CLEARSPAN
™
GARAGES & STORAGE SHEDS
11
Revision date: 06.11.08
FINISH ROUGH EDGES
Gather the parts:
• Duct tape (supplied by customer)
• Metal file
1. Check for any sharp edges on the frame and file them
smooth so they will not cut the cover.
2. Apply two layers of heavy duct tape on all pipe
connections and clamps that may contact the cover
INSTALL PIVOT WHEEL ASSEMBLY
When the wheel pivot wheel assembly is properly installed
and locked in the down position, the frame assembly will be
off the ground.
1. Place a wheel assembly on the ground next to each
end rafter. (See the Quick Start Guide in back of
instruction for proper locations.)
2. Take one wheel assembly and position it on the
mounting board a few inches in from the end rafter.
NOTE:
The actual pivot wheel assembly may be
different from what is shown.
3. Center the assembly, mark the mounting holes on the
mounting board, and drill the holes.
4. Attach the wheel assemblies to the mounting board on
the inside of the frame as shown.
NOTE:
If the mounting bolts are too long, use a small
section of waste mounting board as a spacer, or
replace the bolts with fasteners purchased locally.
5. Repeat these steps for remaining wheel assemblies.
NOTE:
All wheel assemblies must be level and
attached at the same height. Space wheels in positions
that will best support the frame when it is moved.
Inside View
Outside View
Pivot wheel
as seen on
the inside of
the frame.
3. Tape all rafter splices with duct tape to protect the main
cover when it is installed.
4. Verify that all pipe splices and clamps are secured
using Tek screws.
5. Continue by installing the pivot wheel assemblies.