Anchor EVENT SERIES - PROFILE SIZE: 20M - 220X100X4 - 3M UPRIGHTS User Manual
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purlins of the right and left side of the tent into the endmeans of the
placed endbay. For tent types of the roof covers with expander
bracing pay attention to the bracing hooks of the eave purlins that
they are always facing insides of the tent. Hang up the purlins to the
2. bay with the aid of the mounting fork. Another person will hang the
purlins from the mounting drawing case (pic. 14 and 15).
4.1.9 Screw down the free wires of the wind bracing to each respective
4.1.10 position of 2. bay. Prestress the turn buckles.
4.1.11 Take out the wind bracings from anchor, which are for the safety of 1.
bay and mount them also. Prestress the turn buckles.
4.1.12 Mount the ridge purlin to the bay 1. and 2. (pic. 14).
4.1.13 Hang up the load belt to the 2. bay and place it to the 3. and 4. bay.
4.1.14 After the placing of the 3. and 4. bay, set the wind bracings and
prestress them. Mount the tension ropes of the side wind bracings to
the baseplates and prestress them loose. The ring bolt with the R-clip
has to be set to the boring of the corner baseplate in a way that the
boring for the R-clip is facing to the outside of the tent (pic. 16).
4.1.15 Place the gable supports, which have been already set to the
endbeams, to the baseplates and mount the baseplate pins. The
safety bracket of the baseplate is facing to the inside of the tent. Fix
tightly by screwing on the safety bracket
(pic. 17).
4.1.16 Hang up the gable eave rails and bolt them (pic. 17).
4.1.17 Beat in the earth-anchors to the baseplates of the supports (pic. 17).
4.1.18 The gable supports are provided with telescopes in order to level up
the differences of height. Remove the treaded bolts and place
accordinally the telescopes (pic. 17).
4.1.19 Mount the rest of the bays according the above instructions.
4.1.20 You can adjust the beams to the corner legs with the help of the
roofing bonds. Beams and corner legs have to be in alignment (pic.
16).