Tools required for construction – Grain Systems Tanks PNEG-4042 User Manual

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3. General Overview

PNEG-4042 40 Series 42' and 48' Diameter Bins

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Tools Required for Construction

General tools needed to perform this construction.

1. Combination wrench set 7/16" to 1"

2. Alignment punches 12" long

3. 1/2" Drive socket set and ratchet

4. Nail aprons or tool pouches to hold supplies

5. Gloves for hand protection

6. Tape measure

7. 1/2" Drive electric or pneumatic torque gun with variable impact capabilities

8. 1/2" Drive impact socket set

9. Lifting jacks

10. Center pole roof support

11. Step ladders

12. Large C-clamp or welding V-grip for clamping

NOTE: Quantities required will depend on the number of workers and size of the bin.

Guidelines for Proper Storage of Grain Bin Materials Prior
to Construction

Storage of the build materials prior to construction is important. Do not to allow moisture to remain
between sheets or panels.

Wet storage stain (rust) will develop when closely packed bundles of galvanized material, such as sidewall
and roof sheets, have moisture present. Inspect roof and sidewall bundles on arrival for any moisture. If
moisture is present, it must not be allowed to remain between the sheets. Separate the sheets or panels
immediately and wipe them down. Spray with a light oil or diesel fuel.

If possible, sidewall bundles, roof sheets and other closely packed galvanized materials should be stored
in a dry, climate controlled building. If outdoor storage is unavoidable, the materials should be stored so
that they are raised above the ground and vegetation. Any stacking and spacing materials should not be
corrosive or wet. Be sure to protect materials from the weather, but permit air movement around the
bundles if possible.

Storing roof bundles and sidewall sheets at a slight incline can also help minimize the presence of
moisture. Storing the bundles with the center of the dome up (like an arch) is one option for minimizing
moisture during storage. Sidewall bundles can also be stored on edge but must be secured so that they
do not fall over and cause injury.

If “white rust” or “wet storage stain” occurs, contact the manufacturer immediately about ways to minimize
the adverse effect upon the galvanized coating.

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