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Revision date: 05.13.10
INSTALL THE DROP-DOWN CURTAIN (continued)
Move to the axle and drive two (2) FA4482 Tek screws
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with neo-bonded washers (102921) into the axle
conduit where the cord is located.
Do not fully seat
the Tek screws to the conduit.
Allow space to remain
between the washer and conduit.
Verify that the curtain conduit remains against the
9.
baseboard and pull the slack from the cord.
Weave the cord around the Tek screws as shown and
10.
tighten the screws to secure the cord to the axle.
Move to the next pulley position and repeat the steps
11.
to measure, cut, and attach another cord to the curtain
and axle conduit.
ATTENTION:
If the cord length was correct for the
first, cut additional cords to the same length. To
ensure that the curtain remains level during operation,
verify that additional cords are wrapped around the
axle conduit in the same direction and manner as the
first cord.
Film Cover Installation with Drop-Down Sides
Repeat the above steps until all cords are attached to
12.
the first curtain panel along one side of the shelter.
Diagram shows cords attached to the curtain conduit
and to the axle. Dashed line shows the position of the
curtain conduit.
Continue by attaching the lower curtain edge to the
13.
baseboard for the first curtain installation.
Attach Lower Edge of the Curtain to Baseboard
After tying all cords to the curtain and axle conduits for the
first curtain assembly, secure the free edge (bottom) of the
curtain panel to the baseboard.
Use customer-supplied dimension lumber as a retaining
board for the lower edge of the curtain. The retaining
board must be at least 1" x 2" to adequately secure the
curtain to the baseboard. See the diagram below for an
example.
View shown from outside the shelter.
Ground Level
Curtain Panel
Optional
End Panel
Retaining Board
Baseboard
Curtain Panel
Axle
Panel Pocket with Conduit
Cord
Ribbon Board