tripping especially while carrying components or bundles of fabric 7 Do not drag bundles of fabric on concrete asphalt or ground as this can cause damage to the fabric from abrasion through...

Страница 10: ...m your local hardware or lumber stores For Anchor prices see the Installation Labor Tools and Equipment page in the AnchorSpan quotation form or call 1 800 544 4445 for quick pricing by phone Socket W...

Страница 11: ...point 1 and another tape at point 2 and pull straight until the appropriate width and diagonal measurements for the span you are installing see above chart intersect on the two tapes at point 3 Revers...

Страница 12: ...nd beam plate top view sealing washer sealing washer 8 bolt beam upright bracket bracket threaded for assembly bolt end beam plate substituted for purlin end installed installed installed lock nut Spa...

Страница 13: ...ther joint bolt locations will be O Bolt Assemblies The 30 span has only 10 X Bolt Assemblies The rafter pattern shown above is for the 60 span See appendix page X 9 for correct rafter pat tern for 30...

Страница 14: ...the appropriate purlin end and let the turnbuckle end of the cable hang to the ground See the Terminology drawing on Page 3 for the color code of each cable location See Page 9 for correct bolt assem...

Страница 15: ...o safety ropes trail backward under the beam Attach the remaining two beam harness cables to the eye of the gin pole facing the ground see point B Avoid twisting the cable to the gin pole eye facing t...

Страница 16: ...tall the dou ble latch eave purlins in the first bay align the first 2 beams perpendicular to the anchoring sur face and connect the lower ends of all cross cabling in the first bay When the first bay...

Страница 17: ...and one latching end After the structure is vertically aligned and cross cabled continue raising beams by the same technique using the purlin hook poles to secure each new beam to the standing beams...

Страница 18: ...n fabric pull ropes Workers must coordinate pulling so that both sides of the mid panel move together Pull gently until the panel has rounded the curve of the beam Then pull more vigorously until the...

Страница 19: ...pective brackets as shown Tension middle panels after eave bars have been installed WIND SpanLatch Purlins Clip rope to fabric panel Rope to workers for pulling 2 to 4 workers for pull ropes 2 workers...

Страница 20: ...should be equal distance above the baseplate at all four corners of the panel Insert web tail through spindle Ratchet handle up down to tension fabric Tuck kedar tail downward into outer beam channel...

Страница 21: ...the lace line leaving a slight puffy fullness in the flap as a stress release for the Velcro 6 Tuck the tails of the end panel downward into the channel below the flare The Gabled End will be tensione...

Страница 22: ...it easier Consult the Footprint Drawing supplied with your structure for correct positioning and anchor each upright with 2 24 stakes or anchor bolts depending upon the loading requirements of your i...

Страница 23: ...el as an Internal Partition Note The Gabled End feeds into the Liner or Inner beam channel It is designed with a grommet line on the inside surface of it s kedar tails The wing eave walls lace to this...

Страница 24: ...to liner channel of beam Wall Hooks SUNBURST MIDWALL STYLE CATHEDRAL ENDWALL STYLE STANDARD VINYL WALL STYLE WING WALL LEFT VINYL Typical Ground Bar Standard Loop Grommet Lacing Standard Loop Grommet...

Страница 25: ...g Wall Installation The 1 piece wing wall is installed labels to the inside by first sliding the kedar edge down into the flare of the outside channel of the end upright column nearest the beam Next i...

Страница 26: ...e for various spans lengths X 5 Guidelines for Disassembly X 6 Weights Measures and suggestions for packing and storage X 7 Template Drawings for the baseplates and the anchor plates for end uprights...

Страница 27: ...e end of the eave bar and then the other to avoid drop out 5 On each side of the adapter wall feed the 2 kedar edges simultaneously downward into the AnchorSpan beam channel for midwalls or end uprigh...

Страница 28: ...4th loops then attach it to the stationary clip at bottom of the panel 4 Clip the hook that rides on the web tail into the bottom channel of the end eave bar then feed the tail into the web buckle on...

Страница 29: ...8 15 3 22 315 57 6 9 6 68 2 11 4 83 4 13 9 96 16 23 330 60 10 71 2 11 9 87 14 5 100 2 16 7 24 345 62 4 10 4 74 2 12 4 90 6 15 1 104 4 17 4 25 360 64 8 10 8 77 2 12 9 94 2 15 7 108 6 18 1 Times Numbers...

Страница 30: ...r damaging the beam as the beam is lowered to the ground Lowering of Beams Remove middle eave bars then follow instructions below To release SpanLatch purlins push pointed end of purlin hook into rele...

Страница 31: ...sily strapped together in bundles Wingwall Ground Bar 10 10 X x1 x 9 4 0 06 Easily strapped together in bundles Wingwall Ground Bar 15 16 X x1 x 14 4 0 1 Easily strapped together in bundles Adjustable...

Страница 32: ...IDE BASE PLATE CENTER SPOTTING HOLE AnchorSpan AA TEMPLATE DRAWING FOR SIDE AND END UPRIGHT BASE PLATES 1 6 1 2 7 8 DIA 7 2 4 4 5 1 2 7 1 2 7 1 2 9 TO INSIDE OF STRUCTURE SIDE LINE OF STRUCTURE INSIDE...

Страница 33: ...300 1000 2200 50 AA Temporary 15 2 3100 840 1600 1000 1800 60 AA Temporary 15 2 4100 1020 1700 1400 2100 In order for the AnchorSpan to meet the requirements of its engineering calculations and be cer...

Страница 34: ...both ends The 30 ft span uses no rafters The 40 ft span uses only a pair of short rafters to complete the beam arch The 50 ft span uses only a pair of long rafters to complete the beam arch The 60 ft...

Страница 35: ...am Stabilize second beam by engaging SpanLatch purlins between first and second beams When second beam is stable divide crew so that half reposition the gin pole for the third beam and half attach dou...

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