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Tensioning of gabled end panel, Tensioning gabled end panel – Anchor ANCHORSPAN A 60FT-80FT User Manual

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Tensioning of Gabled End Panel:

(If you are installing a 40’,50’ or 80’ “A” Span, see appendix page “X-3” on end center bars
before tensioning the gabled end.) For 30’, 60’ & 70’ spans, proceed as follows:

1. Tension the gabled end using a standard ratchet hooked into baseplate adapter bar at each side of

the structure. Tension each side evenly, so as not to draw the gabled end panel off center (See
the peak of the beam
). Tension until the kidder bottoms out against the baseplate. Otherwise,
the wing wall will not fit properly.

2. To each end upright, attach a 1” web & winch strap (packed with the gabled end panel) by

hooking the top of the strap into the metal ring of the catenary fabric arch and the bottom into the
hole provided on the outside facing of each aluminum upright. Ratchet the winch handle until the
catenary arch is drawn tight.

Customizing the Gabled End Panel as an Internal Partition.

Note: The Gabled End feeds into the Liner or Inner beam channel. It is designed with a grommet line
on the inside surface of it’s kedar tails. The wing eave walls lace to this grommet line (see page 21).
If the Gabled End is installed onto the second beam of the structure to form a recessed end (portico),
or if it is installed on a middle beam as an internal partition, it must be customized with special
grommet lines to accommodate the lacing of adjacent middle walls, which would otherwise also use
the liner channel. It is intended that the portico area of the recessed end will be cross-cabled and
have no middle walls.

Tensioning Gabled End Panel

Hook top of 1” web
into ring on fabric

Ratchet tightens catenary of the
Gabled End Panel at each upright

Bottom of the 1” web hooks into the
hole in end upright

Place the Slot of the Eave Wall Ground Bar over the drilled rod on
the adapter bar here. (Lock in place with a #10 hair pin cotter.)

Ratchet Hooks to hole in the Baseplate Adapter Bar.
(Installed onto baseplate with a bent arm pin.)

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