Assembly Instructions
Fiesta® Tent Liner
10’ thru 30’ wide Smooth or Gathered
Preparation:
1.
The liner should be installed after the fiesta frame has been
assembled, minus cross bars. It will be easier to install the peak/
ridge pulleys for the liner AS the fiesta frame is being assembled
and before the legs are installed (see fig.2). The outer top should
be installed before the liner.
Attach Liner Pulleys to Peak and Ridge:
2.
Loop the pulley support strap up and over the PTT
peak casting. Attach the pulley to the D-rings at
the bottom and pass the pull rope through the
pulley so that the quick link at the end of the rope
hangs approximately at ground level. Pull the
loose end of the rope to the side of the tent and
drape it over the eave bar of the frame.
Lap Liner Sections and Install Eyes:
3.
To join liner end and mid sections, overlap the reinforcement peak patches, carefully sealing the matching
velcro. Align the holes of the patches and insert the
eye bolt down thru both patches. From underneath
thread the eye nut onto the eye bolt and tighten. Seal
the velcro edges peak to eave.
Hoist Liner Sections to Peak of Frame:
4.
With all liner sections joined and velcroed and the
perimeter edges loose, attach the pull rope quick link
to the eye bolt of each reinforcement patch. Pull the
ropes over the eave bar to hoist the liner to the peaks
of the frame. Tie off each pull rope securely to a
frame upright to hold it in the hoisted position.
2
PULLEY
PULL
ROPE
1
Pull Rope
All Liner Sections
velcroed together
PULLEY
SUPPORT
STRAP
QUICK
LINK
PULL
ROPE
EYE
BOLT
REINFORCING
PATCH
Remove Cross-Bars
3
QUICK
LINK
VELCRO
4
Reinforcement
Patches with
eye bolt
Hip
Bar
5-B
Corner
Casting
Attach Liner at the (4) Corners:
5.
After hoisting the liner to the peak of the frame,
5-A
attach the (4) corners by wrapping the liner corner straps around the (4) corner castings so that
they are captured under the eave bars. Cinch
the liner straps to draw the corners snuggly into
the corner.
Attach the Liner along the Eave Line:
6.
Fiestas under 24 ft wide use the standard
Fiesta wall hooks at the eave line (see 6-A).
Pull Rope
(Tied to
Upright)
6-A 6-B
Close up of liner
strap looped under
the eaves, around
the corner casting
Pass the wall hook under the eave bar and hook
to the wall rope as shown.
Fiestas 24 ft and wider hook the FASTEX strap
and buckle to the eave bar. Pass the liner strap
over the eave bar, fasten the FASTEX buckle and
cinch the liner toward the eave bar (see 6-B).
Replace Cross Bars and make final adjustments:
7.
Fiesta Wall
Hook
Wall Rope
Strap from
Outer Fabric
To replace the cross bars, separate the velcro between liner sections, as needed. Insert the cross-bar and then re-seal the velcro
so that the cross bar simply passes through the liner. If the liner has wrinkles, adjust the tension in the liner corner straps and
eave straps. If corners are too tight, on Fiestas under 24 ft wide, move liner wall hooks toward the nearest corner side of any
stitching between the top fabric and the wall rope to relieve interference. For Fiestas 24 ft and wider, loosen FASTEX buckles as
needed along the eave and slide them closer to the nearest corner and retighten.
05-06
FASTEX
Buckle
and strap
FILIN
EVANSVILLE, INDIANA
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Craftsmanship and are available for any questions you may have or assistance you may need.
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812-867-2421
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812-867-0547
Anchor products are of superior design and operate best within the parameters of these instruc-
tions. 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 at www.anchorinc.com.
For additional assistance consult: “The IFAI Procedural Handbook For The Safe
Installation And Maintenance Of Tentage” and the IFAI “Pullout Capacity Of Tent Stakes”,
both available from the IFAI Tent Rental Division.
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 construction of the
tent. We are not responsible for methods that installers may choose to secure the tent to the
ground.
2. 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.
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.
3. 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.
4. 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.
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