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PNEG-1912 6', 7' and 9' Tall BFT Series and GHT Series

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4. General Information

Bulk Feed Tank Assembly Manual General Instructions

First, read the Assembly Manual completely before starting to assemble your Bulk Feed Tank. Check your
shipment with the packing list to be sure there are no shortages.

1. Decal protective mask must be removed when assembling tank. Mask may become difficult to

remove if left exposed to sunlight.

2. Vertical seams must be staggered on all sidewall rings.

3. When legs extend up 2 rings, the leg holes must be in alignment in the bottom 2 rings.

4. All hopper seams and the hopper collar use truss head bolts. The heads of the bolts must be on the

inside of the tank.

5. Hex head bin bolts are used on all sidewall and roof seams with the bolt heads on the outside of

the bin.

6. Hex head bolts are to be used on all leg to sidewall connections with the bolt heads on the inside of

the tank.

7. All bolts are to be tightened from the nut side only. Do not allow bolt heads to spin.

8. 7' Diameter sidewall sheets must be bolted together so there is 65-5/8" between leg holes.

(See Page 80.)

9. Drift punches can be used to align holes.

10. All vertical sidewall sheet seams must be overlapped in the same direction.

11. A hole spacing of 3-1/8" is used at the top of all top sidewall sheets and at the bottom of all bottom

sidewall sheets.

Selecting the Proper Site

The selected site should be level, firm and free from underlying debris. The tank can be installed
satisfactorily on slopes, but as the slope increases, additional labor and materials are required for the
foundation. The concrete foundation surfaces must be level. If some fill is required, it should be watered
and tamped thoroughly to prevent uneven settling from the weight of the tank. Good water drainage should
be provided to prevent water collecting under or around the tank. The site must allow convenient access
for loading and unloading and provide additional space for future units. Also, consider the positioning of
handling equipment, availability of electricity, etc.

Tools

Tools recommended for assembly of Bulk Feed Tanks.

1. Assorted sizes of combination wrenches

2. Hammer

3. 3-12" Long drift punches

4. 1 Large flathead screwdriver

5. 1 Pair of slip joint pliers

6. Two (2) adjustable wrenches

7. Ratchet and sockets

8. Impact wrenches and sockets (if available)