Specifications The RV Shelter is a heavy duty protective cover with UV protection, double stitched and white in color to resist the heat in the summer. The tubing is powder coated for rust resistance. The zipper door flap allows for easy access. Materials Steel Tubing- Powder Coated Frame Shelter Cover...
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Dress Properly. Protective non skid footwear are recommended when setting up the RV Shelter. Wear restrictive hair covering to contain long hair. Use eye protection. Always wear ANSI approved impact safety goggles when setting up this product. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. 10.
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ASSEMBLY Note: For simplicity, many of the parts in these instructions are referred to by their part number in parenthesis. For example: “Foot (5)” is the same as “(5)” Refer to the Parts List on page 14 for part number definitions. Assembling the Frame Assemble the End Bows and the Middle Bows as shown in Figure 1.
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Connecting the Front End Bow to the Middle Bow At what will be the front of the RV Shelter, attach (10a+b) to the END BOW (center). Use Bolts (13), Washer (17), and Nuts (16). Repeat on the opposite side. Do not completely tighten at this time because minor frame adjustments will be done later.
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The Back End Bow At the base of the back End Bow, fit (9) to (4). Attach (10a+b) to the center of the last End Bow. Use Bolts (13), Washer (17), and Nuts (16). Repeat on the other side of the End Bow.
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Top Rails Start at one side of the back End Bow along the curvature of (3). (11) attaches to (3) on the inside of this curve. Insert (1) inside (11) and attach to the Middle Bow. Continue attaching the (1)’s to the Middle Bows and each other until you reach the end. Repeat these steps on the other side.
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Squaring the Frame When the RV Shelter frame is assembled, and in it’s final location, use the Rope (19) to Figure 7. measure the distance between opposite corners, see Mark the rope and check the distance of the other two corners; the distance should be the same. If not, adjust the frame until it is.
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TARP DOOR INSTRUCTIONS Before installing the Tarp Cover (23), install the Tarp Door (21) and Tarp Back Panel (22). The Tarp Door Panel (21) has two zippers in it. At the doorway of the frame, remove the Bolts (14) and Nuts (16) from the three Top Rails (1), top and sides.
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Place the Tarp Back (22) over the arch of the back End Bow and wrap the material around the arch while bringing the slits to the inside of the frame. Place the End Top Rail (11) at the Top Crest (12) into the slit. See Figure 9 on the previous page. Once the End Top Rails (11) are into the slits on the sides and top, put the Bolts (14) and Nuts (16) back into all the places that they were removed and tighten them down.
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TARP COVER INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Use at least six people to help position the Tarp Cover (23) over the frame. It is suggested to have a person on a ladder at each end of the frame to assist with lifting. For safety, have someone to support the ladder so it will not topple over.
TARP COVER INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Pull the rope tighter, using a few knots to secure to the Turnbuckle (20). Twist the Turnbuckle (20) to tighten the rope. Check monthly & tighten if needed. See Figure 13. When the Tarp Cover (23) is aligned, fasten the Tarp Cover to the frame using the Rope (19).
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Assembly Drawing NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only and are not available individually as replacement parts. SKU 103-1642 Page 13...
Parts List Part Description Q'ty Top Rail with Tapered End Roof Extension Roof Bend C o r n e r F o o t Foot 6* Upper Leg Lower Leg Bottom Rail with Tapered End 9* End Bottom Rail 10a Upper Support Brace 10b Lower Support Brace(Tapered) End Top Rail Top Crest...
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