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M o d e l N o . - 8 2 4 4 - p / n 1 0 8 3 2 1 S p e c i f i c a t i o n s ▪ H e i g h t : 5 8 ” ( 2 0 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W i d t h : 3 6 ” ▪ D e p t h : 8 0 ” ( 4 8 ” p a c k e d ) ▪ W e i g h t : 4 7 l b s . ▪ I n s t r u c t i o n p / n 1 0 2 4 7 5 - C l a m C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e I n f o r m a t i o n - N O T I C E ! ! [...]
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2 - P a r t s L i s t - ITEM N O. PART NUMBER DESC RIPTION QTY . 1 10 1080 SC REW, 1/4-20 X 1.2 5 8 2 10 1081 WA SHER, 1/4 F LAT 16 3 10 1082 NU T, 1/4-20 THIN N YLOCK 26 4 10 1083 TUBE SPA CER CAP 8 5 10 1088 SCREW, 1/4 -20 X 0.7 5 14 6 10 1140 SCOUT PO RCH HOOP 1 7 10 1043 LH CAN OPY BRACKET 1 8 10 1609 SEA T RAIL SUPPOR T BRACKET 2 9 10 1042 RH [...]
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3 - P a r t s D i a g r a m -[...]
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4 - S t e p O n e -[...]
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5 - S t e p T w o -[...]
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6 - S t e p T h r e e - Scout Base ( p /n 1 02494)[...]
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7 - S t e p F o u r -[...]
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8 - S t e p F i v e -[...]
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9 - S t e p S i x -[...]
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10 - S t e p S e v e n -[...]
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11 - S t e p E i g h t - Scou t Tent (p/n 1 02432)[...]
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12 - S t e p N i n e -[...]
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13 - S t e p T e n - If everything s till looks good, sec ur e the Molding wit h th e #6 Phillips Sc r ews. Evenly space them about every t en to twelve inches, and also pu t a screw in the center of both corne r s. Since t h ere aren’ t any predrille d holes, it's advis able to use a power ed d r ive r for thi s operation.[...]
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14 - S e t - u p & T a k e D o w n - S e t - U p - Ro t a t e t h e h o o p po l e s f o r w a r d , t h en p o si ti on a n d e x p a n d t h e a d j u s t a bl e s p r e a d e r p o l e i n t h e r ea r o f t h e u n i t t o ta k e t he sl a c k ou t of t h e te n t . T i g h te n th e te ns i o n k n ob o n th e r e a r a d j u s t a bl e s [...]