ClearSpan Storage Master Solarguard Instruction Manual

Poly Shelters
for Storage Master Solarguard (Round “Hut” Style)
SKU #PB00100R4N & #PB00100R3N 30' Wide x 15' High x 48' Long
© 2004 ClearSpan
All rights reserved. Reproduction prohibited without written permission. Rev: 22 June 04
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Instruction Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the ClearSpanTM Poly Shelter. We appreciate your patronage. We hope you enjoy building and utilizing your shelter. Please read this entire instruction manual before starting to assemble your shelter. If you require assistance during the construction process you may call us at 1-888-603-4445.
A Word About Safety
Just as we want you to be pleased with your assembled shelter, we donʼt want you to get hurt in the process of building it! Our suggestions include the following:
• Wear eye protection when drilling and power-screwing.
• Wear head protection when working with/under heavy parts including metal tubing.
• Wear gloves when handling metal tubing due to sharp or rough ends.
• Use a portable GFCI when working with corded power tools.
• Never erect a shelter directly under power lines.
• Be careful not to drive anchors into buried power cables.
• Do not climb on the shelter or its frame. It is not designed to support human weight.
• If the shelter is enclosed, provide proper and adequate ventilation.
• Do not store hazardous materials in the shelter without proper ventilation and precautions.
• If both ends are covered, provide proper ingress and egress to prevent entrapment.
• Do not occupy the shelter during very high winds, hurricanes, or tornadoes.
• If shelter is moved after construction, inspect shelter thoroughly before reuse.
• Use common sense at all times.
Required Tools
Before you start to build your shelter you should assemble the following tools:
• Tape Measure at least as long as your shelter
• Fine Point Marker to mark locations on tubing
• Electric Drill/Driver (cordless preferred)
Adjustable Wrenches
• Step ladder tall enough to safely work at the height of your shelter
• Two (or more) 50-foot pieces of rope
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IMPORTANT - Read Anchoring Instructions
You must read the anchoring instructions packed with your kit prior to shelter assembly!
Selecting a Location
It is important to select a proper location for your poly shelter. While the location may have been predetermined before you even ordered your shelter, you may want to “improve” the location before starting the assembly process.
One of the most important considerations is that the location should be level. If it is not, the shelterʼs frame will not assemble or sit properly. If your location is not level, you should consider grading it before building on it. Another alternative is to provide footings which are level to support the shelter. These could be pressure-treated posts, precast concrete blocks, or poured in place footings.
Drainage is another important consideration. Rain flowing off your shelter should have a natural path to flow away from the shelter and not under or into it.
Section A - Unpack & Identify Parts
Step 1: Before you begin to assemble your shelter you should first unpack the contents of your
shipment. During this process you will learn what all of the various parts look like.
Tip: We recommend you start by laying out the contents of your shipment in an orderly fashion as shown in the photograph below. Note that your parts may look different from those shown.
The contents of the Bill of Material for your shelter will depend on the size of the shelter ordered. Please refer to the Bill of Material that came with your shelter.
Step 2: Carefully go through the bill of material that came with your shelter and verify that you have
all the required parts.
Tip: It is not necessary to open the plastic bags and count all of the fasteners at this time.
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Parts Identification
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Driver Bit
Carriage Bolt & Hex Nut
Purlin Cross Clamp
Tek Screw
Pipe Strap
Rafter Top Section Rafter Bottom Section
End Coupler
Center Coupler
Foot
Purlin/Cover Conduit (swaged shown)
Note: Illustrations are not to scale.
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Band Clamp
Strap Ratchet
Fabric Clip
Plain End Strap
Cover
Note: Illustrations are not to scale.
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Assembly Diagrams
Your assembled shelter will be similar to the illustration below:
First you will assemble the frame:
Note: All rafters are not shown in this illustration - Just the first 4 at the right end
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