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2. Unloop the cable from the anchor eye and slide
the clamp onto cable. Run cable around the
pipe, (See Figure 18) and then back through the
clamp. (See Figure 19) Pull the cable as tight as
possible through the clamp. Hold the cable and
tighten clamp with a 5/8" wrench or some type of
adjustable wrench.
3. When you have tightened the clamp and satisfied
that the cable will not slip, you may tighten the
cable more by turning the anchor further in the
ground. (See Figure 20)
Improper Anchoring, Strong Winds, Rain Snow, or Ice
King Canopy/PIC America, LTD. does not guarantee these canopies under
strong weather conditions. These canopies are designed to protect against
damages caused by sun, rain, tree sap, birds, etc. They are not designed to
hold roof loads that accompany snow, ice or heavy rains. If your canopy is
not anchored securely, it can be lifted by the wind and will fly away. If your
canopy takes flight, we are not responsible for any replacement. If strong
weather is predicted, remove the cover or take down the canopy unit
completely. The cover is designed to be quickly and easily removed.
ANCHORING THE UNIT CONTINUED
Figure 18
Figure 19
Figure 20
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