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After the Installation

 

Walk around and inspect the shelter periodically to make sure all components are 
still firmly secured and the whole shelter is well supported. Check all bolts and nuts 
as well as all connection points to make sure they are all in good position. Check the 
base plates, adjust the ropes and tie downs if required and clean the cover regularly. 
 
Snow accumulating on the fabric cover must be removed as soon as possible. If snow 
becomes solid ice on the cover, it will increase the weight on the roof and may 
collapse the shelter or reduce the life span.   
 
Keep the shelter on a dry ground most of the time. Do not keep the fabric dirt skirt 
under water all the time, otherwise the fabric will deteriorate. 

 

We strongly recommend you remove any snow from the roof immediately. Do not 
leave any snow load on the roof overnight. Keep 3 feet of clearance on all sides at all 
times. Do not allow snow to accumulate and pile up on the sides of the building. 
Otherwise the pressure from the sides will push inwards and could lead to a collapse.   

 

Summary of Contents for ST3080V-1.0

Page 1: ...W W W T M G I N D U S T R I A L C O M P 0 2 0 T o l l F r e e 1 8 7 7 7 6 1 2 8 1 9...

Page 2: ...ng parts We are not responsible for any damages or injuries caused by inappropriate installation unauthorized modifications or extreme weather This building is not intended for human occupancy It is r...

Page 3: ...mm 30 3A Lower rafter tube front and rear truss 58xL2800mm 4 4 Roof purlin horizontal tube 42xL1440mm 80 4A Middle truss connectors W50xL180mm 150 4B Front and rear connectors W50xL121mm 10 4C Self ta...

Page 4: ...2 11B Rope pulley W35xL85mm 2 12 Bottom tension bar front and rear cover 32xL2560mm 4 13 Diagonal bracing bar for 1st and last span 42xL2070mm 4 13A Tube clamp 58mm 8 14 Top cover tension tube for bo...

Page 5: ...R I A L C O M P 4 2 0 T o l l F r e e 1 8 7 7 7 6 1 2 8 1 9 21 Water plug 32mm 16 22 Top cover 1 23 Front and rear cover panel 2 24 Braided rope 8x160m 1 bundle 25 Tension band W38xL800mm 34 26 Scratc...

Page 6: ...line showing the positions of base plates front and rear doors All lines should be drawn from center to center of all baseplate tubes Baseplates all baseplates must be installed firmly with expansion...

Page 7: ...ss 1 rear truss 17th truss and 15 middle trusses The front and rear trusses are installed with the fabric panel 23 Both front and rear truss include the following parts Connect all tubes with bolt 18...

Page 8: ...7 7 6 1 2 8 1 9 The 15 middle trusses include the following parts Connect all tubes with bolt 18 refer to figure 3 1x15 Peak arch tube 1 2x15 Upper rafter tube 2 2x15 Lower rafter tube 3 1x15 Ceiling...

Page 9: ...n all 17 trusses on the ground as Figure 4 when the assembly is all completed and before moving to next step and then wrap 26 around the sharp points of the joint to avoid friction between the fabric...

Page 10: ...to lift the trusses but you have to make sure it is safe and have enough manpower We recommend 3 to 5 people to pull the truss up from different directions When the truss is up tie the ropes to the h...

Page 11: ...r to Step 3 to put up the rest trusses connect all 5 purlins 4 with bolt 17 and secure all bolts firmly on each span before going to next truss figure 6 Parts used in this step 80 Roof purlin 4 150 Mi...

Page 12: ...W W W T M G I N D U S T R I A L C O M P 1 1 2 0 T o l l F r e e 1 8 7 7 7 6 1 2 8 1 9 Figure 6 2...

Page 13: ...2 8 1 9 Step 5 Install the diagonal bracing bars 13 Connect diagonal bracing bar 13 on the first and last span to lower rafter tube 3A and 3 with tube clamp 13A use bolt 19A figure 7 Parts used in thi...

Page 14: ...he front and rear trusses figure 8 Install rope pulley 11A on the right 11B on the left as shown Parts used in this step 2x2 Door frame lower tube 8 2x2 Door frame upper tube 9 2x2 Door frame middle t...

Page 15: ...ong the tube Refer to Figure 9 and 10 on how to attach the rope and tie to the tube Insert the dropping tube 15 into the bottom groove pocket on the door cover Tie two ropes 20 separately on both side...

Page 16: ...st go through the upper wheel of pully 11A then pull both ropes together slowly and start to lift the door cover Tie both ropes to the corner baseplate Now the door cover is up When you drop down the...

Page 17: ...ot install the cover during windy weather Unpack the top cover and place it along one of the long sides of the structure Use 3 to 5 ropes 24 to pull the top cover 22 the top of the structure 2 or 3 pe...

Page 18: ...retched and tied to the front and rear truss by rope going through the flap grommets on the cover Start from the top center and go toward both side on each end Add or cut the rope as needed Pull and s...

Page 19: ...the cover on the structure from both sides figure 13 Insert tension tubes 14 slowly into the bottom groove pocket on both long sides Add the water plug 21 on the first tension tube to avoid tearing th...

Page 20: ...right back and forth to make sure it is square and centered Cut the groove pocket where it aligns with ratchet 7A and use tension band 25 to pull tension tube 14 to ward the ratchet and secure it Eve...

Page 21: ...g on the fabric cover must be removed as soon as possible If snow becomes solid ice on the cover it will increase the weight on the roof and may collapse the shelter or reduce the life span Keep the s...

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