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Description Qty. Part #
67" Swedged Rafter Poles 14 10042
76" Swedged Leg Poles 14 10043
77.4" Cross Poles 18 10044
42.5" Swedged Rafter Poles 14 10142
(Top Bend, shallow bend)
3-Way Frame Connectors 2
5
10046
4-Way Frame Connectors 10048
(Side Bend, sharp bend)
3-Way Frame Connectors 10045
4-Way Frame Connectors 10047
All-Weather Cover 110179
Bolts 1/4" x 2 1/2" 28 10017
Nuts 1/4" 14 1010
Wing Nuts 14 7000
Feet Plates 14 10050
Bungee Cords 48 10066
712117
Long Pins w/rings 3" 14 10052
ATTENTION: PINS
Pins are for legs and feet
only , and are NOT needed
for any other part of the
frame.
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17 Wood Street
West Haven, CT 06516
1.800.524.9970
Short Pins w/rings 2.4" 14 10051
4
10
410056
14 -3" Pins secure feet plates to legs.
14 -2.4"Pins secure legs to side bends.
Model #26764
PREMIUM INDUSTRIAL CANOPY
Twist Tight Set
TM (bungee & S hook)
Cable 82" Length
PAGE 2
1.
FRAME ASSEMBLY
4. ATTACHINGLEGS
3. PLACE COVER
Place cover over frame so that the
grommeted portion is face down,
this allows the valance to wrap
around and cover the frame eaves.
Side Bend Connectors
(sharp bend)
Top Crest Connectors
(shallow bend)
10042 1004210142 10142
1004210142
1004210142
10142
10142
10048
10046
10046 10048
10045
10045 10047
10045
1004610045
10047
10044 10044 10044
10044 10044 10044
10044 10044 10044
10044 10044 10044
10044 10044 10044
10044 10044 10044
10047
10045
10042
100421014210142 10048
10047 10047
10042
100421014210142 10048
10047 10047
10042
100421014210142 10048
10047 10047
10042
100421014210142 10048
10047 10047
10042
10042
Assembly is easiest if you layout all parts as
shown. There are (14) #10042 Rafter Poles ,
they are swedged on both ends. (14) #10142
Rafter Poles, they are swedged end. The (18)
#10044 Cross Poles do not have swedged
ends. It is very important that you determine
which of the 3 & 4 way connectors are meant
for the sides and which are for the crest.
assembly together as shown in Fig. 1A. Assemble each side of the roof as shown in Fig. 2. Install #12117 truss
brace roof cables as shown in Fig. 2A.
Start with center, Fig. 1, using layout shown in diagram above. Bolt roof
Assemble Roof
Fig. 2
10043
Insert #10043 Leg Poles on one side of the frame, swedged end up, then the end
legs on that same side. Repeat for the other side. Now you can secure the legs
to the side bend connectors and secure the cover with bungee cords.
Fig. 1
Note: Install all carriage bolts
with nut toward center of frame.
Fig. 1A
10017
1010
10017
7000
12117
Fig. 2A
7.
T
8. ATTACHING
FEET
& SECURING BASE
wistTight
7.1 To get your cover to fit
snugly over the frame, "twist"
each corner leg pole equally
until the cover becomes very
tight. (picture A). Make sure
to line up the hole in the top
of the leg with the hole in the
corner side bends.
7.2 TPicture B o keep the leg
in place, wrap the bungee cord
around the cross rail, insert
"S" hook into lined up hole of
leg pole and 3 way connec-
tor.
Do this for each corner.
Insert Base Feet Plates onto
bottom of legs, be sure to line
up the pre-drilled hole in the leg
with the pre-drilled hole in the
base foot. Insert PIN all the way
through leg and foot, to other
side, secure with ring.
B
6. SECURING COVER
Working inside, under-neath the unit, begin with the corners.
Insert the cord of the bungee-ball through the grommet and
around the #10044 Cross Pole, then around the ball. By doing
this from the inside it will hide the bungee-ball and give a cle-
aner look. When all 4 corners are secured, work from side to
side to get an even fit.
PAGE 3
5. SECURING LEGS
14 Short Pins are used to secure legs to
side bend connectors.
CARE & CLEANING INFORMATION
PAGE 4
DO NOT expose top or walls to open fire or flame. DO NOT use barbeque grills or smokers underneath canopy.
DO NOT use harsh abrasives, bleach or cleansers. Cover and walls can be easily cleaned with mild soap and water. Periodically check stakes or anchors to ensure stability of unit, especially
following exposure to high winds or heavy rain. NOT meant to hold snow load, brush snow off top with a broom or mop.
IMPORTANT:PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: ShelterLogic has no control over the elements such as wind, snow or heavy rain, we cannot be respon-
sible for damage caused by the canopy or to the canopy. We suggest you contact your insurance carrier for information just as you would for any other outside structure.
This is a Temporary Structure and is not recommended as a permanent structure. Safety glasses must be worm when securing bunges.
Improper Anchoring, Strong Winds, Snow or Ice:
CAUTION! WARNING!
ShelterLogic does not guarantee these canopies in snow or ice under any
circumstances. Canopies are designed to offer protection from damage caused by sun, light rain, tree sap, birds, and are not designed to hold the loads that accompany snow or ice. Any
Bungee cords are under extreme tension. Please use caution when applying as they may snap out of your hand and cause injury. The use of safety goggles may help to prevent injury.
canopy that is not anchored securely or properly will fly away. We will not be responsible for any canopy that blows away. proper anchoring is your responsibility. We offer several anchoring kits,
call customer service for more information or to place an order. Your canopy's cover can be quickly removed if needed when you know that a strong or severe weather front is approaching.