CLEARSPAN
™
POLY BUILDINGS
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Revision date: 05.20.20
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CUT DOOR OPENING
After removing a portion of the end panel, the border that
remains is wrapped around the jambs and header to the
inside of the frame and is secured to the backside of the end
wall frame using flat aluminum and lag screws.
These steps describe one way to cut a door opening:
1. Working
from inside the frame
, mark a 16"-18" border
along the door jambs and below the header. (Consult
the diagram below.)
NOTE:
These flaps wrap around the door framing and
are secured to the inside of the
door frame
once the
final diagonal cuts are made.
Diagram above shows the end wall and end panel as seen from the outside.
2. Using the diagram as a guide, cut the end panel to remove the dark shaded section
outlined above.
3. Make two (2) diagonal cuts in the end panel as shown above to create the 16"-18"
flaps.
4. Continue with the steps that follow to secure the end panel to the end frame.
Ground Level
Step 3 Cut
16"-18"
END PANEL
16" - 18"
End panel conduit pocket
near the bottom of panel
Header
Remove this dark shaded
portion of the end panel
material to create an opening
for the 16'-3" x 14' gathering
door.