Squaring the Frame
When the RV Shelter frame is assembled, and in it’s final location, use the Rope (19) to
measure the distance between opposite corners, see
Figure 7.
Mark the rope and check
the distance of the other two corners; the distance should be the same. If not, adjust the
frame until it is.
Figure 7
ANCHOR INSTRUCTIONS
1. The RV Shelter needs to be anchored down and the frame needs to be secure. From the
inside of the Shelter, place the Anchors with Steel Cable (18) on all four corners. Place
the remainder of the Anchors on the inside of the Bows at intervals.
See
Figure 8.
Note:
Additional Anchors may be required in windy areas.
2. If you are installing on asphalt, drill a 1” hole to accept the Anchor through the asphalt.
3. If installing in dirt, drive the Anchor (18) into the soil using a
hammer and drive rod (not provided). The more you hammer, the
more the Anchor goes into the soil, compacting the soil around it.
Remove the drive rod once you have established the proper depth.
4. Pull upwards on the cable, rotating the Anchor into a load lock
position. The Anchor cuts into the undisturbed soil.
5.
After placing all the Anchors, wrap the Wire Cable from each
Anchor, around the Bottom Rails and securely attach it to itself using
Clamps (25) (not shown).
See Figure 8. Figure 8
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