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Century® Mate Expandable
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read installation instructions before the installation or removal of this product.
SALES OFFICE
1100 BURCH DRIVE
PO BOX 3477
EVANSVILLE, IN 47733 USA
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
EVANSVILLE, IN
PHONE: 812-867-2421
FAX: 812-867-0547
1-800-544-4445
email: tents@anchorinc.com
www.anchorinc.com
EC4294 CMX3040 0211
Century® Mate Parts List
MANPOWER REQUIRED
CENTER POLE
SIDE POLE
42” STEEL STAKE
BAG
WITH EACH
SECTION
Two experienced installers should be able to assemble a
30’ x 45’ tent in approximately one hour.
Three experienced installers should be able to assemble a
40’ x 60’ tent in approximately one hour.
MEASURE LAYOUT
Measure and mark location of stakes, side poles and center poles.
**To find diagonal measurement: width2 + length2 = diagonal2
TOOLS REQUIRED
Sledge Hammers
Stake Driver
2 Measuring Tapes
INSPECT SITE CAUTION:
Consult local utility company prior to instal-
lation.
Prior to assembly be sure to look around
area for obstacles, pipes, wires, etc.
LAYOUT & CHECK
Use parts list for a quick identification and
check list for proper quantities.
Parts
Ends (Pair -
30’ OR 40’)
30’ x 10’
Middle
30’ x 15’
Middle
30’ x 20’
Middle
40’ x 20’
Middle
40’ x 30’
Middle
CENTER POLE 1 1 1 1 1 1
SIDE POLE 16 2 4 4 4 6
42” STEEL STAKES 20* 2* 4* 4* 4* 6*
SINGLE YOKE WEB
GUY 2024446
BAGS FOR SECTIONS 2 1 1 1 1 1
1
2
SINGLE YOKE
WEB GUYS
*Refer to caution statement #2 for important warning about number of stakes supplied. (See back page)
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.
30’ TENT LINE
45’ TENT LINE
SIDE POLE
(TYP)
CENTER
POLE
(TYP)
STAKE LINE
1’ LESS THAN
SIDE POLE
HEIGHT
END SECTION
USE DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT
TO SQUARE LAYOUT
END SECTION
MIDDLE
SECTION
LACE
LACE
3’-0”
15’-0” 15’-0” 15’-0”
**54’-1”
15’-0”
7’-6”
(TYP)
15’-0”
30’ X 45’ used as an example.
3
40’ TENT LINE
60’ TENT LINE
SIDE POLE
(TYP)
CENTER
POLE
(TYP)
STAKE LINE
1’ LESS THAN
SIDE POLE
HEIGHT
END SECTION
USE DIAGONAL MEASUREMENT
TO SQUARE LAYOUT
END SECTION
MIDDLE
SECTION
LACE
LACE
3’-0”
20’-0” 20’-0” 20’-0”
**72’-1¼”
20’-0”
10’-0”
(TYP)
20’-0”
30’ EXPANDABLE
40’ X 60’ used as an example.
40’ EXPANDABLE
Any objects with sharp projections which must
remain on site under the tent should be padded
and taped.
Spread drop cloths and unroll tent.
Snap web guys to tent top.
2SITE LAYOUT AT
With tent sections on ground, overlap center
pole hole with grommet side on top. Starting
at ridge, push first loop through corresponding
grommet.
Continue lacing process and cover
lacing with protective flap and snap to rings or
rope as you move down tent section.
Tie off the last long lacing loop.
Attach snap to ring at eave. Repeat
lacing steps on opposite side.
3INSTRUCTIONS LACING
After lacing and snapping sections, check guys
to be sure they allow plenty of slack for rais-
ing tent and enough for ratcheting after tent is
properly set up. (approximately 2’ of
slack)
Run stake through ring on
guy web.
Drive stakes at points previ-
ously located.
4LACING TIE DOWN AFTER
LACE
STAKE
MARKINGS
END
MIDDLE
END
END
END
MIDDLE
CENTER
POLE HOLES
LACE
LACE
LOOP
FLAP
RING
SNAP
CENTER POLE
HOLES
4
Start at side opposite wind. 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.
Tie jump rope around each side pole.
Continue around tent.
5POLES RAISE SIDE
One installer to guide center pole pin through
hole to prevent snagging or tearing of fabric as
pole is being raised to position.
Raise to upright position and tie off jump rope to
pole.
At this point, properly stake all center poles to
prevent movement. Lash pole to two stakes
(not provided).
RAISE CENTER POLES
CAUTION:
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1. Spread ground cover.
2. Slant side poles inward.
3. Remove center and side poles.
4. Reverse installation steps.
8DOWN TAKE
SIDEWEB POLE PIN GUY
WIND
JUMP
ROPE
JUMP
ROPE
Tighten guy webs and then set side poles to
upright position. Adjust pole positions and guy
line tension to
properly pull out tent.
Protective covers are recommended for all
stakes.
7ADJUSTMENT SIDE POLE
JUMP
ROPE
CHECK WEB GUYS PERIODICALLY FOR
TIGHTNESS AND CONDITION.
IMPORTANT:
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HOW TO USE THE
SMALL GUY WEB, SINGLE WINCH
1. Insert stake into ring end of web. On oppo-
site end, snap onto plate at tent. Leave slack
in web for placing poles in position.
3. When pole is in correct position, release latch
and hand pull all slack from web. Then tighten
web with winch.
SEE NOTE #1
4. When winch is fully opened (handle against web) web can
be loosened or tightened as required. To tighten lift latch and
move winch handle forward. This motion causes web to wrap
around drum. SEE WARNING
2. Raise poles as directed in
product assembly instructions
leaving slack in web.
NOTE #1: Do not overfill winch drum. Overfilling winch
drum will interfere with release mechanism.
WARNING:
1. Use for tensioning tent products only.
2. Do not use if worn web or broken threads.
3. Do not over tension.
4. Follow assembly instructions for safe use.
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.
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CENTURY MATE EXPANDABLE WITH
THREE MIDDLES
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