Introduction – Anchor CENTURY 50 WIDE User Manual

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Introduction

The installation of this Century Tent should be performed/supervised by knowledgeable tent installers with a clear under-
standing of safety issues as well as the methods of anchoring. The requirements as specified with blue print (supplied by
Anchor Industries Inc.) must be followed. The installer/owner must read the assembly instructions completely prior to any
installation. Particular attention must be given to anchoring! See Caution Statement on back page of this manual

Work from step to step.

Before erecting any tents or membrane structures, fi rst obtain permits and approvals as required from the local building and
fi re code offi cials on the jurisdiction of your installation.

PLEASE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SAFETY WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS FOR PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS.

Regarding the contents of this document:
The illustrations and photos are made to show clearly the construction and dismantling procedures and also for identifi cation
of the components. Not all illustrations/photos correspond to the actual dimensions and size. Explanations and/or notes have
been added to these illustrations/photos.

If you have questions, please call your sales representative at the phone number listed on the front of this manual.

Safety Notes

Please read through this assembly manual completely before beginning your installation. Be sure the proper equipment

and safety precautions are in place. We hope that you enjoy the design features of the tent each time the unit is installed.

Consult your local

utility locator service or the National Utility Locating Contractors Association

(NULCA) prior to installation.

Prior to actual tent assembly, be sure to look up, down, above & below for obstacles, pipes, wires,

trouble, etc.

Be alert to avoid contact of Tent poles with any overhead power lines near the site.

Keep site clear of debris to avoid tripping, especially while carrying tent poles or bundle of fabric.

When moving tent sections by hand, use proper lifting techniques to protect the back.

The installation method described here requires coordination of tasks between workers. A safe installation is dependent

on that coordination. Work cooperatively as a team.

Replace used or damaged components with original new ones.

To prevent injuries, wear suitable protective clothing such as hard hats, steel toed shoes, etc.

Do not drag bundle of fabric on concrete, asphalt, or ground as this can cause damage to the fabric from abrasion through

the bag.

This tent is manufactured for use as a temporary structure. Evacuation is recommended if threatening or windy weather

occurs. See caution on back page of this manual.

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