PIN AND PEG
Pin and Ring system Each end of the tent poles fits onto a corresponding metal pin. The metal pin fits into the metal ferrule on the end of each pole (Fig 2). It may require a little extra force to push the pole into an arch to fit it into the second pin. Some pins are located close to each other. Refer to the pole points to check that you are selecting the right pin. Rings attached to pins are to be pegged to the ground to secure the position of the poles and maintain the shape of the tent.
Pegging your tent Each tent comes with a bag of tent pegs. These are required to anchor the tent to the ground. For maximum anchorage, drive the peg into the ground at an angle of approximately 45° making sure that the flysheet seams are in line with tent seams
GUYLINES
Locate with care Most Royal tents have luminous guylines which make them more visible when it starts to get dark When pegging out guylines it is important to consider where they will be most conveniently placed to avoid tripping while providing the best anchorage for the tent.