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STEP 3: ATTACHING THE LEGS

There are 10 legs for the whole garage.

1. Follow Drawing E. Connect the leg tubes #1, #2 & #6 to create the 4 x 

corner legs.

2. Connect leg tubes #1 & #4 to create the 6 x center legs.

3. Insert the Center Legs into the Foot Plate (#19), Align the holes in the pole 

and foot plate, push the Pin (#20) through all the holes, insert the split pin 
(#21) and split the tongues of the split pin with a flat screwdriver to secure 
the connection. (See Diagrams E2, E3 & E4.)

4. Repeat to assemble the other side as; shown in Diagram E.

Summary of Contents for 3503590

Page 1: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS GC0621 INSTANT GARAGE MODEL NO CIG91015 PART NO 3503590 ...

Page 2: ...ity to the garage including all types of stoves gas heaters gas lanterns torches fly killers etc The fabric will burn if left in continuous contact with a naked flame DO NOT store flammable liquids petrol kerosene propane etc in the garage or operate gas powered vehicles equipment in or around the garage ALWAYS follow the following instructions for anchoring the garage GUARANTEE This product is gu...

Page 3: ...ermine the protection offered by the garage A masonry floor such as block paving or concrete is ideal but if this is not being supplied a timber or shuttering plywood floor protected by a suitable groundsheet should be used This will help to create a dry storage environment by insulating the garage storage space from ground moisture Proper anchoring and keeping the cover tight and free of snow and...

Page 4: ...ody heat of personnel may cause condensation on the inside of the top cover of the garage A supply of fresh air through the doorway will at least partly remove this issue For long term storage of moisture sensitive belongings in all weathers the use of a Dehumidifier may be required such as those in the Clarke range A suitable extension lead to a locally available power supply will be required Con...

Page 5: ...5 Parts Service 020 8988 7400 E mail Parts clarkeinternational com or Service clarkeinternational com COMPONENT PARTS LIST ...

Page 6: ...e shows which type of connection is required for each part of the frame assembly Joint A is a spring button connection Joint B is connected with bolt and nut Joint C is a simple push fit WARNING DO NOT PLACE THE PRODUCT UNDER TREES FROM WHICH HARD FRUIT SUCH AS APPLES WALNUTS OR HEAVY PINE CONES ETC MAY FALL KEEP CHILDREN AWAY DURING ASSEMBLY THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS SMALL PARTS WHICH CAN BE SWALLOWE...

Page 7: ...n for the garage The layout of the roof parts is shown in diagram B Note the differences between the connectors shown in Diagram C connectors are also individually numbered Note When installed the welded socket for the cross rail must be below the bend Parts 9 10 11 are side bend connectors with sharp bend Parts 12 13 are top bend connectors with sloping bend ...

Page 8: ...onnecting the parts layout above NOTE The hole end on Part 3 needs to be connected to Parts 12 and 13 See Diagram D1 D2 by the fittings 22 24 and 25 There is a spring button on both ends of Part 5 Make sure the button pops up when connecting with Parts 12 Part 13 see Diagram D3 2 Use a rubber or wooden mallet if required to ensure all tubes are fully inserted ...

Page 9: ...1 2 6 to create the 4 x corner legs 2 Connect leg tubes 1 4 to create the 6 x center legs 3 Insert the Center Legs into the Foot Plate 19 Align the holes in the pole and foot plate push the Pin 20 through all the holes insert the split pin 21 and split the tongues of the split pin with a flat screwdriver to secure the connection See Diagrams E2 E3 E4 4 Repeat to assemble the other side as shown in...

Page 10: ...al to within 1 3 Once equal check the width measurement again to ensure all widths are equal at 10 4 Next install the anchors Parts 16 17 18 at the 4 corner bent legs by screwing the removable anchor 16 into the ground on the inside of the shelter 5 Secure with cable 17 and cable clamp 18 as shown in Diagram G Ensure the clamps are gripping the cables tightly WARNING SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONS OR P...

Page 11: ... 1 Thread both ends of the strap through the spindle of two ratchets to make sure the strap will not be lost inside the cover sleeve Raise and lower the handle several times to wind the strap onto the spindle as shown above 2 Begin with the front cover and first locate the webbing strap that runs around the perimeter of the cover The webbing is exposed at the apex the shoulders and the feet of the...

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Page 13: ... rails The tensioning straps will be nearest the front and rear of the frame 2 Tie a rope to the eyelets on the cover one each side Another rope in the middle helps if another person is available 3 Pull the cover over the frame using the rope as in Diagram K making sure to centre the cover on the frame There should be an equal overhang on each corner 4 Assemble a ratchet tie down 28 to the strap e...

Page 14: ... the first week and tighten the ratchet tie downs and all hardware as needed You may need to remove and re set the ratchet to allow for more strap material becoming wound around the ratchet spindle 9 Open the door with the help of an assistant rolling the fabric up until the door can be held in position above the opening using the webbing straps and buckles as shown above When not in use tie the e...

Page 15: ...ng the usable life of all components Components are not equally durable and will require replacement over time at differing intervals ADDITIONAL ANCHORING Please note that when the instant garage or shed is to be sited on soft ground an additional or alternative method of anchoring may be required This can take the form of an additional Auger Securing Set GA2 already supplied with Clarke Instant G...

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