ClearSpan PB03000R5, Storage Master Elite Garage Series, PB03002R5, PB03004R5 User Manual

ClearSpan
Storage Master Elite Garage
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Revision date: 09.14.10
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PB03000R5 12' W x 20' L PB03002R5 12' W x 25' L PB03004R5 12' W x 30' L
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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.
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 building.
Do not position the shelter where large loads such as snow and ice, large tree branches, or other overhead obstacles could fall.
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.
QUICK START GUIDE
For a quick overview of this shelter and its components, consult the Quick Start Guide at the back of these instructions.
SITE
After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is essential. The following site characteristics will help 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. If the site is not level, construct footings to provide a secure base to assemble the structure. Pre-cast concrete blocks, pressure-treated wood posts, or poured footings are all acceptable when properly used.
Drainage: Water draining off 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 contractor.
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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.
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. Lay out the site (if this has not been completed).
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 for anchoring comments and instructions.
10. Assemble and install the cable assemblies (if equipped). These are typically found on larger shelters. Your shelter may include struts or other methods of bracing attached during the frame assembly procedure. (Some shelters do not require cables or struts.)
11. Install, tighten, and secure the end panel (if equipped) and main cover. This applies to fabric covers that stretch over the frame assembly. Your shelter may
include roof panels or side panels or both.
12. Read the Care and Maintenance information at the end of these instructions.
13. 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 different parts of the shelter. (Some are used in this document. Others may not apply to this particular shelter.)
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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 definitions 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 different 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 offer an optional foot. Some use 1-way connectors.
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 flattened 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 joints and to fasten brackets to rafters.
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REQUIRED TOOLS
The following list identifies 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
Scissors and chalk line (optional)
Marker to mark locations on the pipes
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. Failing to anchor the shelter properly will void the manufacturer’s warranty and may cause serious injury and damage.
Variable speed drill and impact driver (cordless with extra batteries works best)
Metal-cutting tool for pipe
Wrench, ratchet and socket (recommended)
Hammers and gloves
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 and all shelter diagrams for clarification, or contact Customer Service.
NOTE: At this time, you do not need to open the plastic bags containing the fasteners (if used).
The diagrams below illustrate two possible ways to properly anchor the shelter to the site.
Anchor System
for use on concrete.
Ground Anchor System
Install an anchor at each rafter leg along each side of the frame.
The parts shown in the diagrams regarding anchor systems are not included with the shelter. Contact Customer Service
at 1-800-245-9881 to purchase additional parts to anchor the shelter.
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The following graphics and photos will help you identify the different parts. (Some parts are not shown.)
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FA4482B Tek Screw
QH1330 Variable Angle Bracket
100441 Nut Setter
104075
1.75" x 1.75" Square Tube Insert
102921B Neo-bonded Galvanized Washer
104626 3-Way Square Tube Fitting
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104627 4-Way Square Tube Fitting
104624 1-Way Square Tube Fitting w/ Plate
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OVERVIEW
This section describes assembling your garage. For details, consult the remainder of these instructions. See illustration below to identify main parts of the shelter.
1. Locate the required parts for each assembly procedure.
2. Assemble and position base rails.
3. Assemble rafters and frame.
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Storage Master Elite Garage
End Rafter
4. Square and anchor the frame.
5. Install side and end panels.
6. Attach main cover.
Inside Rafter
Purlin
4-Way Fitting
3-Way Fitting
End Conduit
Base Rail
1-Way Square Tube Fitting w/ Plate
Diagram may show a different shelter length.
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LAY OUT THE BUILDING SITE
After the site is prepared, marking the ground where the shelter will be situated and identifying the location of the shelter corners helps to square the frame after it is assembled.
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ASSEMBLE AND POSITION BASE RAILS
NOTE: Assistance is required to assemble the garage
frame.
Gather the parts:
Taking these steps before assembling the shelter saves time and ensures that the structure is positioned as desired. The following procedure is a suggested method. Its use depends on the size of the shelter, shelter application, the footings, and the method used to anchor the shelter.
This procedure may not be needed for shelters that include a base rail. It can be used, however, as a guide when positioning the frame on the site during assembly.
SQUARE THE SITE
1. Identify a corner where a building rafter or base rail will be positioned, drive in a stake, and string a line the exact width of the building and stake in place.
2. String a line at least as long as the building from the first stake at 90°.
NOTE: A transit can be used to ensure an accurate 90° angle, or the 3-4-5 rule can be used. Refer to diagram. Using multiples of 3-4-5 such as 6-8-10 or 12-16-20 helps to maintain an accurate 90° angle.
3. After squaring the position of the building and placing a stake at all corners, string a line between the stakes to mark the base of the building.
Square tubing (See chart below)
1.75" x 1.75" square tube insert (#104075)
1-way square tube fittings (#104624)
Tek screws and nut setter 3/8'' x 2-9/16" magnetic
The base rails consist of 2" x 2" square tubing and run the length of the building. The tubing is connected by a 16" square tube (1.75" x 1.75") insert. Each frame length has a different configuration of 2" x 2" square tubes.
Listed below are the shelter lengths and the tubing required for one (1) base rail.
Shelter Length Tubing Requirement
20' 124" & 124"
25' (2) 124" & 60"
30' (2) 124" & 120"
ASSEMBLE BASE RAILS
1. Locate your shelter in the table above and determine the required tubing for the two base rails.
Example: For a shelter that is 20' long, one base rail would require two (2) 124" tubes.
4. Continue with the base rail assembly procedures that follow.
2. At each splice, insert the 1.75" x 1.75" square tube 8" into one of the 2" x 2" tubes and secure with two Tek screws.
3. Slide the remaining 2" x 2" tube onto the exposed portion of the insert and secure with Tek screws. See diagram below.
2" x 2"
Insert
2" x 2"
#104075
1.75" x 1.75" Square tube insert
Tek screws
4. Repeat the steps for all base rail splices (if present) and for the remaining base rail.
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