ASSEMBLY
d. Insert the Cross Rail into each hole on the Door edge, and slip the
webbed belt to be outside of the tube. Rejoin the pipes. See
Diagram K1, K2, K3.
e. Next, taking 1-pieceRatchet (Part #13), untie one end of the webbed
belt at the foot of the leg and insert the belt to the ratchet as shown
in the Diagram K4 Ratchet a few times to tighten the belt to the
ratchet. Diagram K5 Next insert the S-hook of the
ratchet into the foot of the Corner Leg and ratchet up / down a couple
of times to hold the ratchet and belt in place. Diagram K6
f. Repeat for the other loose end of the webbed belt.
g.
While one person remains on the stool and standing at the peak of
the shelter, the other person tightens the ratchet, first at the foot of
one corner leg and then moving over to the foot of the other corner
leg.
h.
The person standing at the peak assists by ensuring the tarp is
partially folded over the pipes of the end rib and inside or toward
the interior of the shelter.
i.
Ensure the overlap of the cover flap remains square over the end
rib and reaches the ground at the base while tightening the
ratchets.
2. Installing the Main Cover
a.
Lay the cover on the ground next to the frame with inside
of the cover (the side with eyelets) facing down and the
webbing on the front and rear of the corner of the building.
Diagram L.
b.
Tie a rope to the eyelets of the cover, each side one rope.
(If you have enough people to work together, suggest you
add another rope in the middle
c.
Pull cover over the frame by the help of the
rope as Diagram M, making sure to center cover on
frame. There should be an equal amount of
overhanging at all four corners.
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Diagram K.
K1
K4
Diagram L
Diagram M
K2
K3
K5
K6