Take down - use extreme caution removing all poles, Tension guy webs, Final side pole adjustment – Anchor CENTURY 100 & 120 WIDE User Manual

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Using the pole sled makes it possible to keep the
center pole steadily attached to a loader with pallet
forks.
The tent is still put up in the same manner as already
outlined.

Alternate method using Pole Sled (for use with fork truck or

front end loader with pallet fork attachment).

Pole Sled

Slide forks into
rectangular tubes.

Slide base plate under
gusset plates so it is
held fi rmly in place.

Connect chain with
shackles to loader to
prevent detachment.

Center Pole

Take Down - Use Extreme Caution

Removing All Poles

1. Spread ground cover.
2. Loosen tension on all web guys.
3. Slant side poles inward - slowly and carefully.
4. Remove center and side poles.
5. Reverse installation steps.

IMPORTANT:

Check Guy Webs periodically for tightness
and good condition.

Store tent in a cool, dry area. Never store
while wet or damp.

Tension Guy Webs

Pole Sled must be purchased

separately.

With side poles standing vertical and bases at the marked side pole
locations for the footprint, ratchet webs to tension the top evenly.

Protective covers are recommended for all stakes and stake bars.

Final Side Pole Adjustment

Tension webs at laces that are parallel with the width
of tent fi rst and then at corners.
Next, tension guy webs at middle(s).

Work around the tent in a balanced manner so that
tent is tensioned as evenly all around as possible.

Caution - DO NOT OVER-TENSION TENT BEYOND EAVE
LINE.

Tension remaining guy webs.

At one side pole at a time, loosen winch tension and place bot-
tom of poles at previously marked eave line location.

Insert guy web into winch. Pull excess through winch. Ten-
sion as needed using winch bar.

Do not use extenders on winch bar tool.

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WEB
GUY

JUMP
ROPE

CAUTION:
KEEP TO SIDE OF WINCH
WHEN TENSIONING. DO
NOT EXTEND LENGTH
OF WINCH BAR TOOL.

WINCH

STAKE BAR

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