S Series Shelter
Operation & Maintenance
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005.01 Raise Shelter to Pole Height
1.
Locate the push poles.
Locate the red arrow.
Push up to push pole height
2.
Position personnel at the doorways. Looking to the long side of the
shelter, locate the red flags between the covers. These flags are the
points from which personnel will lift the shelter into position. If
deploying a “T” Model, enter through the boot opening, on the “T”
side.
3.
Place one hand underneath the push point hub. Hold the push pole in
the other hand. All personnel should be ready to push up. At this time,
the Team Leader should get a verbal signal from each member.
4.
On command (“Ready to lift to pole height? Lift”), each team member
should simultaneously lift at their push point. When deploying a “T”
Model, use caution not to step on the boot when lifting. As quickly as
possible, place either end point of the push pole directly underneath the
looped keeper with the red flag, keeping the push pole straight.
5.
The Shelter should now be resting on four push poles which are in a
vertical position.
Figure 2-6 - Push Pole Placement
006.01 Final Push To Full Height
1.
Locate the red flags at the vertex of the doorway.
Personnel should alternately move inward to this new
push point. On Models 4, 5 and 6, personnel should
continue to move inward to a new push point. These
push points are identified by another red flag, one quad
closer to the center of the shelter. This action more
evenly distributes the weight of the shelter.
2.
The push poles should be positioned exactly as before.
Personnel are now in a position to push the Shelter to
full height.
Figure 2-7 - Personnel Positioned for Final Lift
3.
Check for obstructions before starting the final push to full
height.
4.
Prior to the final push, personnel should leave their push pole
and check that the doors are not caught on any hubs or
between the struts. Fabric that is snagged will prevent the
Shelter from easily pushing to full height.
NOTE: If attaching two shelters via”T” ends, refer to
Work Package Procedure 023.01, Page 2-15.
Figure 2-8 - Inspect Shelter for Obstructions
5.
Return to the push pole and prepare to lift the Shelter. Note: If setting up during high winds, position additional
personnel on windward side along the length of the shelter. Unravel the wind lines on both short ends and at least two
wind lines on the windward side. Have personnel hold onto the wind lines while shelter is being erected.
NOTE
NEVER PUSH ON A HUB THAT DOES
NOT HAVE A RED FLAG
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