Attaching the eave angle to the sidewall sheet – Grain Systems Tanks PNEG-4060 User Manual
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Attaching the Eave Angle to the Sidewall Sheet
The eave angle secures each lower portion of the roof panels.
What You Should Know
Eave angles are bolted to the inside portion of the sidewall and will overlap each section.
1. Install the optional eave seal (F) along the top edge of the eave angle (A).
2. Place the first eave angle (A) onto the sidewall sheet (E), and align the holes of the first eave angle
(A) with the holes on the sidewall (E).
IMPORTANT: For a sidewall sheet that spans three roof panels, the eave angle will align directly with
the sidewall sheet. This is very important to ensure the roof panels align properly with
the rafters.
3. Install flange bolts (D) and flange nuts (B), leaving the end holes open.
NOTE: The quantity of flange bolts (D) and flange nuts (B) may vary, depending on the sidewall
punch pattern.
4. Install the second eave angle (C) overlapping the first eave angle (A).
5. Install the flange bolts (D) and flange nuts (B), leaving the last hole open for the next eave angle to
be installed.
NOTE: The quantity of flange bolts (D) and flange nuts (B) may vary, depending on the sidewall
punch pattern.
6. Bend the eave angle tabs (G) upward to conform with each roof panel rib.
7. Tighten all hardware to the recommended torque specification. See
Bolt Torque Specifications, page
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