ClearSpan 103970 User manual

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ClearSpan™
Portable Animal Hutch
STK# DIMENSIONS
103970 6’ W x 6' H x 12’ L
103971 6’ W x 6' H x 16’ L
103972 6’ W x 6' H x 20’ L
103973 6’ W x 6' H x 24’ L
103974 6’ W x 6' H x 28’ L
Photo may show a dierent but similar model.

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YOU MUST READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE YOU
BEGIN TO ASSEMBLE THE SHELTER.
Thank you for purchasing this ClearSpan™ 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
or the perimeter base frame (if present) helps prevent
the pipes from sinking or working into the site. Does not
apply to shelters with ground posts.
• Drainage: Water draining o 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
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ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
Following the instructions as presented will help ensure
the proper assembly of your shelter. Failing to follow these
steps may result in an improperly assembled and anchored
shelter and will void all warranty and protection the owner is
entitled to.
The steps outlining the assembly process are as follows:
1. Verify that all parts are included in the shipment. Notify
Customer Service for questions or concerns.
2. Read these instructions, the Must Read document, and
all additional documentation included with the shipment
before you begin assembling the shelter.
3. Gather the tools, bracing, ladders (and lifts), and
assistance needed to assemble the shelter.
4. Check the weather before you install the roof cover
and any panels (if equipped). Do not install covers or
panels on a windy or stormy day.
5. Re-evaluate the location and site based on the
information and precautions presented in the
documentation included with the shipment.
6. Prepare the site (if applicable).
7. Assemble the frame components in the order they are
presented in these instructions.
8. Assemble the frame including the struts (if equipped).
9. Consult the MUST READ document and properly
anchor the assembled frame.
10. Install, tighten, and secure the main cover and panels
(if equipped). This applies to fabric covers that stretch
over the frame assembly. Your shelter may include roof
panels or side panels or both.
11. Read the care and maintenance information at the end
of these instructions.
12. Complete and return all warranty information as
instructed.
LIST OF WORDS AND PHRASES
Before you begin, it is important to become familiar with the
words and phrases used in this instruction manual.
These words and phrases are common to most
ClearSpan™ shelters and identify the dierent parts of
the shelter. (Some are used in this document. Others may
not apply to this particular shelter.) These terms describe
the shipped parts and can also be found on the materials
list/spec sheets included with the shipment. To aid in the
assembly, read through the following denitions 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 assembly
where legs, purlins and rafter pipes are inserted and
secured. In most instances, 3-way and 4-way couplers
are used. In some larger applications, couplers are
used to secure the joints of the dierent rafter sections
during the assembly of the rafters. Some shelters do
not use couplers.
• Foot or Rafter Foot: The part attached to and found
at the base of the rafter or leg of the shelter.
Depending on the shelter, the foot is an optional
purchase. Some shelters do not oer an optional foot.
Some use 1-way connectors; others use ground posts.
• Must Read Document: This document includes
building and shelter anchoring instructions, steps for
end wall reinforcement, safety precautions, and notices
and warnings. The Must Read document is sent with all
shelters and buildings. If you did not receive a Must
Read document, contact Customer Service to request
one.
• On-Center: Term used to describe a measurement
taken from the vertical center of the rafter or frame
member to the vertical center of another.
• Purlin: The pipe assembly that runs perpendicular to
the rafters or framework that supports the main cover.
Purlins are found on the sides and roof areas of the
assembled frame, are evenly spaced, and typically run
from the front to the back of the shelter.
• Plain or Straight Pipe: A term used to describe a pipe
that has the same diameter or width throughout its
entire length.
• Strut: A strut is usually a length of pipe with two
attened ends and is used for diagonal bracing of the
shelter frame. A strut is typically secured to the frame
work by special brackets and bolts.
• Swaged End or Swaged Pipe: The term “swaged”
refers to the tapered end of the pipe or tube. Swaged
ends of a pipe can be inserted into couplers and the
straight ends of other pipes.
• Tek screw: A self-tapping fastener used to secure pipe
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Space below is reserved for customer notes.
REQUIRED TOOLS
The following list identies the main tools needed to
assemble the shelter. Additional tools and supports may be
needed depending on the structure, location, and
application.
• Tape measure or measuring device
• Variable speed drill and impact driver (cordless with
extra batteries works best)
• Wrenches or ratchet and socket set (recommended)
• Ropes long enough to reach over the shelter
• Hammers and gloves
• Metal le and metal-cutting saw
• Duct tape (supplied by customer)
• Box cutter, utility knife or scissors
• Ladders, work platforms, and other machinery for lifting
designed to work safely at the height of the shelter
UNPACK AND IDENTIFY PARTS
The following steps will ensure that you have all the
necessary parts before you begin to assemble the shelter.
1. Unpack the contents of the shipment and place where
you can easily inventory the parts. Refer to the Bill of
Materials/Spec Sheets.
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, the Quick
Start Guide, and all shelter diagrams for clarication, or
contact Customer Service.
NOTE: At this time, you do not need to open the plastic
bags containing smaller parts such as fasteners or
washers.
QUICK START GUIDE
For a quick overview of this shelter and its components,
consult the Quick Start Guide at the back of these
instructions.

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The following graphics and photos will help you identify
the dierent parts and show you how they are used.
(Not all parts are shown.)
CC4595
Tie Down 8'' Snugger Ball
QH1061
Ratchet
Swaged
Plain
Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections
(not all pieces are shown)
103620b
Plain End Strap
10015107
T-Fitting
10015507
Elbow T-Fitting
FA4482B
Tek Screw
CC6212
Fabric Clip
103395
Spin Handle
103396
Universal Joint
FAMF01B
Washer
100441
Nut Setter
10016007
Crossover Fitting
10016207
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Frame length shown may dier from actual frame.
Base Conduit Lengths (1.66" Pipe)
Length Pipes
12' (1) 99'' & (1) 48''
16' (1) 99'' & (1) 96''
20' (2) 99'' & (1) 48''
24' (2) 99'' & (1) 96''
28' (3) 99'' & (1) 48''
#166P072 (72")
See chart above for the correct
pipes used for your shelter.
Tek Screw
#10015107
#10015507 Allen
screw
#166P072 (72")
ClearSpan™
Portable Animal Hutch
ASSEMBLE THE BASE FRAME
This section is an overview of the assembly process for the
base frame. See illustration below to identify main parts of
the frame. Consult Quick Start section for details.
1. Locate the required couplers and base conduit pipes to
assemble the base frame. (See dashed line in grey-
shaded area of the diagram below.)
2. Assemble the base frame by inserting the swaged pipe
end into a plain pipe end.
3. Slide T-ttings (#10015107) onto each base conduit
assembly at 4' increments along the length of the
conduit to match the position of the rafter legs. Do not
tighten at this time.
4. Connect the base corner using elbow ttings
(#10015507), verify that the shelter is square, and
tighten all Allen screws to secure the corner ttings and
base pipes in position.
5. Secure each pipe joint using a Tek screw.

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Rafter Pipe
(#166P058)
Allen
Screw
4'
on-center
Leg
(#166P072)
#10016007
12"
Step 2
#10016207
Step 3
Rafter Pipe
(#06L1601)
#10015107
Step 5
Frame length shown may dier from actual frame.
FRAME ASSEMBLY
This section is an overview of the process for assembling
your frame.
1. Assemble the rst end rafter using pipes shown below.
Secure each pipe joint using a Tek screw. Position Tek
screws so they will not touch the main cover when
installed.
2. Slide a crossover tting (#10016007) onto the rafter
pipe (#06L1601) and attach the end rafter assembly
to the base frame as shown below. Secure 10016007
tting about 12" from the bend of the rafter. Tighten the
Allen screws. Have an assistant hold the free end of
the rafter.
3. Slide a 10016207 swivel socket tting onto the front of
the end rafter assembly as shown below. Do not tighten
Allen screw at this time.
4. Insert a leg pipe (166P072) into the 10016207 swivel
socket tting on the end rafter and into the existing
base corner tting, tighten the Allen screws on the base
coupler and the swivel socket tting.
NOTE: Support the end rafter assembly if needed until
the next rafter is assembled and installed.
5. Slide a T-tting (#10015107) onto the end of the rafter
pipe and slightly tighten the Allen screw.
6. Repeat Steps 1-5 to assemble the rst interior rafter
and attach it to the base. (Adjust as needed to maintain
4' on-center spacing.)

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Purlin Pipe
(#166S099)
4'
on-center
#10015107
Step 8
99" Pipe
#10016007
Step 7
#166S099
Purlin Pipe
(#166S099)
Step 7
Step 8
7. Insert one (1) purlin pipe (99") through the two (2)
crossover ttings located at the back of the rafters.
Loosen the Allen screws to align the ttings and
retighten the screws.
8. Insert another purlin pipe (99") through the two (2)
T-ttings located at the front of the rafters. Tighten Allen
screws. See inserts below. Position the pipe so the end
is ush with the end of the tting at the end rafter.
9. Continue assembling rafters (maintain the 4' on-center
rafter spacing) and adding purlins (same length as the
base conduits) until you have reached the length of
your shelter. Secure all pipe joints using a Tek screw.
10. 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 tape any
sharp edges.
11. After the entire frame is assembled, verify that each
tting is tight.
12. Set the frame in the desired location (if this is not
done) and measure diagonally from corner-to-corner to
square the frame. The diagonal measurements will be
identical when the frame is square.
13. Properly anchor the assembled frame as described in
the MUST READ document included with the shipment.
14. After anchoring the frame, continue with attaching the
side panels.
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INSTALL THE END PANELS
After the frame is properly squared and anchored, install
the end panels.
Gather the parts:
• Snugger ball tie downs (#CC4595)
• End panels
NOTE: Assistance is required to install the end panels.
1. Locate one (1) end panel, unfold it along the
side of the assembled frame, and lift into position.
2. Take the snugger ball tie downs, feed the stretch
cord through a grommet, and attach the end panel to
the assembled frame. Use one snugger ball for each
grommet.
3. Repeat steps for the other end panel.
4. Continue with installing the main cover.
WARNING: To prevent property damage and
personal injury, do not install the end panels or
main cover on a windy or stormy day.
NOTE: Dashed lines show where to
attach the end panels to the frame.
The end panels do not wrap
around the frame piping.
1 2 3
NOTE: When attached properly,
a space will remain between the
panel edge and the frame as
shown in the diagrams.
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PREPARE MAIN COVER
Gather the parts:
• Ratchets (QH1061)
• Cover conduit pipe (see chart)
• Roll-up conduit pipe (see chart)
• Cover
• Tek screws
• Duct tape (supplied by customer)
The front and back of the cover are attached to the interior
rafters using ratchets with individual straps. The sides of
the cover are attached to the end rafters using ratchets and
the straps pre-installed in the cover.
NOTE: When handling the main cover and setting it in
position, do not pull on the end straps. They will pull out of
the cover.
WARNING: To prevent damage to the cover and to
prevent serious personal injury, DO NOT attempt to
install the main cover on a windy day.
Assembly Procedure
1. Fasten a ratchet to the outside of each back end rafter
using a Tek screw in the bottom hole of the ratchet as
shown below. Position the ratchet just above the purlin.
2. Attach ratchets to the inside surface of the interior
rafters using a Tek screw. Install the ratchets just above
the purlin (as shown) or just below the purlin (not
shown).
NOTE: Consult the diagrams in the Quick Start section
for ratchet location for your frame.
3. Assemble two (2) cover conduits and one (1) roll-up
conduit. These conduits are the same length. Start
each conduit with one plain pipe and add swaged pipes
to arrive at the correct length.
Consult the table that follows to select the correct pipe
for your frame length. Each conduit consist of these
pipes:
4. Secure each pipe joint using a Tek screw. Wrap two
layers of duct tape over the pipe joint and Tek screw
head to protect the cover.
Interior Rafter
Leg
Purlin
Tek screw
Conduit Pipe Lengths (1.315" Pipe)
Length Pipes
12' (1) 75'' & (1) 73.5''
16' (2) 75'' & (1) 49.5''
20' (3) 75'' & (1) 25.5''
24' (3) 75'' & (1) 73.5''
28' (4) 75'' & (1) 49.5''
For clarity, the main diagram is shown without panels.
Ratchet
Locations
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5. After assembling the cover conduits and roll-up conduit,
unfold the main cover on a clean, smooth surface near
the frame.
ATTACH MAIN COVER
Gather the parts:
• Main cover (with conduits already inserted)
• Ropes long enough to reach over the frame (provided
by customer) Ropes may not be needed for shorter
frame lengths.
• Ratchets (QH1061) & plain strap (#103620b)
• Tek screws and box cutter or utility knife
Assembly Procedure
1. To pull the cover over the frame, attach a rope to each
end of the cover conduit farthest from the frame. Wrap
the rope around the conduit a few times to prevent it
from slipping o. May not be required for small covers.
PREPARE MAIN COVER (CONTINUED)
8. Position the cover as shown in the diagram above and
continue by pulling the main cover onto the frame.
NOTE: Depending on the length of the cover it may
be necessary to attach additional ropes to the conduit
between the end ropes. Cut a small opening in the
cover pocket and tie the rope around the conduit.
DO NOT cut through the main cover. Cut through the
conduit pocket only.
2. With all ropes attached to the cover conduit, lift the
conduit and rope and carry it toward the base of the
frame.
3. Toss the ropes over the frame and pull the cover into
position. One person is required at each rope.
4. Once the main cover is pulled into position, center the
cover on the frame and use the ropes and the pre-
installed cover straps to temporarily secure the cover
to the frame. Do not leave the cover unattended until it
has been completely secure.
Cover Conduit
Pockets
Roll-up Conduit
Pocket
Sample Cover
NOTE: Unfold the main cover with the inside surface
facing up.
6. Locate the cover ends with strapping and align with the
ends of the shelter.
7. Insert one cover conduit into each of the cover conduit
pockets as shown below.
Frame shown may be a dierent length.
Cover
End w/
Strapping
Insert cover conduits
into these pockets
Roll-up Conduit
Pocket
Cover
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5. Move to the inside of the shelter and make sure the
cover is centered front-to-back and side-to-side.
6. Slit or notch the cover conduit pocket at each interior
rafter where a ratchet is attached at the back of the
frame.
NOTE: Do not cut the cover; cut only the pocket
containing the cover conduit.
7. Slide a 3' strap through the slit or notch in the cover
pocket and around the cover conduit at each ratchet.
8. Feed both ends of each strap into a ratchet and tighten
the ratchet just enough to hold the cover in place.
9. Move to the front of the shelter and attached the
remaining ratchets to the underside of the overhang.
NOTE: Attach ratchets 12" in from the front of the
overhang on the underside of the overhang pipe.
10. Slit or notch the cover conduit pocket at each front
interior rafter where a ratchet is attached.
11. Slide a 3' strap through the slit or notch in the cover
pocket and around the cover conduit at each ratchet.
12. Feed both ends of each strap into a ratchet and tighten
the ratchet only enough to hold the cover snug.
ATTACH MAIN COVER (CONTINUED)
13. Move to each end of the main cover and insert the
pre-installed cover straps (located in the cover hem)
into the ratchets and tighten to remove slack as shown
below. See photos below.
14. Verify that the cover is centered on the frame and
tighten all ratchets evenly until the cover is secure.
NOTE: To remove excess strap that binds in a ratchet,
loosen the ratchet, shorten the strap, and retighten.
15. Continue with these instructions to install the roll-up
main cover assembly.
Diagram shown
without panels
for clarity.
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INSTALL THE ROLL-UP SIDE ASSEMBLY
Gather the parts:
• Roll-up conduit (assembled earlier)
• Handle (#103395) and universal joint (#103396)
• Fabric clips (#CC6212)
• Tek Screws
• Measuring tape, metal-cutting saw and duct tape
(supplied by customer)
Assembly Procedure
1. Insert the roll-up conduit assembly into the cover hem
located at the back of the shelter. Insert the conduit so
the plain end of the conduit (where the crank will be)
extends an inch or so beyond the panel.
2. Secure the conduit to the panel using the fabric clips
and Tek screws as shown below. Number of fabric clips
shown may vary.
6. Continue with the instructions to install the anti-billow
rope.
3. Attach the universal joint to the conduit in the door
pocket using a Tek screw to secure the connection.
4. Attach the 49-1/2" plain pipe to the other end of the
universal joint using a Tek screw.
5. Add the spin handle to the 49-1/2" pipe and secure the
connection using a Tek screw.
Fabric Clips
INSTALL ANTI-BILLOW ROPE
Gather the parts:
• Anti-billow rope (#CC5310)
• Fender washers 1/4" (#FAMF01b)
• Tek screws
The anti-billow rope secure the roll-up side when it is in the
down position. Complete the following steps to install the
rope.
1. Using the roll-up assembly, roll up the sidewall so that it
is a few inches above the ground.
2. Install a Tek screw and fender washer into the base
conduit near the elbow tting of the end rafter.
NOTE: Do not tighten the Tek screw completely, leave
room for the rope to t behind the washer.
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3. Move up the end rafter leg to the main cover conduit
and install another Tek screw and fender washer
through the cover material and into the main cover
conduit.
11. With the cover rolled to its highest position, pull the
anti-billow rope tight to remove excess slack.
12. Tie the rope the nal Tek screw and tighten the Tek
screw to secure the rope.
13. Lower the roll-up side to check the operation.
14. Read the care and maintenance information that
follows.
Cover
Conduit
Anti-Billow
Rope
INSTALL ANTI-BILLOW ROPE (CONTINUED)
4. Move to the bottom of the second rafter and install a
Tek screw and a fender washer into the base rail.
5. Move to the cover conduit at the next rafter and insert a
Tek screw and a fender washer into the cover conduit.
Do not tighten the Tek screw completely.
6. Continue installing Tek screws and fender washers into
the cover conduit and base rail conduits and work to
the other end of the frame.
7. Using the side roll-up assembly, roll up the main cover
to its highest position.
8. Attach the end of the rope to the Tek screw at the base
of the end rafter leg and tighten the Tek screw to hold
the rope in place.
9. Run the rope over the Tek screw attached to the cover
conduit at the same end rafter and down to the Tek
screw attached to the base rail
10. Continue running the rope over and under the Tek
screws until the end of the shelter is reached.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Proper care and maintenance of the shelter will help to
ensure years of service. The following items identify areas
that should be periodically checked to ensure that your
shelter is maintained properly:
• Regularly check the roof covers to see that they remain
tight and in proper repair.
• Check connections and all fasteners to verify that they
remain tight.
• Do not climb or stand on the shelter at anytime.
• Remove debris and objects that can accumulate on the
shelter. Use tools 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
connections before reassembling.
• Never pack the covers when they are wet. Always dry
panels and main cover before storing them.
• For replacement or missing parts, call 1-800-245-9881
for assistance.
NOTE: With the exception of Truss Arch buildings,
ClearSpan™ shelters and greenhouses do not have any
tested loading criteria.
NOTE: Dashed line shows the position of the cover
conduit within the pocket of the main cover.
Photo above shows a dierent shelter design;
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QUICK START GUIDE
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FRONT PROFILE - 103970
4'-0" Rafter
Spacing 12'-0" Length
Purlin and Base Conduit
R-2 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the back rafters, inside of the shleter.
R-1 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the front rafters, underneath the overhang.
R-2 R-2
R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
166S099166P048
Cover and Roll-up Conduit
131S0735
131S075

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FRONT PROFILE - 103971
4'-0" Rafter
Spacing 16'-0" Length
Purlin and Base Conduit
R-2 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the back rafters, inside of the shleter.
R-1 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the front rafters, underneath the overhang.
R-2 R-2
R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
166S099166P096
Cover and Roll-up Conduit
131S075
131S0495
131S075

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FRONT PROFILE - 103972
4'-0" Rafter
Spacing 20'-0" Length
Purlin and Base Conduit
R-2 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the back rafters, inside of the shleter.
R-1 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the front rafters, underneath the overhang.
R-2
R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
166S099166P048
166S099
R-2
Cover and Roll-up Conduit
131S075131S0255131S075131S075

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FRONT PROFILE - 103973
4'-0" Rafter
Spacing 24'-0" Length
Purlin and Base Conduit
Cover and Roll-up Conduit
R-2 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the back rafters, inside of the shleter.
R-1 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the front rafters, underneath the overhang.
R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
166S099166P096
131S075131S0735131S075131S075
166S099
R-2R-2R-2

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FRONT PROFILE - 103974
4'-0" Rafter
Spacing 28'-0" Length
Purlin and Base Conduit
R-2 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the back rafters, inside of the shleter.
R-1 = Represents the ratchets that are installed
on the front rafters, underneath the overhang.
R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1 R-1
166S099166P048
166S099166S099
R-2
R-2
R-2 R-2
Cover and Roll-up Conduit
131S075131S0495
131S075
131S075131S075
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