
12'W x 20'L x 10'H Run-in-Shed
Assembly Instructions
150 Callender Road
Watertown, CT 06795
www.shelterlogic.com
11/11/10
DESCRIPTION MODEL #
12'W x 20'L x 10'H Run-In-Shed 51351
RECOMMENDED TOOLS
Please read instructions COMPLETELY before assembly. This shelter MUST be securely anchored. 
THIS IS A TEMPORARY STRUCTURE AND NOT RECOMMENDED AS A PERMANENT STRUCTURE.
Before you start: 2+ individual recommended for assembly, approximate time 3 hrs.
1-800-524-9970
Canada:
1-800-559-6175
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ATTENTION:
This shelter product is manufactured with quality materials. It is designed to t the ShelterLogic 
ShelterLogic 
and light snow. Please anchor this ShelterLogic
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, LLC Shelters offer storage and protection from damage caused by sun, light rain, tree sap, animal - bird excrement 
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, LLC structure properly. See manual for more anchoring details. Proper anchoring, 
keeping cover tight and free of snow and debris is the responsibility of the consumer. Please read and understand the installation detail, 
warnings and cautions prior to beginning installation. If you have any questions call the customer service number listed below. Please 
refer to the warranty card inside this package.
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, LLC custom fabric cover included. 
DANGER:
Prior to installation, consult with all local municipal codes regarding installation of temporary shelters. 
Choose the location of your shelter carefully. DANGER: Keep away from electrical wires. Check for 
overhead utility lines, tree branches or other structures. Check for underground pipes or wires before 
you dig. DO NOT install near roof lines or other structures that could shed snow, ice or excessive run 
off onto your shelter. DO NOT hang objects from the roof or support cables. 
WARNING:
Risk of re. DO NOT smoke or use open ame devices (including grills, re pits, deep fryers, smokers or 
lanterns) in or around the shelter. DO NOT store ammable liquids (gasoline, kerosene, propane, etc.) in 
or around your shelter. Do not expose top or sides of the shelter to open re or other ame source. 
CAUTION:
Use CAUTION when erecting the frame. Use safety goggles during installation. Secure and bolt together 
overhead poles during assembly. Beware of pole ends. 
PROPER ANCHORING AND INSTALLATION OF FRAME:
PROPER ANCHORING OF THE FRAME IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONSUMER. 
ShelterLogic
securely has the potential to y away causing damage, and is not covered under the warranty. Periodically check the anchors to ensure 
stability of shelter. ShelterLogic 
quickly removed and stored prior to severe weather conditions. If strong winds or severe weather is forecast in your area, we 
recommend removal of cover. 
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is not responsible for damage to the unit or the contents from acts of nature. Any shelter that is not anchored 
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, LLC cannot be responsible for any shelter that blows away. NOTE: Your shelter’s cover can be 
REPLACEMENT PARTS, ASSEMBLY, SPECIAL ORDERS:
Genuine ShelterLogic
application, replacement covers, wall and enclosure kits, vent and light kits, frame parts, zippered doors and other accessories. All 
items are shipped factory direct to your door. 
QUESTIONS - CLAIMS - SPECIAL ORDERS?  CALL OUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE: 
U.S. CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-800-524-9970  INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMER SERVICE: 001-860-945-6442  CANADA CUSTOMER SERVICE: 1-800-559-6175 
HOURS OF OPERATION: MON-FRI 8:30AM-8:00PM EST, SAT-SUN 8:30AM-5:00PM EST.
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, LLC replacement parts and accessories are available from the factory, including anchoring kits for nearly any 
CARE AND CLEANING:
A tight cover ensures longer life and performance. Always maintain a tight cover. Loose fabric can accelerate 
deterioration of cover fabric. Immediately remove any accumulated snow or ice from the roof structure with a 
broom, mop or other soft-sided instrument. Use extreme caution when removing snow from cover- always 
remove from outside the structure. DO NOT use hard-edged tools or instruments like rakes or shovels to 
remove snow. This could result in punctures to the cover. DO NOT use bleach or harsh abrasive products to 
clean the fabric cover. Cover is easily cleaned with mild soap and water. 
WARRANTY:
This shelter carries a full limited warranty against defects in workmanship. ShelterLogic 
properly used and installed, the product and all associated parts, are free from manufacturer’s defects for a period of:
1 YEAR FOR COVER FABRIC, END PANELS AND FRAMEWORK 
Warranty period is determined by date of shipment from ShelterLogic®, LLC for factory direct purchases or date of purchase from an authorized 
reseller, (please save a copy of your purchase receipt). If this product or any associated parts are found to be defective or missing at the time of receipt, 
ShelterLogic
shall be covered for the remainder of the Original Limited Warranty Period. All shipping costs will be the responsibility of the customer. Parts and replacements will be sent C.O.D. You must save the original packaging materials for shipment back. If you purchased from a local dealer, all claims must have a 
copy of original receipt.  After purchase, please ll out and return warranty card for product registration. Please see warranty card for more details.
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, LLC will repair or replace, at it’s option, the defective parts at no charge to the original purchaser. Replacement parts or repaired parts 
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RUN-IN-SHED ASSEMBLY MANUAL
Please read instructions completely before assembly
FRAME ASSEMBLY OVERVIEW
Assembly 
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Mfg. 
Part #
100224
10225 
10226 
10273 
10223 
02030 
02031 
10205 
10110
10111 
10112 
00669 
10210 
10114 
10115 
10270
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12'W x 10'H
150 Callender Road
Watertown, CT 06795
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BASIC FRAME ASSEMBLY
STEP 1
Fit together an end rib using the following parts (1) 10224 Bent Tube Swedged, (1) 10225 Bent Tube Plain and 
(2) 10226 Bent Corner Leg. Using (2) 10114 1/4" x 2" Carriage Bolts and (2) 01010 1/4" Nuts securely fasten 
the joints of the Corner Legs to the bends. Lay this rib on the ground at the rear of your shelters designated 
location.             
STEP 2
Assemble a middle rib using the following parts (1) 10224 Bent Tube Swedged, (1) 10225 Bent Tube Plain and 
(2) 10273 Middle Upright Tube. Using (2) 10114 1/4" x 2' Carriage Bolts (1) 00669 1/4" x 3" Round Head Bolt 
and (3) 01010 1/4" Nuts securely fasten the joints of the Corner Legs to the bends. Lay this rib on the ground 
near the rst end rib.            
STEP 3 
3A 
Stand the rear end rib vertically and lean against a permanent structure. Place a ShelterLock against 
the rib over the hole for the cross rail just above the joint of the side bend and the extension. Insert a 1/4" x 3" 
Carriage Bolt through the rib and the ShelterLock with the head of the Bolt on the outside of the rib. Place athe 
plain end of a 02030 Wind Brace using a 1/4" x 2" Carriage Bolt and Nut to each corner upright tube. Place (2) 
10112 3-way Connectors around the bent corner leg. Insert the end of a 10110 Cover Rail Tube into the 3-Way 
Connector and fasten these with a 1/4" x 1-5/8" Bolt and Nut. Slide the connector until it is 5" up from the 
ground and loosely tighten. Repeat at the bent corner.
3B Attach 10111 4-Way Connector to the end of the 2 Cover Rail Tubes and loosely fasten with a  1/4" x 
1-5/" Bolt and Nut. Insert another Cover Rail Tube into each 4-Way Connector and loosely fasten with a 1/4" 
x 1-5/8" Bolt and Nut. Place the plain end of another 02030 Cross Rail over swedged end of those already 
attached and lean them down. With help, stand the middle rib vertically and insert the bottom of each upright 
tube into the 4-Way Connectors. Place a ShelterLock against the rib over the hole for the Cross Rail just above 
the joint of the side bend and extension. Insert a 1/4" x 3" Bolt through the rib and ShelterLock with the head of 
the bolt on the outside of the rib. Raise the Cross Rails up and slide them over the bolt and rest them into the 
anti-rack device and secure with 1/4" Nut. Attach the lower end of the Wind Brace to the middle rib with a 1/4" x 
2" Carriage Bolt and Nut. Be sure that the head of the Bolt is on the outside of the rib. Slide the 4-Way Connector up until they are 5" above the ground and tighten losely.
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STEP 4 INSTALLING TOP RAIL
Install top cross rail assembly starting with (1) 02031 Plain Cross Rail Tube UNDER the last bow and on TOP 
of all the middle bows. End with the plain end of the Cross Rail Tapered End UNDER the front bow.     
NOTE:
Use the Special Round Head    
1/4" x 3" Bolts for securing the top 
rail to the Middle Ribs only!
STEP 5 ATTACHING & SECURING BASE FEET
Depending on the model you have purchased, your base feet will either t onto the outside of the leg poles, 
or slide inside the leg poles. After installing Base Feet Plates onto the bottom of Middle Leg Poles, be sure to 
line up the pre-drilled hole in the leg with the pre-drilled hole in the base foot. Insert 1/4" x 2" bolts all the way 
through laeg and foot, to the other side, secure with bolt.
STEP 6 ANCHOR SHELTER  
w/ AUGER ANCHORS for 
DIRT SURFACES
You will secure the anchors to the corner leg bends using 
the cable and clamp. Be sure to put cable through the hole 
in the corner leg bend, and through eye of anchor, secure 
clamp. Repeat process attaching the remaining anchors to 
the middle ribs with the cable around the upright above the 
foot plate.
NOTE:
Anchors must be placed 
inside of shelter!
NOTE:
15" Augers are for temporary use only! 
For best results ShelterLogic recommends using our Easy Hooks (#10036 
4-pack, #10035 6-pack, or #10038 
8-pack) or 30" Augers (#10075 4-pack, 
#10078 6-pack, or #10079 8-pack) for a 
stronger, more secure
End Rib Anchors
installation.
Call 1-800-524-9970 
or visit 
www.shelterlogic.com 
for more information.
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STEP 7 SECURING YOUR COVER
Pull the cover over the frame. The welded in webbing should be at the front and back of the building. Also note 
that the pocket with the cutouts, running along the sides of the cover, should be on the inside and near the 
ground. Insert the "S" hook from the ratchets into the hole in the leg of the frame. Next, insert the webbing into 
the spindle of the ratchet and tighten ratchet until the webbing overlaps itself, do not tighten all the way yet. 
Check to be sure the cover still has an even overhang on the front and rear, adjust as necessary. Once the 
cover is even, nish tightening the ratchets, alternating from corner to corner to ensure the cover stays even.
After the cover is tight end to end, remove the cross rails and connectors on oen side of them fram and place 
them into the pockets between the cutouts. Atach the crossrail using the 3-way and 4-way cover rail clamps 
around the uprights and loosely fasten with the 1/4" x 1-5/8" bolts and 1/4" nuts. Check that the rails are evenly 
spaced above the ground on both sides. Push down on the connectors one at a time to tension the cover and 
tighten the bolts to hold tightly.
WARNING:
Do not leave a partially or fully covered unit   
without being fully anchored! Serious injury to 
persons or property could result.
STEP 8 
Find the open side of the protective boot and open it. Insert the foot of the 
corner leg into the protective boot. When foot is all the way in the boot insert 
the top edge of the boot into the hem of the cover. When complete secure the 
Velcro on the open side of the boot to close the boot.
The ratchets should 
be checked monthly 
to make sure cover 
is tight.
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