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HomeMy WebLinkAbout36397-Z ~useuik~ TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ~ BUILDING DEPARTMENT ° TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE ~ 'tea ~ ~ SOUTHOLD, NY BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES WITH ONE SET OF APPROVED PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) Permit 36397 Date: 5/17/2011 Permission is hereby granted to: TFLC INC _ _ 8405 COX LANE - CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 To: CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY STORAGE BUILDING (CLEARSPAN HOOP HOUSE) AS APPLIED FOR.REPLACES EXPIRED BUILDING PERMiT # 34509 At premises located at: 8405 COX LA CUTCHOGUE, N.Y. 11935 SCTM # 473889 Sec/Block/Lot # 83.-3-8 Pursuant to application dated .5/17/2011 and approved by the Building Inspector. To expire on 11/17/2012. Fees: PERMIT RENEWAL $858.00 Total: $858.00 Building Inspector FORM NO. 3 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD BUILDING DEPARTMENT Town Hall Southold, N.Y. BUILDING PERMIT (THIS PERMIT MUST BE KEPT ON THE PREMISES UNTIL FULL COMPLETION OF THE WORK AUTHORIZED) PERMIT NO. 34509 Z Date MARCH 18, 2009 Permission is hereby granted to: JOHN & SUSAN DROSKOSKI P.O. BOX 395 LAUREL,NY 11948 for CONSTRUCTION OF TEMPORARY STORAGE BUILDING (CLEARSPAN HOOP HOUSE) AS APPLIED FOR. THIS IS A TEMPORARY PERMIT THAT WILL EXPIRE 9/18/09. at premises located at 8405 COX LA CUTCHOGUE County Tax Map No. 473889 Section 083 Block 0003 Lot No. 008 pursuant to application dated FEBRUARY 27, 2009 and approved by the Building Inspector to expire on SEPTEMBER 18, 2009. Fee $ 858.00 Authorized Signature ORIGINAL Rev. 5/8/02 Iw 1 FIELD INSPECTION REPORT DATE COMMENTS troll - - _ _ - _ - w ~ 3 FOUNDATION (1ST) - V ~z - ~ 3 FOUNDATION (2ND) - ~ ~ ~ n ~ z C\~~ z ROUGH FRAMING & ~ y PLUMBING - - - - I~ ~ ~ r h~ INSULATION PER N. Y. O "'3 STATE ENERGY CODE C FINAL J ADDITIONAL COMMENTS v - - - - - -~--vLLl~i/V~a /1/D o.y~ a 0~ ,kern ~ `J ~~ro - _ - - _ _ - - ~ z o _ z - x x 0 ro - - _ _ _ - _ _ - - y TOWN OF SOUTHOLD D D BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION CHECKLIST BUII.DING DEPARTME Do you have or need the following, before applying? TowN HALL FEB 2 7 2009 Board ofxealth SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 4 sets of Building Plans TEL: (631) 765-1802 g~p~, pEpL Planning Board approval FAX: (631) 765-9502 TOWN OF SOUTHOUI Survey SoutholdTown.NorthFo;k.net PERMIT NO. .3 ~Soq Check Septic Form I Ql'Vl`7 ~{'W1C~ N.Y.S.D.E.C. Trustees Flood Permit Examined ~ ~ , 20~ Storm-Water Assessment Fotm Contact: ~ [ ' Approved 20 Mail to:~ i U F-h-/ Disapproved a/c ~ / 3 C~ /U z~-1 P U.6 ~ Phone: Expiration , 20_ \ / Building Inspector APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT Date ~Ep, 2'1 , 20~ INSTRUCTIONS a. This application MUST be completely filled in by typewriter or in ink and submitted to the Building Inspector with 4 sets of plans, accurate plot plan to scale. Fee according to schedule. b. Plot plan showing location of lot and of buildings on premises, relationship to adjoining premises or public streets or areas, and waterways. c. The work covered by this application may not be commenced before issuance of Building Permit. d. Upon approval of this application, the Building Inspector will issue a Building Permit to the applicant. Such a permit shall be kept on the premises available for inspection throughout the work. e. No building shall be occupied or used in whole or in part for any purpose what so ever until the Building Inspector issues a Certificate of Occupancy. f. Every building permit shall expire if the work authorized has not commenced within 12 months after the date of issuance or has not been completed within 18 months from such date. If no zoning amendments or other regulations affecting the property have been enacted in the interim, the Building Inspector may authorize, in writing, the extension of the permit for an addition six months. Thereafter, a new permit shall be required. APPLICATION IS HEREBY MADE o the Building Department for the issuance of a Building Permit pursuant to the Building Zone Ordinance of the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, New York, and other applicable Laws, Ordinances or Regulations, for the construction of buildings, additions, or alterations or for removal or demolition as rein described. The applicant agrees to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, building code, housing code and ations, and to admit authorized inspectors on premises and in building for necessary inspections. RETAIN STORM WATER RUNOFF ~ - (Signs of applicant or name, if a corporation) PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 236 OF THE TOWN CODE. ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL ~g y6o 1 C`'~~~~r rya- ~~351 MEET T~~H~~E REQUIREMENTGGSTTOppTTFFFTHE (Mailing address of applicant) State whether applicant is owGrtpeOr,TesCsee agent~arclTitB'Ct' engineer, general contractor, electrician, plumber or builder u ~..1p~ijL Name of owner of premises~/~'' ~~C7~.~y'' DATE:`3~~g 0 B.P. # (As on the tax ro11R®EJa BY__ 1/X~7- If applicant is a corporation, signature of duly authorized officer NO1lFY BUILDING DE-'n(~TMcNT AT ~ 765-1802 8 AM TO 4 t'M F01~ THE (Name and title of corporate officer) FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: 1. FOUNDATION.-11W0'RECtUIRJ_D Builders License No. '~2 5'o'Z FOR POURED CONCRETE 2. ROUGH- FRAMING 8 PLUMBING Plumbers License No. 3. INSULATION Electricians License No. 4. FINAL -CONSTRUCTION MUST Other Trade's License No. BE COMPLETE FOR C.O. ALL CONSTRUCT{ON SHALL MEET THE 1. Location f land on which proposed work will be done: REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NEW ~~lS~ L'oX L/~1n~ YORC~S SPONSI9LE FOR House Number Street am et County Tax Map No. 1000 Section ~ 3 Blercte' 0 3 Lot O~ Subdivision ~ laileilMap2*I,o. Lot ~ ~ GI V El a~_ e1) ~ I 2. State existing use and occupancy of premises and int ° usl & u$y o osed construction• a. Existing use and occupancy ~.i 6u~ ~ ~ a. ~ C„G1.+D CR Co r~Truk -'o(~ .T93{I.~QJ 6 O S'f2vc?aafL b. Intended use and occupancy ~ QJO e ,iY)A~,.~iv S7 ~?6 3. Nature of work (check which applicable): New Building~_Addition Alteration Repair Removal Demolition Other Work (Description) 4. Estimated Cost ~ l ~J O o ~ Fee (To be paid on filing this ~lication) 5. If dwelling, number of dwelling units ~ Number of dwelling units on each floor If garage, number of cars 6. If business, commercial or mixed occupancy, specify nature and extent of each type of use. Yyl Ac,1x ~Wt.~1 S7'tJlfla 7. Dimensions of existing structures, if any: Front '31 ~ ' (ol I Rear 3~ I 'toll Depth 33 (o rl Height r-o ~ Number of Stories I Dimensions of sarr~~ structure with alterations or additions: Front 30- ~rl Rear 3'7r-(o~~ Depth 3~'-c~ Height 14~r-o ~ Number of Stories 1 n `f ~ 11 ' 11 8. Dimensions of entire new construction: Front ~ Z' d Rear `I 2- ~ b Depth ~ - 0 Height I°r'- ro'~ Number of Stories I 9. Size of lot: Front I °I S• y Rear ~ 1 ~ ~ (o Depth 22S' . e7 10. Date of Purchase Name of Former Owner 11. Zone or use district in which premises are situated 12. Does proposed construction violate any zoning law, ordinance or regulation? YES_ NO~ 13. Will lot be re-graded? YES_ NO~WiII excess fill be removed from premises? YES_ NO~ 14. Names of Owner of premises Address Phone No. Name of Architect -TQMfs D~.E2KOgi.~,~ Address 'Lbo p~ii. D~-,~ Phone No C~37 77y X35'5 Name of Contractor h ~ ~ Address ~ ~ Phone No. ry 15 a. Is this property within, 100 feet of a tidal wetland or a freshwater wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, SOUTHOLD TOWN TRUSTEES & D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. b. Is this property within 300 feet of a tidal wetland? *YES NO * IF YES, D.E.C. PERMITS MAY BE REQUIRED. 16. Provide survey, to scale, with accurate foundation plan and distances to property lines.,. 17. If elevation at any point on property is at 10 feet or below, must provide topographical data om surVCy: 18. Are there any covenants and restrictions with respect to this property? *YES NO~ * IF YES, PROVIDE A COPY. STATE OF NEW YORK) SS: ~,(,Q~G(1G7~1 being duly sworn, deposes and says that (s)he is the applicant (Name of in/dividual signing contract) above named, (S)He is the (Contractor, Agent, Corporate Officer, etc.) of said owner or owners, and is duly authorized to perform or have performed the said work and to make and file this application; that all statements contained in this application are true to the best of his knowledge and belief; and that the work will be performed in the manner set forth in the application filed therewith. S~om to before me this 1~^ day of 20~ i~~ll~,~yyy~ MI~W~ V, BAQI~Ei MMMY ~1R ~ ~f Notary Public nMMa ~ Signature of Applicant OMtiirbndpiw0af.tl~ p JAMES J. DEERKOSKI, P.E. 260 Deer Drive Mattituck, N.Y. 11952 (516) 298-5506 Date: March 12, 2009 To: Southold Town Bldg. Dept. Re: Wind/ Snow Code John Droskoski Cox La. Cutchogue, NY 11935 To Whom It May Concern: The Proposed Structure Framing and ground uplift connections will meet the minimum of 120 MPH category B wind Loading, and 45 PSI snow loading. Any other questions please call. C~\ ~ Sincerely 'c,,. ~ l ` l \ a es J. Deerkoski aS Fy \ yL 7+} MR l? 009 D BLDG DEPL TOWN OF SOU(NO(D ~O~aOf SOUTyolo fumy Hall aunc~ # # ~I~cicphoiic (li3p 7fi:7-IR02 :i li7.i Alaiu Road N ~ Fay (lial) 71i.i !I: 1111 P.O. Rui 1179 ~ ~ Snulhuld. A']' 11971-09.i9 ~ ~~~UUNT'1,N`~ ii~~u.~x~c i~r:r:~irrnn~:~~r TOWN OF SOUTHOLD May 2"d, 2011 V~ ~ L John & Susan Droskoski C/ / / P.O. Box 395 ~ ~ ~ Laurel, N.Y. 11948 RE: 8405 Cox Lane (TEMPORARY STORAGE BUILDING) SCTM: #1000-83.-3-8 Dear Mr. & Mrs. Droskoski, Please contact the Building Department regarding Building Permit # 34509 issued March 18'h 2009. Please contact at us (631) 765-1802. Respectfully, SOUTHOLD TOWN BUILDING DEPT. ,s ~ r. ~ , PURSUANOTOCHA TER23gFF OF THE TOWN CODE. ClearSpan"" 42' Wide Storage Master SolarGuard~" Building IV 4 t1 ~iy i ~ r 'i~ DATE: ~Hil .nt length.... . FEE:$5~~' 0~ if ~T NO1 IFl' BU L i"r. ,'r~?cNT AT 765-1802 9 A~ ' i0 ?.P. FUR THE FOLLOWING INSPECTIONS: A,! ((1"~~, ~i 1. FOUNDATION - T~VO REQUIRED ~ ' ,~I~ vfi'„~I FOR POURED CONI,RETE i ~ f-:` THE 2. ROUGH - FRAMIG^ PL~~'f'":G 3. INSULATION ~ ~ ~ ~ BE ;OM~Pi_c~~._ C.0. ALL CONS?RUCTiCiN SHALL P,4EET TH ©2008 ClearSpanT"" REQUIREMENTS OF THE CODES OF NE STK# DIMENSIONS All Rights Reserved. Reproductiq~RK STATE. NGI RESFOfdSIBLE FO PB00232R4 42' W x 1T 3" H x 60' L is prohibited without permission.DESIGN OR COfdSTRUCTION ERROR CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER U! LOCATION Choosing the proper location is an important step before you begin to assemble the structure. Always consult local and regional building codes before you begin. The following suggestions and precautions will help you YOU MUST READ THIS DOCUMENT BEFORE YOU determine whether your selected location is the best BEGIN TO ASSEMBLE THE SHELTER. location. • Never erect the structure under power lines. Thank you for purchasing this ClearSpanT"' shelter When properly assembled and maintained, this product will Identify whether underground cables and pipes are provide years of reliable service. These instructions include present before preparing the site or anchoring the helpful hints and important information needed to safely structure. assemble and properly maintain the shelter. Please read Location should be away from structures that could these instructions before you begin. cause snow to drift on or around the building. If you have any questions during the assembly, contact Do not position the shelter where large loads such as Customer Service for assistance. snow and ice, large tree branches, or other overhead SAFETY PRECAUTIONS obstacles could fall. • Wear eye protection. SITE • Wear head protection. After choosing a location, proper preparation of the site is essential. The following site characteristics will help ensure • Wear gloves when handling metal tubes. the integrity of the structure. • Use a portable GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) A level site is required to properly and safely erect and when working with power tools and cords. anchor the frame. • Do not climb on the shelter or framing during or after If the site is not level, use footings to provide a secure construction. base for the structure. Pre-cast concrete blocks, • Do not occupy the shelter during high winds, pressure-treated wood posts, or poured footings are all tornadoes, or hurricanes. acceptable when properly used. • Provide adequate ventilation if the structure is IMPORTANT: Some soil types and locations may enclosed. require footings to propery support and anchor the building. Consult a qualified professional who is familiar • Do not store hazardous materials in the shelter. with building similar structures to determine whether a • Provide proper ingress and egress to prevent footing or other foundation is required in your area. entrapment. Drainage: Water draining off the structure and from areas surrounding the site should drain away from the ANCHORING INSTRUCTIONS site to prevent damage to the site, the structure, and contents of the structure. Prior to assembling this shelter, please read the anchoring precautions and instructions included with the kit. AyyARNING: The individuals assembling this structure Anchoring instructions are included in the MUST READ are responsible for designing and furnishing all document. You must anchor the building after the frame is temporary bracing, shoring and support needed during assembled and before the cover is installed. the assembly process. For safety reasons, those who are not familiar with recognized construction methods A WARNING: The anchor assembly is an integral part and techniques must seek the help of a qual~ed of the shelter construction. Improper anchoring may contractor 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. _ CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER ASSEMBLY PROCEDURE Conduit: An assembly of pipes used to secure the Following the instructions as presented will help ensure main cover and end panels (if equipped). Purlins and the proper assembly of your shelter. Failing to follow these some strut assemblies also consist of connected pipes steps may result in an improperly assembled and anchored to form a conduit. Each pipe joint of a conduit assembly shelter and will void all warranty and protection the owner is is secured with aself-tapping Tek screw. entitled to. Coupler or Fitting: A part of the frame assembly where legs, purlins and rafter pipes are inserted and The steps outlining the assembly process are as follows: secured. In most instances, 3-way and 4-way couplers 1. Verify that all parts are included in the shipment. Notify are used. In some larger applications, couplers are Customer Service for questions or concerns. used to secure the joints of the different rafter sections during the assembly of the rafters. Same shelters do 2. Read these instructions, the Must Read document, and not use couplers. all additional documentation included with the shipment Foot, Rafter Foot , or Base Plate: The part attached before you begin assembling the shelter. to and found at the base of the rafter or leg of the 3. Gather the tools, bracing, ladders (and lifts), and shelter. Depending on the shelter, the foot is an assistants needed to assemble the shelter. optional purchase. Some shelters do not offer an optional foot. Some use 1-way connectors; others use 4. Check the weather before you install the roof cover ground posts. and any panels. Do not install covers or panels on a windy or stoney day. Must Read Document: This document includes building and shelter anchoring instructions, steps for 5. Re-evaluate the location and site based on the end wall reinforcement, safety precautions, and notices information and precautions presented in the and warnings. The Must Read document is sent with all documentation included with the shipment. shelters and buildings. If you did not receive a Must 6. Lay out the site (if this has not been completed). Read document, contact Customer Service to request one. 7. Assemble the frame components in the order they are presented in these instructions. On-Center: Tenn used to describe a measurement taken from the vertical center of the rafter or frame 8. Assemble the main frame and end wall including the member to the vertical center of another. bracing (if equipped). • Purlin or Angled (or Lateral) Bracing: The pipe 9. Consult the Must Read document for anchoring assemblies that run perpendicular to the rafters comments and instructions. or framework that supports the main cover. These 10. Install, tighten, and secure the end panel and main assemblies are found on the sides and roof areas of cover. This applies to fabric covers that stretch over the the assembled frame, are evenly spaced, and typically frame assembly. run from the front to the back of the shelter. 11. Read the care and maintenance information at the end Plain or Straight Pipe: A term used to describe a pipe of these instructions. that has the same diameter or width throughout its entire length. 12. Complete and return all warranty information as Strut: A strut is usually a length of pipe with two instructed. flattened ends and is used for diagonal bracing of the shelter frame. A strut is typically secured to the frame LIST OF WORDS AND PHRASES work by special brackets, bolts, and/or clamps. Before you begin, it is important to become familiar with the Swaged End or Swaged Pipe: The term "swaged" words and phrases used in this instruction manual. refers to the tapered end of the pipe or tube. Swaged ends of a pipe pn be inserted into couplers and the These words and phrases are common to most straight ends of other pipes of the same diameter. ClearSpanTM' shelters and identify the different parts of the shelter. (Some are used in this document. Others may Tek Screw: Aself-tapping fastener used to secure pipe not apply to this particular shelter.) These terms describe joints and to fasten brackets to rafters. 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 s~he~ltyer. CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER REQUIRED TOOLS SPECIAL NOTE: Baseboards for Frame The following list identfies the main tools needed to These instructions recommend installing a baseboard assemble the shelter. Additional tools and supports may be under the mounting feet along each side of the frame. The needed depending on the structure, location, and baseboard runs from the front to the back of the building. application. This baseboard is not included with the shipment and must • Tape measure or measuring device be supplied by the customer. Treated or recycled plastic • Marker lumber works well for a baseboard. • Variable speed drill and impact driver (cordless with The baseboard, when installed properly, helps prevent extra batteries works best) the shelter from sinking into the ground when anchored. • Wrenches or ratchet and socket set (recommended) Baseboards also provide a surface to attach rafter feet or other building components. • Scissors or utility knife to cut cover material and strap • Tool to cut cable to the required length Consult these instructions, or contact Customer Service for additional information regarding baseboards. • Hammers, gloves, and eye protection • Ladders, work platforms, and other machinery for lifting designed to work safely at the height of the shelter • Rope (or straps) for cover installation 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 throughout these instructions for clarification, or contact Customer Service. NOTE: At this time, you do not need to open the plastic bags containing the fasteners (if used). QUICK START GUIDE For a quick overview of this shelter and its components, consult the Quick Start Guide near the back of these instructions. The pages of the Quick Start Guide show exploded views of all critical connections. Use the diagrams in the Quick Start section to assemble the frame of your building. Consult the remainder of these instructions for important details that will help during the construction. CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER ~h The following graphics and photos will help you identify the different parts of the building. Consult the Quick Start Guide for additional details and diagrams. (All parts are not shown.) FA4482B QH1061 100441 105350 105243 105351 Tek Screw 1" Ratchet Nut Setter Purlin Connection Bracket Mounting Plate Mounting Bracket 104624 QH1330 AS1083 AS1003 QH1065 1-Way Square Tube Fitting Angled Bracket 3/16" Cable Thimble 3/16" Cable Clamp 2" Ratchet ~j _ 105241 105092 105238 Rafter Foot Base 3.25" Pipe Fitting Band Clamp Plain ~ Swaged 104189 Turnbuckle Swaged and Plain Rafter Sections - ~ r r' ik~' CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER ~L~~' ClearSpanTM' Storage Master Building The instructions that follow describe assembling all rafters ~ and then constructing the frame. Depending on the number of individuals assisting with the construction, it may be best - and more efficient to have someone assemble the rafters OVERVIEW and others assemble the frame as rafters are completed. This section describes assembling your Storage Master Other factors to consider during the assembly, especially building. For details of each assembly procedure, consult for buildings longer than 60', include: the Quick Start Guide and the individual sections of these Amount of work/assembly area instructions. See illustration below to identify main parts of shelter. Available lifts and work platforms 1. Layout the site and identify the required parts for each Number of assistants assembly procedure. 2. Assemble all rafters. 3. Assemble and anchor the frame. Interior Rafter End Rafter 4. Cut, assemble, and install all cables. 5. Install end wall framing. 6. Prepare and install the main cover. 7. Attach end panels and cut door openings. 8. Install the door or doors according to the Purlin instructions included with those components ~ ~ A, ' ~ \ y' ~ Cable Assemblies I 42' oncenter • Customer-Supplied Baseboard Frame length of your building may differ from what is shown. See Side Profile diagram for your building to verify cable patterns. ® - . 1 CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER LAY OUT THE BUILDING SITE ASSEMBLING THE STORAGE MASTER BUILDING After the site is prepared, identify the location of the shelter COMPONENTS corners helps to square the frame after it is assembled. NOTE: Assistance is required to assemble the shelter. Taking these steps before assembling the shelter saves RAFTER ASSEMBLY time and ensures that the structure is positioned as Gather the parts: desired. The following procedure is a suggested method. Rafter pipe (#42R3501 D) Its use depends on the size of the shelter, shelter application, the footings, and the method used to anchor Rafter pipe (#42R3501) & rafter pipe (#42R3502) the shelter. • Purlin connection bracket (#105350) SQUARE THE SITE Rafter foot base (#105241) 1. Identify a comer where a building rafter will be 3.25" pipe fitting (#105092) positioned, drive in a stake, and string a line the exact width of the building and stake in place. (Width of the x 1Yz' carriage bolt, nut, and washer rafter is measured from center-to-center of the rafter y;~ x 4'/" bolt and'/:" nut legs.) 2. Sting a line at least as long as the building from the first ~ x 5'/:" bolt and'F." nut stake at 90°. Each rafter assembly consists of these five (5) pipes: 2 (#42R3501D), 2 (#42R3501), and 1 (#42R3502). The NOTE: A transit can be used to ensure an accurate 90° #42R3501 D pipes include two drilled holes near the bottom angle, or the 3~-5 rule can be used. Refer to diagram. to connect the rafter foot. Using multiples of 3~3-5 such as 6-8-10 or 12-16-20 helps to maintain an accurate 90° angle. End Rafter Assembly Procedure 1. Select the five (5) pipes needed to assemble a raker `--String Line and arrange these on a flat surface as shown below for assembly. _ - 1 5, (#42R3502) 3 (#42R3501)~ ~ ~~~(#42R3501D)~~~ String Line U 90° Angle ~ 2 Slide the swaged portion of each rafter pipe into the plain end of the pipe and align the 9/16" holes. 4' 3. After squaring the position of the building and placing a stake at all comers, string a line between the stakes to mark the base of the building. O 4. Next, mark a line on the ground using the strings O between the stakes as guides. - NOTE: There is no need to mark the rafter spacing. The purlins, when installed correctly, will maintain even ATTENTION: All pipe connections for the lwo (2) end rafter spacing throughout the length of the shelter. rafters are secured using the'/:" x 4'/:" bolts (1053706). During the rafter assembly, insert the bolts so the bolt head 5. After marking the outline of the building, remove is toward the outside of the rafter when the rafter is set in the stdngs and continue with the rafter assembly position. The nuts will face to the inside of the assembled instructions. ~;~IIy~~++ frame. See diagrams on the next page. ~ r r ~Iw1l GLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER RAFTER ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) 6. In the hole closest to the foot base, secure foot to rafter 3. Secure each pipe joint using one''/i' x 4'h" bolt, a using a x 4'fi" bolt. See previous photo insert. single pudin connection bracket (#105350), and nut. ATTENTION: Install all brackets and bolts so they do Install the nut against the pudin bracket as shown. not interfere with the installation of the main cover. Arrow points to the To protect the cover, tape all end rafter joints and inside of the shelter. mounting bolts with duct tape. Nut ~ Repeat Step 4-5 for the remaining rafter foot. Bolt ~ ~ 8. Repeat the at~ove steps to assemble a second end rafter. 9. Set both end rafters aside and assemble the interior ' Purlin Connection rafters. Bracket(#105350) Interior Rafter Assembly Procedure 4. Assemble a rafter foot using one (1) 3.25" pipe fitting (#105092) and one (1) base (#105241). Connect the In addition to the steps in the previous procedure, complete pipe fitting and base using a carriage bolt, nut and the following steps for the interior rafters only. washer as shown below. Do not tighten at this time. NOTE: The length of the shelter and the on-center spacing of the rafters determine the number of interior rafters. Locate the Quick Start Guide near the end of these FALB086 ~--I instructions to view the frame for your shelter. Nut pipe Fitting 1. Select the five (5) pipes needed to assemble a rafter (#105092) and arrange these on a flat surtace as shown below for FAMA406 ~ assembly. See Page 6 for assembly suggestions. Lock Washer _ i~ 1 I 105371 ~ (#42R3502) Carnage Bolt (#42R3501)~ Rage Foot Base (#105241) ~/~(#42R3501 D)-i~ NOTE: Align the pipe fitting with the foot base as shown in the insert above. This will maintain the on- center rafter spacing during frame assembly. NOTE: For longer shelters, assemble and place the 5. Insert one (1) assembled rafter foot into the bottom of interior rafters in an accessible position that will not the rafter and secure using one'/:" x 4'h" twlt and a interfere with the frame assembly. single pudin connection bracket in hole furthest from foot base as shown below. 2. Slide the swaged portion of each rafter pipe into the plain end of the pipe and align the 9/16" holes. Purlin Rafter Connexion i 3. Secure each pipe joint using one'/" x 5'h" bolt and two Bracket (2) pudin connection brackets (#105350). ''/d' x 4%:' Bolt ~ ~ ~ P f- x 5'/~' Bolt r~ Nut Y~' x 4'/:' Bolt I ~ i~ • Purlin Connexion Bracket(#105350) ~-Assembled Foot Base Purlin Connection Position pudin bracket to the Bracket (#105350) inside of the shelter. I A"=- CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER RAFTER ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) FRAME ASSEMBLY 4. Assemble a rafter foot base using one (1) 3.25" pipe Gather the parts: fitting (#105092) and one (1) base (#105241). Connect All rafter assemblies the pipe fitting and base using carriage bolt, nut, and washer. Do not tighten at this time. 4' purlins (#105118) • 3/8" x 1" bolts and nuts Frame Assembly Procedure FALB086 ~ Nut pipe Fitting After all rafters are constructed and placed in an orderly A (#105092) fashion for frame assembly, proceed with standing FAMA406~ the first end rafter. Forklifts and personnel booms are ~O~ ~ recommended for lifting and setting the rafters. Consult Washer a construction professional if you are not familiar with construction techniques and erecting similar structures. 105371 Carriage Bolt ATTENTION: Use the proper lifts. Rafter assemblies are heavy and awkward to handle. Rafter Foot Base (#105241) Placing a baseboard beneath the feet of the rafters is NOTE: Align the pipe fitting with the foot base as strongly recommended. The feet then can be secured shown in the insert above. to the baseboard using the customer-supplied lag screws or similar fasteners. Baseboard can be treated 5. Insert one (1) assembled rafter foot into the rafter and or recycled plastic lumber. Contact Customer Service at secure it using (1) one'r4" x 5'/:" bolt and two purlin 1,800.245.9881 for additional information. connection brackets positioned as shown. ~ Rafter ~ Pudin +i Connection Bracket ~ Customer- Supplied ,1 ~ Baselboard x 5Y:" Bolt ~-1 1 1. Stand the first end rafter and stabilize it using rope, _ cable, or some other form of temporary bracing. Use a r level (or other leveling device) to plumb the end rafter. t __-_-a Use a lift to support the rafter as it is set in place. x 4'/z" Bolt 6. In the hole closest to foot base, secure the foot to rafter using a''/i' x 4'/" bolt. See insert above. ATTENTION: Install all brackets and bolts so they do not intertere with the installation of the main cover. To protect the cover, tape all rafter joints with duct tape. a2' on-center 7. Repeat Step 4-5 for the remaining rafter foot. 8. Complete this entire procedure to assemble all NOTE: Verifying that the end rafter is level and straight remaining interior rafters. (See Page 6 for assembly at this stage assists in setting and connecting the suggestions.) remaining rafters. CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER FRAME ASSEMBLY (CONTINUED) 6. With an upper purlin in position, move to the purtin 2. Verify that the oncenter rafter width is 42' and secure position above each rafter foot, adjust the on-center the rafter feet to the customer-supplied baseboards (if rafter spacing as needed, and install those purlins. used) to prevent the rafter from shifting. Customer-Supplied Fastener ~I~ /Step 3 V r Customer-Supplied ~ ~ Baseboard NOTE: If a baseboard Rod w Ground is used, drill holes Stake through the board at evenly-spaced intervals ATTENTION: As the purlins are attached, tap the purlin along the length of brackets with a hammer to align the brackets with same the board. Drive a rod brackets on the next rafter'rf needed. through each hole and ~ Secure the mounting feet to the baseboard (if used). into the site to prevent the boards from shifting g. Attach the purlins that remain between these first two and to maintain the rafters. on-center width of the - building. g. Verify that all bolts, including those that secure the Actual rafter is not shown. rafter foot base to Ehe pipe fitting (Step 4, Page 9), are 3. Tighten the rafter base mounting bolts. See above. tight. 4. With the first end rafter set and width at 42' on-center, 10. Repeat the process to set and attach the remaining set the first interior rafter in place. interior rafters and purlins. Attach upper 11. After all interior rafters are in place, aligned, and ~-purlin first. secure, set and attach the final end rafter. NOTE: When setting the last end rafter, verify that the purlin brackets are positioned to the inside of the frame. 12. With the basic frame assembled, read the MUST READ document to anchor the frame. You must anchor the assembled frame before continuing. ANCHOR THE SHELTER At this point, anchor the frame. Once the frame is anchored properly, continue with these instructions. 0 o AWARNING: Securing the rafter feet to baseboards set on the site is not a substitute for properly anchoring the Purlin positions shown may differ slightly from actual frame. Shelter. You must anchor the shelter as described in the MUST READ document. 5. While bracing the interior rafter in position, start at a purlin connection near the top and install a purlin. FAILING TO PROPERLYANCHOR THE SHELTER Attach each purlin using two 3/8" x 1" hex cap bolts and WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE SHELTER AND nuts per connection point. See inserts above. MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY. NOTE: Align the rafter feet with the lines previously READ THE MUST READ DOCUMENT TO PROPERLY marked on the site (Page 7), or use the baseboards if ANCHOR THE SHELTER. these were placed under the feet as recommended. " CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER CABLE ASSEMBLY Cable assemblies provide diagonal bracing for the building. Each cable assembly includes the following items: • Two (2) lengths of cable: Measure from point-to-point on the frame and cut as needed. • Turnbuckle (1) • Cable thimbles (4) and cable clamps (4) Cable Clamps Thimble Tumbuckle Turnbuckle Jaw Cable Clamps l i 1 - Cable Turnbuckle Jaw Thimble Typical Tumbuckle Assembly NOTE: For each cable assembly, two (2) additional thimbles and four (4) additional cable clamps are used to attach the cable assembly to the purlin Gamps. Consult the Cable Diagram on the following page and the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Start section for clarification and cable locations. Cable Assembly Procedure 1. Using the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Start section (and others) as guides, measure the distance needed on the frame and cut the cable to the proper length for each assembly. Remember to account for the tumbuckle and the cable length needed to attach the thimbles at each end. (Extra cable has been sent for the cabling.) Make a single assembly before making them all. This allows a check to be sure the correct length has been cut. Make the necessary length adjustments as needed before making additional assemblies. Always measure before cutting the cable. 2. Place one cable thimble approximately twelve inches (12") from the end of a cable section and wrap the cable around the thimble as shown in the figure to the right. 3. Grasp both sections of the cable near the thimble and position one cable clamp one inch away from the thimble as shown above. Thimble NOTE: Position the clamp on the cable with its U-bolt portion over the short/dead section of the cable. Cable 4. With the saddle portion of the cable clamp in position on the "live" section of cable, thread the nuts onto the U-bolt section of the clamp and tighten slightly to maintain the position of the clamp on the cable. 5. Install a second cable clamp on the cable six to eight (6"-8") inches from the first clamp and tighten both clamps. 6. Remove the bolt from the jaw of the turnbuckle and position the cable end with the thimble into the tumbuckle jaw. 7. Insert the bolt through the turnbuckle jaw and the cable thimble, thread the nut onto the bolt, and tighten to secure the cable to the turnbuckle. 8. Repeat Steps 2-7 for the remaining length of cable for this assembly. 9. Open the tumbuckle to its longest position and set the assembly aside. 10. Repeat the above procedure for all remaining side and upper cable assemblies. Length of upper cables may differ from the side cables. Always measum length on the frame before cutting fhe cables. 11. Attach the cables to the assembled frame. See the diagrams on the next page. Do not tighten turnbuckles at this time. - ~ ~ CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER CABLE PLACEMENT (Frame differs from actual frame.) The diagram and inserts below identify the placement and proper way to attach the cable assemblies to the building. Anchor the assembled frame before you tighten the cahles. Consult the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Start section. \ \ -~..r "-1` \ a ` ` \ ~ ~ ~ ~ mew shows cables - _ . ~ ~ from inside the ~ ' shelter. I~~ ~ \ \ 1 ~ ~ `~l. \ ~ 't '~i ~ ~ ~ A ~ 'Y~ e,l \ ~ ~ 4, "i Customer-Supplied ~ Baseboard l: ~ d To protect the cables and main cover, position thimbles as shown. ® - ~ " CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER INSTALL THE SIDE RATCHETS FOR THE MAIN COVER ATTENTION: Consult the Side Profile Diagram in the Before turnbuckles are tightened, attach all OH1065 side Quick Start Section for ratchet locations. !Jo not attach ratchets on the inside of the assembled flame. ratchets to any purfin bracket where a cable is secured. Gather the parts: Install ratchets immediately across from each other on the same rafter. • Large ratchets (#QH1065) Depending on the frame length, you may not be able • Tek screws (#FA44826) to install the ratchets on every other rafter as shown above. The main point is to space the ratchets as Complete the following steps to secure the ratchets to the evenly as possible and opposite one another on the rafter legs. same rafterto best stretch and secure the main cover. 1. Locate all OH1065 ratchets and divide the quantity in q. After installing all side ratchets, tighten the cables. haH. Use half for each side of the frame. 2. At the first inferior rafter, attach the ratchet to the purlin TIGHTEN THE CABLES bracket as shown. Use the lower purlin mounting bolt. Consult the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Start Section See diagram below if needed. for cable location details. (The positions of the cable assemblies are identical for the opposite side and the Interior Rafter remaining end of the frame that are not shown in the Side Profile and Cable Placement diagrams.) t-QH 1065 1. After attaching all cable assemblies, return to the first Nut ~ set of cables and tighten the turnbuckles. Tighten the t turnbuckles in each section evenly so that the frame remains plumb. Purlin Bolt 2. After one set of cables is tightened, move to another set and repeat the tightening steps. Rafter Foot 3. Repeat this process until all cables are tight and continue with the installation of the end wall framing. FINAL FRAME CHECK Yew shows the inside of the frame. 1. Retum to the frame connections and verify that all bolts ATTENTION: Insert the bolt as shown when attaching are tight. all side ratchets. Use the lower purlin mounting bolt to secure all side ratchets. 2. Inspect the frame for any sharp areas that could damage the cover. If found, reposition components or 3. Evenly space the remaining OH1065 ratchets along the tape with layers of duct tape. inside of the frame and attach as shown below. 3. Verify that all bolts regarding the end rafters are Interior positioned with the heads to the outside of the frame. Rafter Tape the bolts and rafter joints before installing the cover. Inside Yew Interior ~s Rafter ~ s - ~ 1 r: CLEARSPAN°STORAGE MASTER END WALL INSTALLATION 4" x 4" Tubes 4" x 4" Tubes Consult the end wall diagrams in the Quick Start section of _ these instructions before you begin. Assistance is required ~ Jamb to assemble the end wall. Lifts designed to reach the top , ~ 14~ of the end rafter are also needed. Consult a qualified construction professional ff you are not familiar with the ~ , ~ - , construction of similar frame structures. ~ 14' Install the Door Frame Tubes (Jambs) and Header C ~ ~ _ _ . The following steps describe one way to assemble the door - - - i - - - - frame of the end wall. Repeat the steps for the other end i } ¦ wall Ground Level J 1. At ground level, measure between the legs of the end Dimensions shown above are inside-to-inside. rafter to locate the center of the end wall. Use a plumb ATTENTION: Use the 1/2" x 5-1/2" bolts (#1041888) to line to identify the center of the end rafter and mark that secure the #105351 mounting brackets and #105243 location on the ground as well. (See Quick Start guide.) mounting plates. Refer to the End Wall Diagrams (Quick Center the overhead door opening in the end wall. Start Guide) for addiional details. NOTE: Marking the center of the end wall allows multiple measurements to be made as needed. 2. Using the dimensions on the End Framing diagrams, locete the positions of the vertical frame members Qambs) for the door. The width of the door determines the frame dimensions for the door opening. Consult the diagrams and documentation sent with the door for additional framing details. 3. Dig a 12" diameter hole at the locations found in previous step to a depth that is below the geographic frost line. 4. Set the 4" x 4" x 24" (105347) tubes and two (2) 4" x 4" x 12' (104263) tubes aside for the two (2) headers and use the remaining 4" x 4" tubes to assemble four (4) identical door frame tubes (jambs}-2 for each end wall. Attach the jambs to the end rafters. See Quicc Start guide for additional details and diagrams. ATTENTION: Each jamb extends into the hole dug in Step 3. 5. After the door jambs are plumb and the correct distance apart, brace them in position. Use the End Wall Diagram- Front to space the jambs. When installed correctly, the jambs era directly below the end rafter. 6. Add concrete to the hole. Concrete should remain 2"- 4" below ground level so that it does not interfere with construction and installation of other end wall components. Verify that the jambs are properly spaced and allow the concrete to set before attaching the header. 7. Complete the procedure that folbws to assemble and attach the header and remaining end frame. Vertical Door Frame Tube Qamb): 4" square Section of the assembled frame tube encased in End Wall Frame. concrete. I' ' ~ Ground Level ~ Concrete 'Not shown to scale. +s, i~ • - CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER END WALL INSTALLATION (CONTINUED) 2. After installing the header, assemble the remaining Assemble the End frame end wall framing using the 2.0" x 2.0" square tubing (105328) and the related connectors. After the door jambs are set, assemble the remainder of the 2" x 2" Tubes 2" x 2" Tubes end frame.` • Angled bracket (#OH1330) and 104624 fittings r/ ~ i - ~t~ • Carriage bolts, nuts, and Tek screws (#FA4482B) I I ~ I • 1041886 (1/2" x 5-1/2" bolt), FAL6086 (1/2" nuts) f I I Vertical I ~N _1__ (Frame ~_!,_J~ • Band clamps and 104074 brackets j ~y I } I Tube } I I~ I I I I I I I I I • 4" x 4" square tube: 104263 (144") and 105347 (24") I I I I I ~ I I I • 2.0" x 2.0" square tube (105328) and 104075 inserts ~ 1 _ L. _ , _ _ ~ _ _ _ t _ J _ ~ i 'Refer to the End Wall diagrams for door framing and connecting hardware. Diagrams shown are speck to a NOTE: The dashed lines identify the remaining 2" x 2" 14' x 14' overhead door. Adjust the dimensions as needed end frame members to install. Cut tubes to length as to account for custom door sizes. needed. Complete the following steps: Splice the joints of the 2" x 2" tubes using a 104075 (1.75" x 1.75") square tube insert for each splice. Install 1. Using the dimensions on the End Frame diagrams, Tek screws to secure each splice. the 4"x 4"square tubing, related hardware, and connectors, assemble and install the header. Install the screws in a position that will not interfere with the installation of additional end frame components, the 4" x 4"Jambs 4" x 4"Jambs end anel if a ui p q pped), or doors (if equipped). I_'_ . - _ _ i~ The end panel for the non-door end may include a I l 12" vertical pocket centered in the panel. If you are ' 1 installing an end panel of this design, the vertical frame ' ~ Header ~ tube shown within the door opening in the diagram % ~ ~ ~ above can be slid into the pocket aRerthe panel is I I partially installed. The frame tubes are then secured i I to the end frame and end rafter as shown. Consult the I I diagrams for details. I I , ~ 'Ground Level ~ ' For some applications, PVC conduit and 1"strap are used for the center pocket of the end panel. Consult the End Panel Installation procedures for additional NOTE: Consult the End Frame diagram to properly details. position and connect the brackets. Secure the 4" x 4" tubes using two (2) 105243 mounting plates and 1/2" x If installing an overhead door, do not install the center 5-1/2" hex cap bolts. See diagrams. (Bolts shown may vertical and the base rail within the framed door differ from actual bolts.) opening. 3. After assembling the end wall frame (or frames), d s inspect the frame for sharp edges and bolts that could damage the end panel or the main cover when it is Header pulled into place. Tape over or file the sharp edges as needed. 4. Once the end frame is prepared, prepare the main ® cover for installation. #105243 104188 Mounting hex bolts Plate - 1 1 r: CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER PREPARE MAIN COVER Gather the parts: • Pipe 1.66" x 99" swaged • Pipe 1.66" x XX" plain: The XX refers to the length of the plain pipe needed to reach the end of the frame and to complete the conduit. Consult the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Start section of these instructions for your building to identify this pipe length. • Main cover and Tek screws Assembly Procedure NOTE: When handling the main cover and setting it in position, do not pull on the end straps. They will pull out of the cover. Do not insert any cover conduit into a cover pocket that includes apre-installed strap. WARNING: To prevent damage to the cover and to prevent serious personal injury, DO NOT attempt to install the main cover on windy days. 1. Assemble two main cover conduits. Start each cover conduit assembly with one plain pipe and add swaged pipes to arrive at the length of the frame. This cover condurt is identical to the on-center length of the shelter. Once assembled, the cover conduits are inserted into the side pockets of the main cover. The conduits are used to tighten and secure the main cover to the frame. Consult the Side Profile Diagram in the Quick Starf section for pipe identfication. a. Locate all sections of pipe needed to assemble the cover conduit. ~ - b. Insert the swaged end of each pipe into the plain end of another pipe until the conduit is assembled. c. Secure each pipe joint with a Tek screw. d. Use duct tape to tape over each Tek screw. 2. After assembling the cover conduits, locate the main cover and unfold it on a clean, smooth surface near the frame. Unfold the main cover with the inside surface facing up and the straps positioned at the front and back of the frame. If the cover is "fan folded" (see insert below), see the information on the next page. Do not unfold at this time. Cover Ends w/ Strapping Example of a "fan-folded" cover Front ` Si a Pocket f ~ ~ Stretch Pockets Cover Conduits Side Pocket 3. Align the cover ends with the front and back of the shelter and insert one cover conduit into each side pocket of the main cover. NOTE: Shelter shown above may be of a different style or length than actual shelter. 4. Continue by pulling the cover up and onto the frame. CLEARSPAN°STORAGE MASTER ATTACH MAIN COVER 3. With all ropes attached to the cover conduit, lift and Gather the parts: carry the conduit and cover toward the base of the assembled frame. Does not apply if cover is fan folded. • Main cover (with conduits inserted) 4. Toss the ropes over the frame, and pull the cover into • Ropes (provided by customer) or strap long enough to position. Position one person at each rope. Verify that reach over the frame the cover pockets are to the inside of the building. This will be fhe underside of the cover when if is pulled into • Box cutter or utility knife position on the frame. A WARNING: To prevent damage and injury, do not _ - - ~ Front leave the cover unattended d d has not been propedy ~ secured. The ropes can be used to temporarily keep ~ ~ ~ \ the cover from blowing off the frame. Assembly Procedure a ' 1. To pull the cover over the frame, attach ropes or straps ~ _ to both ends of the cover conduit positioned farthest Cover ~-Ropes from the frame. Conduit Shelter shown ma be a different style or length. ATTENTION: If the cover is fan folded as shown in the diagram below, tie the rope or strap to the conduit that NOTE: Use lifts and additional assistants (if needed) to is on the top of the folded cover. help pull the cover up and over the frame. Conduit 5. Once the main cover is pulled into position, center the 1 cover on the frame (end-to-end and side-to-side). A WARNING: To prevent damage and injury, do not leave the cover unattended if it has not been propedy Conduit secured. 6. Tie the ropes, used to pull the cover into position, to the ~ frame to temporarily hold the cover in place. Ftam6Po5\`\0 7. Continue with the installation of the side straps. Conduit -s Example of a "fan-folded" cover. 2. Wrap the rope around the conduit a few times to prevent it from slipping off. i, NOTE: Depending on the length of the cover it may be necessary to attach additional ropes to the cover conduit between the end ropes by cutting a small opening in the cover pocket and tying the rope around the conduit. DO NOT cut through the main cover Cut through the conduit pocket only. q~,, CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER INSTALL THE MAIN COVER SIDE STRAPS NOTE: Using the ratchet position as a guide, cut the strap to the proper length if needed. !Jo not cut the The side straps wrap around the conduit in the side pocket. strap too short. The ends of each strap are then fed into each side ratchet attached to the rafter legs and slightly tightened to keep the 3. Feed both ends of the strap through the slot in the cover in position. ratchet and slightly tighten the strap. Required parts and tools: NOTE: Do not tighten completely at • CC5391 - 2" yellow strap (The following photos may this time. show a different strap. Procedure is the same.) Frame and ratchet • Tool to cut slits in cover conduit pockets location differ from ~ ~ actual frame. Steps Complete these steps to install the side straps: to install the main 1. Move to one side ratchet attached to a rafter and cut a cover are similar slit in the conduit pocket above the conduit in line with however. the ratchet. rimY.~.,-:".. t' ^x 4. Repeat the previous steps to install and slightly tighten the remaining straps. ~ 4 NOTE: Do not tighten completely at this time. Photos above show using a utility knife to cut a slit above the conduit, which has been inserted into the main cover side pocket. Cover, rafter, and frame design differ from actual shelter. Procedure is the same. NOTE: If ropes were used at these locations when the main cover was pulled in place, a slit in the cover pocket may already be present. When creating the slit in the pocket for the strap, do not cut the main cover. Cut only the pocket material. 2. Select one of the tie down straps (CC5391) that 5. After all side security straps are in place and slightly shipped with the building and insert one end of the tightened and the cover is centered evenly on the strap through the slit and around the cover conduit. frame, complete the following steps to install the PVC cover conduit to stretch the cover end-to-end. ma r, t K ' ' CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER INSTALL THE PVC CONDUIT FOR MAIN COVER ENDS PVC conduits are installed near the ends of the main cover to provide an additional tie-down position. Complete these The PVC conduit is inserted into notched pockets at each steps to install the conduit and strapping for the stretch end of the main cover. Strapping is then threaded around pockets of the main cover. the conduit and the end rafters. This strapping is evenly tightened to stretch the main cover end-to-end. ~ Take the first section of PVC conduit and feed it into the stretch pocket from the bottom at one end of the cover. Required parts and tools: Insert the plain end of the conduit into the pocket so the next section can be joined to the first. • LJ2642 (3/4" PVC conduit) and 103620 (1" strap) • Duct tape, Tek screws, and driver for Tek screws • Tool to cut strap, a lift or ladders to reach top of frame, and assistants to install and tighten strap ~xf Photo shows the notched stretch pocket and the installed PVC conduit at the end of a similar main cover. Photo shows the stretch pocket and the conduit and 2, Once the bell end reaches the pocket, take another strapping as installed for a similar main cover. View shows section of PVC conduit, insert the plain end into the bell the cover as seen when standing inside the frame looking end of the previous section and secure the joint using a up at the end rafter. Tek screw or customer-supplied PVC glue. s n Photo above shows a similar cover and the location of the stretch pocket. Cover is shown with the underside facing up, which is the side visible from inside the frame when the cover is installed. NOTE: Wrap the Tek screw and joint using duct tape. - ~ ~ CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER ;-`I INSTALL PVC CONDUIT (CONTINUED) 8. Continue weaving the strap around the end rafter and 3. Repeat the steps and continue to assemble and feed PVC conduit working up and over the rafter and down to the other end of the PVC conduit. the PVC conduit into the pocket. 4. Once the PVC conduit is fully assembled, secured at NOTE: Keep the strapping snug during this step, but the joints, and inserted into the pocket, repeat the steps do not over tighten. Also, maintain a even distance for the remaining end of the main cover. between the top of the end rafter and the PVC conduit. 5. With both PVC conduits assembled and installed, verify ~ a ~`w that the cover is centered on the frame (side-to-side and end-to~nd) and move to one end rafter r!I ~ 3, 6. Take the rope or strap used to pull the cover and cut a ~~*r~f~L few sections long enough to tie the PVC conduit to the end rafter in evenly spaced locations. See example in ~ fi`°% the photo below. ~ a, dz` ' ~~d ~ ~a~ . ~~i rrj ji ~ ~~v it iii ill I i it illy' I'~ ~t~~-0" Photo shows how to weave strap around the conduit inside I QrG ~ ~ in"° z the main cover pocket and the end rafter. (Cover and rafter 5'= shown differs from actual cover) Distance between the conduit in the pocket and the end rafter is even. ~ ~ .;i 9. After weaving the strapping, cut the strap and tie it to _ ~ the end rafter to temporarily secure it. r Sys ~ 10. Take the remainder of the bulk strap roll, move to the ~j. other end of the frame, and repeat the steps to weave the strap between the PVC conduit and the top of the end rafter. f_ ~ , ' ~ NOTE: The temporary rope at this end can be removed Photo shows temporary straps tied between the PVC once the main strapping is in place. conduit and the end rafter to keep the main cover centered on the frame as the strapping at the other end of the frame 11. After the strap is completely installed at this end, cut is installed. Cover used for illustration only. Actual cover the strap to length and tie it to the end rafter. may differ from what is shown. 7. Move to the end of the frame opposite the end where the temporary straps were tied, take one end of the bulk roll of 1" strapping, and weave it around the end rafter and PVC conduit. - - ~ ~ CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER INSTALL PVC CONDUIT (CONTINUED) TIGHTEN THE SIDE RATCHETS 12. Beginning at either end of the cover, tighten the strap. Verify that the cover is in the desired position and centered The strapping will pull against the strapping installed at on the frame. (Loosen and reposition if needed.) Continue the other end of the frame. with these steps to tighten the side ratchets. 1. Move to the side ratchets attached to each leg of one a^` ' ~s~~, °~l. ~ rafter. Begin at an inside rafter near the center of the 1 ~ frame. 2. With an assistant at one side ratchet and someone at the other side ratchet on the same rafter, tighten the ratchets to secure the cover. Tightening the ratchets at the same time on the same rafter helps keep the cover centered and results in a Shelter shown above may be a different model and more uniform appearance. length. Photo used for illustretion purposes only. 3. Move to another rafter and repeat the steps to tighten NOTE: Maintain an even distance between the end the side ratchets attached to that rafter. rafter and the PVC conduit as the strap is tightened. NOTE: If the strap builds up in the ratchet, loosen the Also check that the bonnet portion of the main cover ratchet, remove some of the strap, and retighten. overlaps the end rafters evenly at both ends before 4. After all side ratchets are tight, pull the bonnet portion stretching the cover. Check this periodically as the of the main cover up and over the end rafter to expose cover is stretched. the end rafter for the end panel installation. If the side straps are too tight and prevent the cover 5. Continue with the installation of the end panels. from stretching end-to-end, loosen but do not remove the straps as needed and continue. 13. Once the strap is tight at one end, cut it to length (if Space below is reserved for customer notes. needed) and tie it to the other leg of the same end rafter. / 14. Return to the other end of the frame and tighten that strapping (if needed) to complete the stretching of the main cover from end-to~nd. 15. Drive a Tek screw and washer through the straying and into the rafter near the lower end of the strap to keep it tight. 16. Continue by tightening the side ratchets. CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER END PANEL INSTALLATION 3. With the temporary straps (orcustomer-supplied rope) The following procedure describes installing an end panel in place, pull the end panel up to the end rafter and that includes D-rings at the top and vertical and horizontal secure the end panel to the end rafter using small pockets heat sealed to the inside surface of the panel. sections of the strap. Keep the panel centered. Complete these steps to install an end panel of this design. Required parts include: • End panel ADO NOT ATTEMPT ~ TO PULL THE END • 131S075 pipe PANEL INTO POSITION ON WINDY OR STORMY Outside Of flNrErW Panty • LJ2842 PVC pipe DAYS! • OH1061 ratchets & 103620E 1" strap • FAMF01 B washers 8 FA4482B Tek screws - - 1. Position the panel flat on ground with the long edge ' ° - against the bottom end wall frame member and the ~ _ ' pockets facing up. (The pockets and D-rings should be . visible when the panel is positioned properly.) NOTE: Pull the top edge of the end panel to within 6" 2. Locate the D-rings near the top edge of the panel and of the rafter. (Approximately 1 to 2 feet of the end panel tie a section of strapping (or rope) to the center-most material will remain at and run along the base of the D-ring. Tie two additional straps on each side of the end wall. In a later step, this can be wrapped under or center D-ring, allowing a few feet to remain beNveen secured to the bottom tube of the end wall frame. Or, the straps. it can remain as a skirt to direct water away from the - shelter.) The end panel must touch the ground after the top edge of the panel is secured to the rafter. Adjust panel and strap as needed. .C^l Top chord of the 1~ Coreer 2 End Raftx ft Strap in D-ring ~ View (above) is from the inside of the shelter looking at the end panel. Frame and rafter shown are different from your frame. The technique used to secure the ~ end panel is the same however. Photo shows the main cover installed. ~f f"` .m ~ Ana °+••M^. n~~ l ~ ~ I s' d " CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued) 4. Once the end panel is temporarily secured, take the roll of 1" strapping and weave the end of the strap through the D-rings and around the rafter pipe as shown below. ~~t , f i ~.k ~F ~ P E 7 ttr~ wtd peiiM frr~n wovxr ttmbupl, t?rinps ara srrusxl ~ tare end radt~: End Panel ' I' u ~ i ~h Photo above shows a building with the main cover already installed. mew is from the inside looking up at the rafter and main cover. Rafter design may differ from actual rafter. NOTE: Maintain an even space between the rafter and the top of the end panel. The end panel flap that extends beyond the D-rings is tucked between the rafter and the main cover. DO NOT attach the flap to the end rafter at this time. 5. Stretch the bottom of the end panel evenly out on the ground along the bottom frame tube of the end wall frame (if needed) and tighten the 1" strap at the top of the end panel. Top of end panel must remain as close to the rafter as possible. NOTE: Verify that the lower end of the panel remains on the ground as the top is tightened. If the panel begins to lift off the ground, loosen the top evenly along the radius of the rafter. (In a later step, the end panel is stretched from the bottom to pull the panel tight and into position using the end panel horizontal conduit, straps, and retchets.) 6. Vlfith the top edge of the end panel secured, continue by installing the end panel conduit. - ~ ~ CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER ii END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued) NOTE: For end walls with door openings, attach the End Panel Conduit Installation ratchets in locations that will best secure and stretch the end panel. This may or may not be "evenly" End panels include vertical and horizontal pockets on spaced. the inside surface of the panel. PVC tubes (vertical) and , metal pipe (horizontal) are inserted into these pockets. The conduit then is secured to the vertical frame members of DoBr Etu1 the end wall using straps and to the bottom end wall frame JI~Ntbr;' member using ratchets and straps. ' Ciartdr# , These vertical and horizontal conduits help prevent the ~ a ~r ' i ; end panel from flapping against the end wall framing in the wind. Complete these steps to install the PVC conduit and ~ the metal conduit. Il Required Pipe: 1.315" x 75" swaged Pipe (#131 S075) 6. Once the ratchets are attached, make a horizontal slit ATTENTION: This metal pipe is inserted into the horizontal (approximately 3"- 6" long) in the horizontal pocket pocket on the inside surface of the end panel. If doors are containing the metal conduit directly above each to 6e installed, cut the pipe to the correct length to properly ratchet. See the circles in the photo above. (Photos fit into the pocket and to remove it from the opening. show a different frame.) 1. Locate the 1.315" pipes and assemble sections to achieve the required length. Cut to length if needed. 2. Secure each pipe joint with a Tek screw and wrap the joint and screw with duct tape to prevent damage to the end panel 3. Insert the assembled conduit into the end panel ) horizontal pocket. (End wall and panel shown are used , for illustration only. These may differ from the actual items in design and size.) A WARNING: Cut only the end panel pocket. DO NOT „ k( cut through the end panel. x:.. ~ 7. Locate the 1" strapping and cut a section that reaches ~n~, E ~S '`4~ from the retchet (#OH1061), around the horizontal ~ i ' ' " ~ conduit in the end panel pocket, and back to the ratchet. NOTE: Allow enough extra strap so you can insert both ends of the strap into the ratchet. - 8. Thread one end of the strap in through the slit, around the conduit, and back to the ratchet. 9. Align the strap ends and insert both ends into the slot NOTE: Do not install the horizontal conduit in the portion of in the center hub of the ratchet. the pocket extending into any door opening. Inside is shown. 10. Tighten slightly and repeat the steps for the remaining 4. Set four (4) OH 1061 ratchets aside to install later straps and ratchets. (or the main cover. These are the smaller of the two ratchet sizes. ATTENTION: If the strap "builds up" inside the ratchet, 5. Take six (6) of the remaining OH1061 ratchets and loosen the ratchet, remove the excess strap, and attach these to the inside of the end wall base rail using retighten. FA4482B Tek screws. Space the ratchets evenly along 11. Return to all horizontal conduit ratchets and tighten. the base rail (3 on each side of the overhead door opening) in a location that will not interfere with the 12. After securing the horizontal end panel conduit, installation of door continue by cuffing the doJo~~r opening. - ~ WN CLEARSPAN° STORAGE MASTER END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued) Cut Door Openings ATTENTION: For best results and to keep the stretched panel in position, install Tek screws and washers from the outside around the door frame to secure the end panel to the door jambs and header. (See dashed lines Fig. 1.) Do this before cutting the opening in the panel. If you do not want to install screws through the panel, continue with Step 1. These steps describe one way to cut a door opening: ~ ure ~~~'t~~ } II 1. Working from inside the frame, mark a 12"-16" border along the door jambs and below the header. (Consult the diagram below.) These 12"-16" flaps are wrapped around the door framing and secured to the inside of the doorframe once the final diagonal cuts are made. x:.? .,y ~ 2. Using the diagram as a guide, cut the end panel to ~ - remove the section that is shaded. w, ~ ' ' Example Door Opening (Can be used on any size door) Wrap this portion of the end panel Header around and ~ secure it to the Step 3 Cut ~ 12"-16" ~ door frame using ~ ~ Tek screws and washers. See ~ ' Vertical Step 1 in the next ~ ~ Door procedure. ' ~ Frame i , ~ ~ Tube i , i , , , Vertical Door ~ ~ , , Frame Tube ~ ~ END PANEL , , , , , , END PANEL ' Remove this dark shaded ~ porton of the end panel ~ , material to create an opening , ~ for the overhead door. ~ 12"-16" ' r 12"-16" i , Horizontal Conduit ~ ~ used to stretch the ' ~ end panel during ; ~ installa5on. ~ ~ Horizontal ConduR i , - - - - ' , _ , ~ - - - - ~ Ground Level ' ' . Diagram above shows the end wall and end panel as seen from inside a similar shelter. 3. Make two (2) diagonal cuts in the end panel as shown above to create the 12"-16" flaps. 4. Repeat for other door openings on this end wall. 5. Continue with the Secure End Panel to Door Frame instructions that follow. - ~ r r• GLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued) Secure the End Panel to the End Frame The frame shown in the following diagrams may differ from the actual frame. Installation steps are the same. 1. With door openings cut, secure the end panel to the door frame using Tek screws and washers. See diagram below. NOTE: For the exposed corners of the door frame that remain, cut out a 16" x 16" piece of material from the scrap end panel material and secure the piece to the exposed comers using Tek screws and washers ('If desired). Secure the end panel to the inside surface of the e frame tube using In&~ Inside Yew a Tek screw and ~ washes End Panel ~ - - I 1 ~ r ~ / I ; I I ~ Door Frame 1 I ` InBtall Tek r- screw here ATTENTION: DO NOT secure the end panel to the inside or backside of the door frame tubes. Some doors kits use this surface for tracks and brackets. Check the instructions that shipped with the door for additional details. 2. Repeat the steps to install the end panel for the remaining end of the building if needed. Do not cut door opening if you are not installing a door. 3. Install the door or doors according to the instructions included with those components. Secure strap to the end wall - _ ~ frame at the top and bottom using Tek screws and washers. j - i ( y; • 1" Strap I I t~,. I1 PVC in 'j~ ( 1 Pocket t ~ ti i I I '1 t Dashed lines show the approximate locations of the vertical pockets of the end panel. Diagram shows the installed PVC for the vertical pockets and strapping. See the next procedure for details. 4. After doors are installed according to the door manufacturer's instructions, install the vertical PVC conduit for the end panel or panels to secure the panel to the end wall. NOTE: If the end panel is without vertical pockets, skip the next procedure and attach the end ratchets to secure the bonnet of the main cover. - ~ CLEARSPAN" STORAGE MASTER END PANEL INSTALLATION (continued) K4~ Install the Vertigl PVC End Panel Conduits I~ ~ =r!"° } ~t + NOTE: After installation, the PVC conduits are attached to ~ x the vertical frame member closest to the end panel pocket - Y ~ in which the conduit is located. See photos that follow. DO NOTATTACH THE VERTICAL PVC CONDUIT TO ANY PART OF ANY DOOR FRAME. Doing so will interfere with _ the installation of the door 1. Take the PVC conduit and seat the separate conduit sections into one another to achieve the required length (if needed) and secure the joint with a Tek screw, wrap with duct tape, and slide the assembled conduit into one vertical pocket. Cut to length if needed. 4. Move to the next slit (or notch) and repeat the process and work up the conduit and pocket. NOTE: PVC glue can be used to secure each PVC joint. PVC glue is not included. The PVC is flexible 5. Once the strap is in place, tie the upper end to the enough to feed up from the bottom and into the end vertical end wall frame tube. panel pocket. 6. Slightly tighten the end panel by working the vertical 2. At approximately every two (2) feet, cut a 6" vertical slit strap between the conduit and vertical end wall frame in the vertical conduit pocket of the end wall. tube. Do not tighten completely at this time. Straps should be snug. DO NOT cut the end panel. Cut only the conduit 7. Cut (if needed) and tie the remaining (lower) end of the pocket. strap to the end wall frame. 3. Beginning at the bottom of the conduit pocket, take the 8. Repeat the steps to install the strap for the remaining 1" strap and weave the strap through the slit, around vertical end wall PVC conduit. the PVC conduit, and around the closest vertical end wall frame member that is not part of the door frame. NOTE: For the non{loor end panel, PVC and strap are NOTE: The following photos are a different frame from sometimes used to secure the center of the end panel to the end frame. (Other applications use the frame your frame. End panel is attached in a similar manner tube of the end wall and slide it into the center pocket however. Frame is shown from the inside the shelter. and reattach the tube to the header and base rail.) If you have PVC and strap remaining after securing the Top oFttM End P outer portions of each end panel, use these to secure the center of the non-door end panel. lkttlratl End I 9. With all PVC vertical conduits in place, tighten the ry~ d F. PanMriPridret ~ straps for the vertical end panel conduits. 10. After all the conduit straps are tight, move to the top of the end rafter and tuck the end panel flap over the top of the end rafter at both ends. The end panel is tucked between the rafter and the main cover. ~ NOTE: This flap can be secured in place by using Tek a,.,~ screws and neo-bonded washers. Attach screws to s' the backside of the end rafter so they do not touch the main cover. ~~=r.„ 11. Return to each strap near the strap ends and drive Make ~ ~ end a screw and washer through the strap and into the Panel aonduif n~,a. . ~ etto~+nt vertical end frame member to keep the strap in place. k 7?.F ` 12. With the end panel secured, continue by installing the tt ratchets for the bonnet of the main cover and tighten the main cover bonnet. CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER '~:Y ' INSTALL THE END RATCHETS FOR THE MAIN COVER 4. Tighten the end ratchets to secure the bonnet portion of After end panels are fully stretched and all doors are the main cover. installed, attach the end ratchets for the main cover bonnet. 5. Move to the other end of the building and secure the bonnet at that end. Gather the parts: 6. After securing the main cover bonnet, read the care • Small ratchet (#OH1061) and maintenance information that follows. • Tek screws (#FA4482B) Complete the following steps to secure the ratchets to the SHELTER CARE AND MAINTENANCE rafter legs. Proper care and maintenance of your shelter is important. 1. After the end panels are installed, pull the bonnet Check the following items periodically to properly maintain portion of the main cover back over the end rafter. your shelter: 2. Locate the four (4) small ratchets (#OH1061) and Inspect all components regularly and frequently. attach each ratchet to the outside of the end wall base Regularly check the main cover and panels (if rail using a Tek screw (FA4482B). equipped) to see that these remain tight and in proper repair. • Check the cable turnbuckles and cable clamps to see that these remain tight. Tighten as needed. Check the cable to verify that it is not worn, wearing on a frame member, or touching the main cover or end panels (if equipped). • Check connections and all fasteners to verify that they remain tight. • Do not climb or stand on the shelter at anytime. Frame shown may Remove debris and objects that may accumulate on differ from the ~ the shelter. Use tools that will not damage the cover actual frame. i\ when removing debris. Remove snow to prevent excess accumulation. Use 3. Locate the straps at the front and rear of the main tools that will not damage the cover when removing cover and feed the straps through the center slot in snow. each end ratchet. • Check the contents of the shelter to verify that nothing is touching the cover or the side panels that could cause damage. • Check the anchoring system to ensure that all components are tight and in good repair. • Replace all worn or damaged parts promptly. • If the shelter is disassembled and moved, inspect all parts and connections before reassembling. • For replacement or missing parts, call 1.800.245.9881 for assistance. NOTE: With the exception of Truss Arch buildings, Diagram shows the ClearSpanT"' shelters and greenhouses do not have any ratchet attached to the tested loading criteria. end wall base rail. This ratchet is used to secure the bonnet portion of the ~ ~ main cover. ® ~ CLEARSPAN"STORAGE MASTER r ~lJ ti QUICK START GUIDE 42' Wide Storage Master Building a - . k'. 17'-4 15/16" Height 42'-0" Width FRONT Grid Represents 12" Squares - ~ ~ ~ : n r m FRONT PROFILE N a z 1 0 a c1 m 3 42R3502 N m 42R3501 - 42R3501 ~ ~ 42R3501D ` 42R3501D i ~ ` \ ~ i~' \'~1 1~ \ 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1. 105241 Ground Level 105241 SIDE PROFILE - PB00232R4 \ i ii ~ i i R R R R R R R R 4'-0" Rafter 105118 5 cin Ratchet location labeled with an R. 60'-0" Le ih Position is the some on opposite side. A r m a 99" 99" 99" 99" 99" 99" 99" 48" N a (1.66" COVER CONDUIT) Z 0 N 1 O a a m 3 a 1 m n r CONNECTIONS AND DETAILS A a z Rafter- Perlin ~ Connection 1 \ ``~;,6~ View 1 Q ~ T . :C . - \ i i ~ C', ~ . ~ ,f . l~. . ; 1 ; , Rafter i ~Rofter ,1 ~ i~~ ~ Ratter- Foot Connection View 2 Customer-Supplied ~ . Fasteners ~ 105118 6 105241 105350 View 1 View Z Rafter- Perlin Rafter-Foot Connection Connection END FRAMING -FRONT Pipe Dimensions: 105328 - 2" x 2"x96" Square Pipe 105347 - 4" x 4" x 24" Square Pipe 104263 - 4" x 4" x 144" Square Pipe //y 104263 (Cut to Fit) j~ 104263 105347 i (24"squorepipe) ~T~ I 105328 105328 ~ (Cut to Fit) f 104263 104263 (Cut to Fit) / 105328 105328 5328 105328 /Cut to Fitt 105328 105328 Cut to Fit (Cut to Fit) (Cut to Fit) ~J 105328 105328 f OS 5328 1053 8 A j r a ~ a 105328 105328 ~ 105328 105328 (Cut to Fit) Ground Level (Cut to Fit) ? h O a c~ m 3 a H m a n r m END FRAMING -BACK D Z Pipe Dimensions: p 105328 - 2" x 2"x96" Square Pipe 105347 - 4" x 4" x 24" Square Pipe ~ 104263 - 4" x 4" x 144" Square Pipe m a / 104263 ~ (Cut to Fit) 7m0 104263 105347 ~ ~ (24" square pipe) ~ I a ~ ' ~ f~ ~ ~ 105328 105328 ( ' 105328 ~ (Cut to Fit) ~ 1042Fi3 (Cut to Fit) 104263 (Cut to Fit) ~ 105328 1051328 10538 ~ ~ 105328 /(Cut to Fit 105328 105328 Cut to Fit (Lut to Fit (Cut to Fit 105328 `J 01 5328 1053 8 105328 105328 1~05328 (Cut to Fit) NOTE: Dashed lines represent optional end 105328 105328 framing and connections. Remove framing if 105328 1 105328 ~ (Cut to Fit) Ground (Cut to Fit) installing zippered end panel. Vertical frame Level tube can be slid into the center pocket of the ' non-door end frame end panel if desired to secure the end panel to the end frame. PVC and strap can be used if available. END WALL DIAGRAM -FRONT ATTENTION: Use 4" x 4" tubing for the frame around the 14' x 14' door only. If an optional pedestrian door has been purchased, the door can be installed on either side of the overhead door. Connection views shown are the same for both front and back end walls. 105238 105238 r 5/16" Nut 5/18" Nut i 5/1 fi" x 5" Bolt 5/18" x 2-1/2" ~ Bolt QH1330 1 ~ Bracket { 14' i NOTE: All door dimensions Base connection A witn baseboaro are lnslde-to-lnslde. m I 14' ~ \ A ~ For installation of the \ ~ optional pedestrian door, \ Z ~ QH1330 brackets are vi s ; i used to frame the door ~ C opening. A a IMPORTANT: Optional pedestrian doors D Ground Level may differ. Measure the door and frame the ~ door opening using those dimensions. A n r END WALL DIAGRAM -BACK a z insert a 1.75" ATTENTION: End wall frame for the back t^I square tube 2.00" x 2.00" Q (104075) between Pipe of the building is constructed as shown A two (2) 2.00" pipes below. This allows for the installation of an ~ and connect them optional pedestrian door and/or 14' x 14' m using Tek screws. Tek screws door (if desired). (Doors for the back wall 3 ' must be ordered separately.) H 1 m 104075 ~ 1/2" Nuts ~ ~ ~I ~ i.. ~ o i a: /i y ~x ~~2 ~ ~ r~o~~ • ~ r ~ r 1/2"x5-1/2"~ i 105351 i t 4.00" x 4.00' Botts ~ ~ y~. I 2.00" z 2.00' Pipe a II t j ~ I 1/2" Nuts 105243 ~ ~ I, ~ ~ j / 1 n ~ • ~ _ ® i. % ~ ~ , 105243 i i/2" x 5-1/2" \ ~ ~ 4.00" x 4.00" III Pipe-? 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