Anchor Hocking Glass NAV40GBL-1104 installation instructions Erecting 2nd Beam 1st

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ERECTING 2nd BEAM 1st

ATTACH PUSH POLE EXTENSION TO

TOP OF THE LONG LIFTING POLE.

HOOK INTO PEAK WELDMENT BRACKET

&TWIST TO SECURE. THIS WORKER CONTROLS PEAK DURING ERECTION.

WORKERS LIFT FIRST AT THE

PEAK, THEN SHUFFLE SIDEWAYS

TOWARD THE UPRIGHTS.

AS THE 2ND BEAM PIVOTS

TOWARD VERTICAL, THE

TRAILING SAFETY WEBS

DRAW TIGHTER.

SECURING THE 1st BEAM SAFELY

ON THE LEADING 2-PC SAFETY WEBS, WORKERS

INSERT LOOSE ENDS OF UPPER SAFETY WEBS INTO

THE RATCHETS OF THE LOWER SAFETY WEBS.

USING RATCHETS, ADJUST LEADING AND

TRAILING SAFETY WEBS AGAINST EACH

OTHER ON BOTH SIDES OF THE STRUCTURE

TO SECURE AND VERTICALLY ALIGN THE

BEAM

ERECTING THE 2nd BEAM

WITH 2nd BEAM SECURED BY SAFETY WEBS, THE 1st BEAM IS ROTATED TOWARD IT. (2) OR (3) WORKERS SHOULD HOLD THE BEAM AT VERTICAL UNTIL EAVE BARS (ER20) ARE INSTALLED (SEE NEXT STEP).

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Contents Navi-Trac Table of Contents 40’ Gabled Navi-Trac Frame Terminology 40’ NAVI-TRAC Component Illustrations Extrusions W/CHANNELS 40’ Gabled END NAVI-TRACComponent Description PurlinsFrom Previous 40’ Gabled END NAVI-TRAC STAKES, Cables & WEB GuysNAVI-TRAC Installation Safety Guidelines Squaring the Tent Footprint Layout Construct First Beam Erecting 2nd Beam 1st DROP-IN RIDGE/EAVE Bars Completing the TOP Frame Installing Gabled END Frame Cabled BaysInstalling MID Panel Fabric Tensioning40’ x 80’ Gabled END NAVI-TRAC EIW BFW EFW MLW BFWPhone Number FAX Number EVANSVILLE, Indiana