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WEATHERSHIELD CANOPIES

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Revision date: 07.21.08

YOU MUST READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE YOU  

BEGIN TO ASSEMBLE THE SHELTER

.

Thank you for purchasing this FarmTek® shelter. When 

properly assembled and maintained, this product will  

provide years of reliable service. These instructions include 

helpful hints and important information needed to safely 

assemble and properly maintain the shelter. Please read 

these instructions 

before

 you begin.

If you have any questions during the assembly, contact 

Customer Service for assistance.

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

•  Wear eye protection.
•  Wear head protection.
•  Wear gloves when handling metal tubes.
•  Use a portable GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) 

when working with power tools and cords.

•  Do not climb on the shelter or framing during or after  

construction.

•  Do not occupy the shelter during high winds,  

tornadoes, or hurricanes.

•  Provide adequate ventilation if the structure is  

enclosed.

•  Do not store hazardous materials in the shelter.
•  Provide proper ingress and egress to prevent  

entrapment.

ANCHORING INSTRUCTIONS

Prior to assembling this shelter, please read the 

MUST 

READ

 document included with the shipment. 

 WARNING:

 The anchor assembly is an integral part of 

the shelter construction. Improper anchoring may  

cause shelter instability and failure of the structure 

to perform as designed. Failing to anchor the shelter 

properly 

will void the manufacturer’s warranty

 and may 

cause serious injury and damage.

LOCATION

Choosing the proper location is an important step before 

you begin to assemble the structure.  

The following suggestions and precautions will help you  

determine whether your selected location is the best  

location. 
•  Never erect the structure under power lines.
•  Identify whether underground cables and pipes are  

present 

before

 preparing the site or anchoring the    

structure.

•  Location should be away from structures that could  

cause snow to drift on or around the shelter.

•  Do not position the shelter where large loads such as 

snow and ice, large tree branches, or other overhead 

obstacles could fall.

SITE

After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is 

essential. Follow the information below helps to ensure the 

integrity of the structure.
• 

A level site is required

. The site must be level to  

properly and safely erect and anchor the structure.

•  For sites that are not concrete or gravel, placing wood  

blocks or other suitable supports under each rafter leg 

helps prevent the pipes from sinking or working into the 

site. Does not apply to shelters with ground posts.

• 

Drainage: Water draining off the structure and from 

 

areas surrounding the site should drain away from the  

site to prevent damage to the site, the structure, and  

contents of the structure.

 WARNING:

 The individuals assembling this structure 

are responsible for designing and furnishing all  

temporary bracing, shoring and support needed during 

the assembly process. For safety reasons, those who 

are not familiar with recognized construction methods 

and techniques must seek the help of a qualified  

contractor.

Summary of Contents for 104321

Page 1: ...sion date 07 21 08 2008 FarmTek All Rights Reserved Reproduction is prohibited without permission Equipment Canopies Photo may show a different but similar model STK DIMENSIONS 104321 6 W x 10 L 104322 6 W x 20 L 104323 6 W x 30 L ...

Page 2: ...serious injury and damage LOCATION Choosing the proper location is an important step before you begin to assemble the structure The following suggestions and precautions will help you determine whether your selected location is the best location Never erect the structure under power lines Identify whether underground cables and pipes are present before preparing the site or anchoring the structure...

Page 3: ...ent To aid in the assembly read through the following definitions before you begin to assemble your shelter Conduit An assembly of pipes used to secure the main cover and end panels if equipped Purlins and some strut assemblies also consist of connected pipes to form a conduit Each pipe joint of a conduit assembly is secured with a self tapping Tek screw Coupler or Fitting A part of the frame asse...

Page 4: ...s 2 Verify that all parts listed on the Bill of Materials Spec Sheets are present If anything is missing or you have questions consult the Pictorial Parts Guide and all shelter diagrams for clarification or contact Customer Service at 1 800 245 9881 NOTE At this time you do not need to open the plastic bags containing smaller parts such as fasteners or washers ALTERNATIVE ASSEMBLY INFORMATION Thes...

Page 5: ...08 The following graphics and photos will help you identify the different parts and show you how they are used Not all parts are shown CC4595 Tie Down 8 Snugger Ball 102205 Tee Coupler 102192 4 Way Coupler 104651 Cross Coupler 102191 3 Way Coupler ...

Page 6: ...king eyebolts install the Tek screws at each pipe connection for additional security if desired WARNING To prevent personal injury and damage to the shelter fasten and tighten a Tek screw at each pipe and coupler joint To prevent cover damage install the Tek screw so that it does not touch the main cover or any optional side or end panels once these are installed ADDITIONAL PARTS IDENTIFICATION NO...

Page 7: ...in parts of the frame Consult Quick Start section for details 1 Locate the required couplers rafter pipes and purlin pipes to assemble the roof frame as shown below 2 Secure each pipe in the coupler using the locking eyebolt If the couplers are not equipped with locking eyebolts secure each pipe in the coupler using a Tek screw ATTENTION Position Tek screws so they will not touch the main cover wh...

Page 8: ...in the coupler using a Tek screw ATTENTION Position Tek screws so they will not touch the main cover when installed 3 Locate the required couplers lower leg pipes and purlin pipes to assemble the lower frame and attach to the frame as shown below 4 Inspect the frame for sharp edges or Tek screws that could damage the covers Reinstall the Tek screws if necessary or rotate the pipes and remove or ta...

Page 9: ...osition 2 Take the snugger ball tie downs feed the stretch cord through a grommet and attach the main cover to the assembled frame Use one snugger ball for each grommet 3 Continue with the shelter care and maintenance information that follows WARNING To prevent property damage and personal injury do not install the cover on a windy or stormy day NOTE Dashed lines show where to attach the main cove...

Page 10: ...ols that will not damage the cover when removing debris Remove snow to prevent excess accumulation Use tools that will not damage the cover when removing snow Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing is touching the cover that could cause damage Check the anchoring system to ensure that all components are tight and in good repair If the shelter is moved inspect all parts and connec...

Page 11: ...HERSHIELD CANOPIES Revision date 07 21 08 QUICK START GUIDE 6 Wide Equipment Canopies 104323 6 X 30 104322 6 X 20 104321 6 X 10 Endwall Height 5 6 3 4 7 5 5 16 Height 6 0 Width Grid Represents 12 Squares FRONT ...

Page 12: ...End Rafters 102191 Mid Rafters 102192 End Rafters 102191 Mid Rafters 102192 End Rafters 102191 Mid Rafters 102192 131P03675 1 315 pipe 36 75 131P03675 1 315 pipe 36 75 131P03675 1 315 pipe 36 75 131P03675 1 315 pipe 36 75 131P030 1 315 pipe 30 131P030 1 315 pipe 30 102205 3 Way straight Connector ...

Page 13: ...13 WEATHERSHIELD CANOPIES Revision date 07 21 08 SIDE PROFILE 104321 131P058 1 315 pipe 58 10 0 Length 5 0 Rafter Spacing ...

Page 14: ...WEATHERSHIELD CANOPIES 14 Revision date 07 21 08 SIDE PROFILE 104322 131P058 1 315 pipe 58 20 0 Length 5 0 Rafter Spacing ...

Page 15: ...15 WEATHERSHIELD CANOPIES Revision date 07 21 08 SIDE PROFILE 104323 131P058 1 315 pipe 58 30 0 Length 5 0 Rafter Spacing ...

Page 16: ...HIELD CANOPIES 16 Revision date 07 21 08 CONNECTIONS End Rafter Purlin Connection View 1 Mid Rafter Purlin Connection View 2 Mid Rafter Bottom Purlin Connection View 3 End Rafter Bottom Purlin Connection View 4 ...

Page 17: ...ter Purlin View 1 End Rafter Purlin Connection View 2 Mid Rafter Purlin Connection Rafter 104651 4 Way Straight Connector Purlin Rafter View 3 Mid Rafter Bottom Purlin Connection 102205 3 Way Bottom Connector 102191 3 Way Connector Purlin Rafter Purlin View 4 End Rafter Bottom Purlin Connection ...

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