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HomeMy WebLinkAbout60' Century tent Assembly.pdfQuality, Craftsmanship and Service since 1892 Please read all assembly / installation instructions before the installation or removal of this product. 60CEN 1011 Assembly Instructions 60’ Wide System NEW CENTURY® TENT WEB EC4435 SALES OFFICES: 1100 BURCH DRIVE PO BOX 3477 EVANSVILLE, IN 47733 USA PRODUCTION FACILITY: EVANSVILLE, IN PHONE: 812-867-2421 FAX: 812-867-0547 1-800-544-4445 EMAIL: tents@anchorinc.com www.anchorinc.com 2 Index Introduction..........................................................................................................3 Safety Notes................................................................................................................ 3 Manpower/Tools Required ............................................................................................4 Parts Illustrations ..........................................................................................................4 Parts Illustrations Continued .........................................................................................5 Parts Quantities Table ..................................................................................................5 Web Guy Layout - Square End Tent ......................................................................6 Web Guy Layout - Round End Tent ........................................................................... 7 Web Guy - Staking Guidelines.................................................................................... 8 Layout at Site ................................................................................................................9 Lacing Instructions .....................................................................................................9 Pole Cap ....................................................................................................................10 Tie down after Lacing ...............................................................................................10 Raising Side Poles ....................................................................................................10 Raising Center Poles ................................................................................................11 Winch Tensioning........................................................................................................ 11 Final Adjustment and Take Down................................................................................. 12 Center Sections - Supplemental Instructions ...........................................................12 Center Sections - Supplemental Instructions Continued...........................................13 3 Introduction The installation of this Century Tent should be performed/supervised by knowledgeable tent installers with a clear under- standing of safety issues as well as the methods of anchoring. The requirements as specified with blue print (supplied by Anchor Industries Inc.) must be followed. The installer/owner must read the assembly instructions completely prior to any installation. Particular attention must be given to anchoring! See Caution Statement on back page of this manual Work from step to step. Before erecting any tents or membrane structures, fi rst obtain permits and approvals as required from the local building and fi re code offi cials on the jurisdiction of your installation. PLEASE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS. Regarding the contents of this document: The illustrations and photos are made to show clearly the construction and dismantling procedures and also for identifi cation of the components. Not all illustrations/photos correspond to the actual dimensions and size. Explanations and/or notes have been added to these illustrations/photos. If you have questions, please call your sales representative at the phone number listed on the front of this manual. Safety Notes • Please read through this assembly manual completely before beginning your installation. Be sure the proper equipment and safety precautions are in place. We hope that you enjoy the design features of the tent each time the unit is installed. • Consult your local utility locator service or the National Utility Locating Contractors Association (NULCA) prior to installation. • • Prior to actual tent assembly, be sure to look up, down, above & below for obstacles, pipes, wires, trouble, etc. • Be alert to avoid contact of Tent poles with any overhead power lines near the site. • Keep site clear of debris to avoid tripping, especially while carrying tent poles or bundle of fabric. • When moving tent sections by hand, use proper lifting techniques to protect the back. • The installation method described here requires coordination of tasks between workers. A safe installation is dependent on that coordination. Work cooperatively as a team. • Replace used or damaged components with original new ones. • To prevent injuries, wear suitable protective clothing such as hard hats, steel toed shoes, etc. • Do not drag bundle of fabric on concrete, asphalt, or ground as this can cause damage to the fabric from abrasion through the bag. • This tent is manufactured for use as a temporary structure. Evacuation is recommended if threatening or windy weather occurs. See caution on back page of this manual. 4 MANPOWER REQUIRED Five experienced installers should be able to assemble a 60’ x 70’ tent in approximately four hours. TOOLS REQUIRED Sledge Hammers Stake Driver 2 Measuring Tapes LAYOUT & CHECK Utilize parts list for a quick I.D. and a check list to ensure that you have all the parts. Pole Cap (optional) Bag with Fabric Section Center Pole Side Pole Parts Illustrations 6” Pole (used on 30’ ends only) 4” Pole * 4” Schedule 40 Pipe Centerpole for up to & including 8’-0” Side Pole Height. 6” Schedule 40 Pipe or 6” Fluted Centerpole with Pole Adapter for OVER 8’-0” Side Pole Height. Century 6” to 4” Pole Adapter. Slide on top of 6” Pole Pin. Pole Adapter for 6” Center Pole only 5 PARTS QUANTITY PER SECTION 20’ END SQUARE OR ROUND (PAIR) 30’ END (PAIR) 20’ MIDDLE 30’ MIDDLE BAG WITH FABRIC SECTION 2 2 1 1 CENTER POLE 2 2 2 2 SIDE POLE 20 24 4 6 POLE CAP (OPTIONAL) 2 2 2 2 SEE WEB GUY LAYOUTS & STAKING TABLES FOR STAKING REQUIREMENTS. Stake driven through hole in bar and winch plate Stake line Stake line 2’ STAKE BAR 4’ STAKE BAR Stake driven through hole in bar and winch plate Parts Illustrations continued For 30’ Ends only 4” Schedule 40 Pipe Centerpole for up to & including 8’-0” Side Pole Height. 6” Schedule 40 Pipe Centerpole with Pole Adapter for OVER 8’-0” Side Pole Height. See page 7 for adapter installation detail. * * 6 1 WEB GUY LAYOUT* Square End - Sample Layout MARK LOCATION OF STAKES, SIDE POLES & CENTER POLES CENTER POLE (TYP) LOOP SIDE END SECTION SIDE POLE (TYP) MIDDLE SECTION HOLE SIDE END SECTION LAYOUT SHOWS 20’ ENDS AND 30’ MID. 30’ ENDS AND 20’ MIDS USE IDENTICAL SPACING AND STAKING. SEE TABLE BELOW. REQUIRED DISTANCE BETWEEN SIDE POLES AND STAKE LINES: 7’ POLE STAKE OUT 5’-3” 8’ POLE STAKE OUT 6’-0” 10’ POLE STAKE OUT 7’-6” Staking Table Illustration Item No. Description Qty. for 60’ x 40’ (2) 20’ Ends Qty. for 60’ x 60’ (2) 30’ Ends Qty. for 60’ x 40’ (2) Round Ends Qty. for 20’ Mid Qty. for 30’ Mid 23000 Cen- tury Guy w/ Winch 26 30 26 6 8 37020A 3704242 (over 25) 42” Double Hd. Stake 78* 90* 78* 18* 24* 33000 2’-0” Stake Bar w/ (3) Holes 22 26 22 2 4 33100 4’-0” Stake Bar w/ (6) Holes 2222 2 23100 Winch Tool 2221 1 ** 92’-2 3/8” 7 Round End - Sample Layout MARK LOCATION OF STAKES, SIDE POLES & CENTER POLES REQUIRED DISTANCE BETWEEN SIDE POLES AND STAKE LINES: 7’ POLE STAKE OUT 5’-3” 8’ POLE STAKE OUT 6’-0” 10’ POLE STAKE OUT 7’-6” * IMPORTANT NOTE: REFER TO CAUTION STATEMENT #2 FOR IMPORTANT WARNING ABOUT NUMBER OF STAKES SUPPLIED. (SEE BACK PAGE OF THIS MANUAL) THE INSTALLER MUST USE THE LOCAL SOIL CONDITIONS TO CALCULATE THE ACTUAL NUMBER OF STAKES REQUIRED AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE STAKING PATTERN AND CONFIGURATION. ANCHOR PROVIDES ANCHORING PACKAGES FOR COMMON SOIL CLASSIFICATIONS; CONTACT YOUR TENT SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR MORE INFORMATION. (2) WEB GUYS WITH 4’ STAKE BAR AND (6) 42” DBL. HEAD STAKE (TYP. AS SHOWN) WEB GUY WITH 2’ STAKE BAR AND (3) 42” STAKES (TYP. AS SHOWN)  SEE STAKING GUIDELINES ON NEXT PAGE. IMPORTANT NOTE: TO KEEP TOP FROM SPIN- NING, STAKE THE CORNER GUYS IN THE “X” POSITION SHOWN WITH DASHED LINES UNTIL THE CENTER POLES ARE UP, THEN UNDO THE “X” STAKING AND POSITION THE GUYS AS SHOWN IN SOLID LINES. 60’-0” TENT LINE 40’-0’ TENT LINE (2) WEB GUYS WITH (2) 2’ STAKE BARS AND (6) STAKES (TYP. AS SHOWN)  8 (2) WEB GUYS WITH 4’ STAKE BAR AND (6) 42” DOUBLE HEAD STAKES (1) WEB GUY WITH 2’ STAKE BAR AND (3) 42” DOUBLE HEAD STAKES REQUIRED DISTANCE BETWEEN SIDE POLES AND STAKE LINES: 7’ POLE STAKE OUT 5’ 3” 8’ POLE STAKE OUT 6’ 0” 10’ POLE STAKE OUT 7’ 6” (2) WEB GUYS WITH (2) 2’ STAKE BARS AND (6) STAKES  WEB GUY - STAKING GUIDELINES 9 2 LAYOUT AT SITE Drive stakes at points located. Each 2’ stake bar requires 3 stakes. A 4’ stake bar requires 6 stakes. Spread drop cloths and unroll tent. Any objects with sharp projections which must remain on site under the tent should be padded and taped. NOTE: Both Loop side and hole side of sections are required for proper lace. LACE END MIDDLE END 3 LACING INSTRUCTIONS With tent sections on ground, overlap cen- ter pole holes with grommet side on top. Lace between center pole holes first. Push first loop up through corresponding grom- met. Continue, passing each loop through a grommet and the preceding loop. See illustration below. Continue lacing process and cover lacing with protective rain flaps by velcroing the short flap first, then snapping the top flap to the rope as you move toward other center pole hole. Tie off last long loop. LACE LOOPS Then lace from center pole to eave on both sides of tent. Tie off last long loop. Align plates and attach hook to plates on inside of tent, as shown. MIDDLE END CENTER POLE HOLE END FLAP LACE ROPE HOOK PLATE JUMP ROPE WALL ROPE SNAP LAST LACING LOOP POLE HOLE RING VIEW FROM OUTSIDE VIEW FROM INSIDE SEE WEB GUY LAYOUTS FOR STAKING CONFIGURATIONS. STAKE BARS 10 TIE DOWN AFTER LACING After lacing and snapping sections, attach guys and insert loosely into tension winches. Insert guy web into slot in winch drum and rotate 1 1/2 to 2 times to secure web. WEB RELEASE (Push Downward) Winch Drum Guy Web RAISE SIDE POLES Start at downwind side. Insert each side pole pin into side pole hole and raise slightly less than perpendicular. Bottom of each pole should be pointed inward toward center of tent. Wall ropes should run outside of corner poles and side poles. Tie jump rope around each side pole as it is inserted in pole hole. Continue around tent. 5 6 SIDE POLES INSTALLED ON DOWNWIND SIDE WEBS ATTACHED LOOSELY LACE POLE CAP (Optional) Overlap the pole hole plates in the mid and end fabric lace line. Push fabric and plates up into cap and secure from underneath by threading the female, flanged pipe coupling onto the male pipe fitting molded to the inside top of the pole cap. 4 POLE CAP MOLDED CAP W/ MALE THREADED PIPE FITTING MID FABRIC END FABRIC FEMALE PIPE COUPLING (FLANGED) POLE PLATES (OVERLAPPED) LACE LINE SEE WEB GUY LAYOUTS FOR STAKING CONFIGURATIONS. 11 RAISE CENTER POLES Raise center poles nearest to wind direc- tion to approximate position. One installer to guide center pole pin through hole to prevent snagging or tearing of fabric as pole is being raised to position. Keep pole at a slant until the other pole on the same lace is raised. Tie jump ropes as each center pole is placed in approxi- mate position. Adjust bases of poles to exact location and align poles vertically. CAUTION: At this point it is required that bases of all center poles be properly anchored to prevent movement. 7 JUMP ROPE JUMP ROPE 8 WINCH FOR TENSION If the footprint of the tent has been laid out properly and the tent placed squarely within that footprint, the following tension- ing sequence is recommended for the best overall appearance: 1. Tension webs at the lace lines first. 2. Tension webs at the corners. 3. Tension webs at the ends. 4. Tension webs at the middles last. NOTE: If the tent is not square, or if center poles lean when laces are tensioned, reverse steps “1” and “2” above. At each side pole, release winch tension and place bottom of side pole at the marked footprint eave line location. Insert guy web into winch. Pull excess through winch. Tension, using winch bar. DO NOT USE EXTENDERS ON WINCH BAR TOOL. CAUTION -- DO NOT OVER TENSION TENT BEYOND EAVE LINE. DO NOT PULL SIDE POLES OR CENTER POLES BEYOND VERTICAL POSITION. CAUTION: KEEP TO SIDE OF WINCH WHEN TENSIONING. DO NOT EXTEND LENGTH OF WINCH BAR TOOL. JUMP ROPE WINCH STAKE BAR WEB JUMP ROPE WINCH BAR TOOL 12 MEASURE LAYOUT Mark location of stake line, tent line and center poles. (See pages 6 thru 8) 1a SUPPLEMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR TENTS WITH CENTER SECTIONS USE WITH STEPS 1 THROUGH 8 60’ END LOOP SIDE 40’ x 60’ CENTER 60’ END HOLE SIDE 60’-0” 40’ END LOOP SIDE 20’-0” 20’-0” USE DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT TO SQUARE LAYOUT 40’-0” 40’ END HOLE SIDE 34º 40 x 60 Center END END 7’-0” 7’-0” 2’ STAKE 25º BAR 4’ STAKE BAR 20’-0” 20’-0” 9 IMPORTANT Check guys periodically for tightness and maintenance of good condition. Stakes provided are for average soil conditions. Sandy soil or asphalt may require additional staking. Proper installation suitable to site conditions is the responsibility of the installer. Store tent in a cool, dry area. Never store while wet or damp. TAKE DOWN USE EXTREME CAUTION REMOVING ALL POLES 1. Spread ground cover. 2. Loosen tension on all web winches. 3. Slant side poles inward. 4. Remove center and side poles. 5. Reverse installation steps. 10 FINAL SIDE POLE ADJUSTMENT With side poles standing vertical and bases 13 In addition to step #3 (see page 10), align plates and attach bolt, washers and eye nut. Hook is not used at this location. Use web guys (as shown in Step 1a), center plate and eye nut to tie off at this location. WINCH FOR TENSION Use winches at center section lace where proper tension is needed for correct tie down and wrinkle free structure. Auger cable straight down into ground. USE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING WINCH. 3a LACING INSTRUCTIONS 8a CENTER PLATE LAST LACING LOOP TIED CENTER END END 40’ END LOOP SIDE CENTER END END CABLE FASTENED TO EYENUT UNDER TENT AND AUGERED INTO GROUND. 5’-3” 6’-0” 6’-0” 5’-3” 45º 10º 10º 60’-0” 60’ END LOOP SIDE 60’ END HOLE SIDE 60’ END LOOP SIDE TO SQUARE LAYOUT USE DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT 20’-0” 60’-0” 20’-0” 14 Anchor products are of superior design and operate best within the parameters of these instructions. It is imperative that the instructions be carefully read and COMPLETELY FOLLOWED. Please read installation instructions before the installation or removal of this product. Installation instructions are available online at www.anchorinc.com or by calling 1-800-544-4445. CAUTION: 1. For each installation, the installer is solely responsible for evaluating the site and the proper securing method determined. Some soils require different staking or securing than that provided with the tent. Due to this variety of soil conditions, these are the manufacturer’s suggested sequence of installation procedures. Anchor’s responsibility is limited to the manufacture of the tent parts and materials. We are not responsible for methods that installers may choose to erect and secure the tent to the ground. 2. The number of stakes suggested in the installation instructions do not necessarily meet all or any relevant codes on the site of the tent installation. The number of stakes suggested will, in many cases, keep the tent erected, however, due to various soil conditions; these stakes will be insuf¿ cient to keep the tent secure in high winds. It is the tent installer’s responsibility, not the manufacturer, to determine the appropriate number of stakes to meet the necessary wind loads on the site. Regardless of the number of stakes we suggest, we make no representation or warranty as to whether this speci¿ c number of stakes will meet the local tent code. Anchor does not, nor can it make any suggestions, representation, or warranties about the adequate staking required at each speci¿ c installation site. Staking information provided in the installation instructions is not a suggestion about what is necessary to meet a site-speci¿ c load. For additional important information, consult: “The IFAI Procedural Handbook For the Safe Installation and Maintenance of Tentage” and the IFAI Pocket Guide “Pullout Capacity of Tent Stakes”, both available from the IFAI Tent Rental Division or on our website. 3. Inasmuch as the weather is unpredictable, good judgment and common sense must be incorporated within installation guidelines. It is the responsibility of the tent installer/maintainer to determine the severity of the weather, proper time and method of installation and/or erection and disassembly. Note: We recommend that snow and ice be removed from the tent surface as soon as possible because accumulation will damage the tent or fabric structure. Please consult with our Engineering Department about the maximum loads for each product. This product has been manufactured for use as a temporary structure. For the safety of all occupants, evacuation is recommended if threatening weather occurs, or if there is any doubt concerning the safe use of this product. 4. Proper safety equipment should be used at all times to insure a safe installation and take down. We suggest a careful evaluation be made to determine safety equipment needed, such as hard hats, steel-toe shoes, safety glasses and other as required. It is our desire that all installations are safe. Please be aware of hidden dangers both underground, i.e., gas lines, water lines, electrical lines, etc. and above the tent such as power lines and telephone lines. 5. Anchor stands behind its products in accordance with its standard Terms and Conditions of sale. A copy of our Terms and Conditions of Sale can be obtained by contacting Anchor at the telephone number and/or address on this document. EVANSVILLE, INDIANA PHONE NUMBER 812· 867· 2421 FAX NUMBER 812· 867· 0547 28.2 03-04-09 60’ x 60’ CENTER 60’ END HOLE SIDE END END 60 x 60 Center (4) 2’ STAKE BARS 20’-0” 20’-0” Stakes with bars shown only for illustrative purposes. See Step 1a for correct staking layout. ** * * * at the marked side pole footprint locations, ratchet webs to tension the top evenly. Due to changes in climactic conditions, periodic inspection and adjustment should be made. Protective covers are recommended for all stakes and stake bars. 7a RAISE CENTER POLES Raise center poles on end nearest to wind direction to approximate position (see page 12 for further instructions). Continue raising the center poles in this manner until the center section is reached. At the center section, raise the next two poles on the center section at the same time as the center poles on the last mid section. *See asterisks on drawing above. After these poles are raised, continue out to all sides of center section until all center poles are raised and secure. ** * * USE DIAGONAL DIMENSION TO SQUARE LAYOUT 60’-0” TENT LINE 70’-0’ TENT LINE (2) WEB GUYS WITH 4’ STAKE BAR AND (6) 42” DBL. HEAD STAKE (TYP. AS SHOWN) WEB GUY WITH 2’ STAKE BAR AND (3) 42” STAKES (TYP. AS SHOWN) ** To find diagonal measurement: diagonal = width² + length² (2) WEB GUYS WITH (2) 2’ STAKE BARS AND (6) STAKES 