CLEARSPAN
™
VALUE LINE
14
Revision date: 06.21.08
INSTALL ROLL-UP CRANK ASSEMBLY
Gather the parts:
• Pipe 1.315" x 75" swaged
• Pipe 1.315" x 73.5" plain
• Pipe 1.315" x 49.5" plain
• Zipper extension pole (#CC2235)
• Spin handle and Universal joint
• Fabric clips (#CC6212)
Assembly Procedure:
1. Assemble the roll-up door conduit by connecting the
75" swaged pipe to the 49.5" plain pipe, secure the
joint using a Tek screw, and tape over the Tek screw to
protect the end panel.
2. Insert the conduit assembly into the door pocket and
cut the conduit to the correct length. When installed
correctly, the conduit is flush at one end of the roll-up
panel and will extend a few inches beyond the other
end of the panel where the crank will be attached.
3. Secure the conduit to the panel using the CC6212
fabric clips as shown below. Evenly space the clips.
4. Attach the universal joint to the conduit using a Tek
screw to secure the connection.
5. Secure the extension pipe (73.5" plain pipe) to the
remaining end of the universal joint using a Tek screw.
NOTE:
The extension pipe can be trimmed to the
desired length if needed.
6. Add the spin handle to the extension pipe and secure
the connection with a Tek screw. The roll-up crank
assembly is now complete.
NOTE:
If equipped, use the zipper extension pole to zip
and unzip the door panel.
The zippered door must be rolled completely to the top
of the opening and secured in place using the cover
ties attached to the end panel.
Always use the straps to hold the end panel in the
OPEN position.
NOTE:
Do not open the door panel until the shelter is
completely assembled and anchored.
Secure cover with ties
when rolled up.
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