#27732
#27731
#27729
#27730
NOTE: Skin assembly not pictured,
but should be attached at this stage.
ASSEMBLY TIPS FOR STEPS 15 & 16:
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It is recommended to secure the entire back of the skin before
working the edge trim around the corners of each sled. This
will keep the skin even and prevent any more or less fabric
being pulled from one side.
#6 - 3/8"
SCREW
EDGE TRIM
15
(A) With the #27480 / #27481 skin fitted to the framework it is now time
to permanently attach it.
(B) Locate the 7'10" rubber edge trim included in the parts box.
Find the center of the length of edge trim. This will be the starting
point during the assembly of the edge trim to the skin.
(C) Move to the rear of the shelter and locate the center of the #68380
sled. This will be the point where the edge trim will be attached first.
(D) Keeping downward tension on the skin, push the edge trim onto the sled
lip and begin working it around the skin. Remember to maintain downward
tension on the skin while doing this as it will provide the best outcome.
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(27727/27728)
ASSEMBLY
SKIN
SLED
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(A) Enter the shelter and fully extend the remaining
(27727/27728) assemblies.
(B) Attach remaining #27732 and #27731 spreader
poles to (27727/27728) assemblies as shown in
FIGURE 15.
(C) There are hook-and-loop connections sewn on the
inside of the skin to attach/locate each aluminum frame
assembly. Secure each connection as snug as possible.
This will determine how tight the overall skin assembly
will be once fully assembled to the #68380 sled.
NOTE: At this point, adjust spreader poles to match
the hook-and-loop locations. The shelter frame should
be fully supported at this time and will be freestanding.
Adjust #27729 and #27730 spreader poles to remove
slack in skin. This is important as you will not be able
to re-adjust the skin tension correctly once the skin is
fastened to the #68380 sled.
We recommend the use of a cordless drill during STEP 16. The
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rubberized edge trim has a metal core to provide additional structure,
but is also sometimes difficult to screw through. It is important to
place screws higher on the width of the edge trim to make sure full
contact is made with the sled.
EDGE TRIM
16
(A) Secure the edge trim to the back of the #68380 sled using
the included #6 X 3/8 IN Philips drive screws, making sure they
are equally spaced along the full length of the edge trim as
shown in FIGURE 17.
NOTE: Make sure to evaluate the tension of the skin prior
to installing the edge trim screws. It will be easier to make
adjustments at this stage versus after all screws have been
installed.
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