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MANUAL NO. 193762
REV D/MRS 8/1/17 ECN 17-141
PRO-TEC SENTRY BUILDING
AWNING MANUAL
IMPORTANT - TO THE DEALER OR ERECTOR:
RETURN THIS MANUAL TO THE OWNER FOR THEIR FUTURE REFERENCE
SIOUX STEEL COMPANY, P.O. BOX 1265, SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA 57101
1-800-557-4689

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  • Page 1 MANUAL NO. 193762 REV D/MRS 8/1/17 ECN 17-141 PRO-TEC SENTRY BUILDING AWNING MANUAL IMPORTANT - TO THE DEALER OR ERECTOR: RETURN THIS MANUAL TO THE OWNER FOR THEIR FUTURE REFERENCE SIOUX STEEL COMPANY, P.O. BOX 1265, SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA 57101...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PAGE 2 TOOLS & EQUIPMENT PAGE 3 COMPONENTS PAGE 4 40' AWNING FRAME PAGE 5 50' AWNING FRAME PAGE 6 60' AWNING FRAME PAGE 7 70' AWNING FRAME PAGE 8 80' AWNING FRAME PAGE 9 90' AWNING FRAME PAGE 10 EAVE INSTALLATION PAGE 11...
  • Page 3: Safety

    If damage to building occurs, access in or around building should be restricted to inspection only. Immediately contact your dealer or Sioux Steel Warranty Department at (800) 557-4689. Repair of damages should be implemented as soon as practical, with appropriate PRO-TEC replacement parts.
  • Page 4: Tools & Equipment

    TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT Drilling Tools: Power drill 3/16” drill bit (for pilot drilling drill screws) 17/32” drill bit (for1/2" bolts) 3/8” power driver (for drill screws) Measuring Tools: 25' Tape measure Hand Tools: Socket & wrench size 3/8” & 3/4" Impact Wrench (pneumatic or electric) Special Tools: Movable scaffolding or man lift Material (Customer Supplied):...
  • Page 5: Components

    COMPONENTS UPPER TUBE BRACE ARM HORIZONTAL ARM 2" MOUNT PLATE (USED ON END 2" MOUNT RAFTERS) 40' TO 80' 40' TO 80' 189992GRY 194105GRY 189993GRY 194104GRY EAVE 3" 193388GRY - 10FT 194098GRY - 12FT 189987GRY - 16FT SWAGED EAVE 3" 193389GRY - 10FT 194100GRY - 12FT 187299...
  • Page 6: 40' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 40' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 7: 50' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 50' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 8: 60' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 60' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 9: 70' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 70' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 10: 80' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 80' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 11: 90' Awning Frame

    STEP 1- 90' AWNING FRAMING Step 1.1 Install Upper Tube as shown in drawing by drilling 17/32" clearance hole into rafter and then securing with 1/2" bolt and nut. Step 1.2 Assemble Horizontal Arm and Brace Arm to Upper Tube utilizing existing pre-drilled holes and 1/2"...
  • Page 12: Eave Installation

    STEP 2- EAVE INSTALLATION Step 2.1 Starting at one end, install Eave 3" as shown in drawing. Secure with 1/4" drill screws from underneath at insert connections. Step 2.2 Next, install Swaged Eave 3" as shown in drawing. Secure with (2) 1/4" drill screws from underneath at swage and insert connections .
  • Page 13: 40' To 50' Ratchet Mount Installation

    STEP 3- 40' TO 50' RATCHET MOUNT INSTALLATION Step 3.1 Install (1) 2" Mount Plate and (1) 2" Mount to each End Rafter by utilizing (4) 1/2" bolts and nuts. See drawing and LH & RH End Rafter detail below. Step 3.2 Next, install (2) 2"...
  • Page 14: 60' To 80' Ratchet Mount Installation

    STEP 3- 60' TO 80' RATCHET MOUNT INSTALLATION Step 3.1 Install (1) 2" Mount Plate and (1) 2" Mount to each End Rafter by utilizing (4) 1/2" bolts and nuts. See drawing and LH & RH End Rafter detail below. Step 3.2 Next, install (2) 2"...
  • Page 15: 90' Ratchet Mount Installation

    STEP 3- 90' RATCHET MOUNT INSTALLATION Step 3.1 Install (1) 2" Mount Plate and (1) 2" Mount to each End Rafter by utilizing (4) 1/2" bolts and nuts. See drawing and LH & RH End Rafter detail below. Step 3.2 Next, install (2) 2" Mounts to each Center Rafter by utilizing (4) 1/2" bolts and nuts.
  • Page 16: Cover Splice Bracket

    COVER SPLICE BRACKET If structure requires multiple covers, install Mount Angle (193651GRY) on upper chord of rafter at splice location as shown below utilizing (4) 1/4" x 1 1/4" Drill Screws (157630). Note: Mount angle is used for 2" Conestoga ratchets at splice location. See Cover manual for additional details.
  • Page 17: Maintenance Schedule

    2. Installation Adjustment a. The building and end wall panels cover on your SIOUX PRO-TEC® Sentry Building may relax after installation. It is critical to keep the cover taut (snug) over the rafters and end wall panels taut over end wall framing to prevent wear and ensure a long life. Tighten ratchets and adjust cables as required.
  • Page 18 Year 6 = 15% Exclusions specific to Pro-Tec Buildings: Damage or loss of any kind from (1) exposure of the fabric cover or end panel material to any heat source for any length of time; (2) a failure to properly compact and engineer soils; (3) a failure to properly construct footings and foundations; and (4) exposure to conditions in excess of the design wind and snow load specifications.

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