CLEARSPAN
™
GARAGES & STORAGE SHEDS
4
Revision date: 06.11.08
REQUIRED TOOLS
The following list identifies the main tools needed to
assemble the shelter. Additional tools and supports may be
needed depending on the structure, location, and
application.
• Tape measure or measuring device
• Fine point marker to mark the location on tubing
• Variable speed drill and impact driver (cordless with
extra batteries works best)
• Wrench, ratchet and socket (recommended)
• Scissors
• Two ropes long enough to reach over the shelter
• Hammers and gloves
• Metal file and metal-cutting saw
• Duct tape (supplied by customer)
• Box cutter or utility knife
• Ladders, work platforms, and other machinery for lifting
designed to work safely at the height of the shelter
UNPACK AND IDENTIFY PARTS
The following steps will ensure that you have all the
necessary parts before you begin to assemble the shelter.
1. Unpack the contents of the shipment and place where
you can easily inventory the parts. Refer to the Bill of
Materials/Spec Sheets.
2. Verify that all parts listed on the Bill of Materials/Spec
Sheets are present. If anything is missing or you have
questions, consult the Pictorial Parts Guide and all
shelter diagrams for clarification, or contact Customer
Service.
NOTE:
At this time, you do not need to open the plastic
bags containing smaller parts such as fasteners or
washers (if present).
QUICK START GUIDE
For a quick overview of this shelter and its components,
consult the Quick Start Guide at the back of these
instructions.
SPECIAL NOTE: Wheel Jack Mounting Board
These instructions describe installing a mounting board
on the inside of the frame. The mounting board runs from
the front to the back of the frame and provides a mounting
surface for the pivoting wheel jacks.
This board is required
.
The mounting board material and fasteners needed to
secure the board to the frame are
not included
with the
shipment and must be supplied by the customer.
These instructions describe using 2" x 6" lumber for the
mounting board.
This is the minimum lumber thickness
needed to safely and properly secure the pivoting wheel
assemblies to the frame.
DO NOT USE LUMBER WITH
SMALLER DIMENSIONS.
Consult a qualified professional
before
using other
materials for the mounting boards.
The mounting board is
installed after the frame is assembled.
ATTENTION:
These instructions describe installing the
mounting board above the lower purlin. All diagrams within
that procedure show this installation. In some instances, it
may be beneficial to install the mounting board below the
lower purlin. If you decide to install the mounting board
below the lower purlin, minor adjustments must be made
during the installation of the lower purlin.
Read through these instructions before you begin to adjust
for the differences. To view the mounting board installed
below the lower purlin, consult the diagrams in the Quick
Start Guide at the back of this manual.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
To prevent property damage and possible injury, follow
these instructions:
• DO NOT move the building during windy or stormy
conditions.
• ALWAYS SECURE the building to the site.
• AFTER MOVING the building, retract the wheel
assemblies so the building rests on the rafters and
secure the building to the site.
• DO NOT OCCUPY the building during windy or stormy
conditions.
• DO NOT PULL THE BUILDING using equipment such
as tractors, pickups, or similar machinery.
• ALWAYS MOVE the building with the help of assistants.
• INSPECT the building and all components after it is
moved to verify that all connections remain secure and
in working condition.