Instructions / Assembly

LEGS & COVER ASSEMBLY
TO GET A TIGHTER FIT ON CANOPY COVER
The ball straps are long enough to accommodate various cover lengths. If your straps are too long for a tight
t making an additional knot in the strap cord can shorten them.
1. Slide the ball upwards to reveal the tied knot.
2. Tie a new knot above the old one. The length taken up here determines how short the strap becomes.
3. Slip the ball down over the new knot.
4. Cut o the excess cord
ANCHORING YOUR UNIT
ANCHOR KIT NOT INCLUDED
WITH THIS CANOPY
After construction, the canopy must be securely anchored to prevent damage from winds. Canopies make
excellent kites. If the legs are not anchored, severe winds will cause the frame to ex and unanchored legs will
fall, collapsing the canopy. You may wish to bolt all pipe and ttings together.
The best way to anchor your Greenhouse is with screw-in ground anchors and cable/rope attached to each leg
or over the frame. You should tie the cable/rope around the slip in tting on the top of each leg. Mobile home
style anchors will work. See your local hardware dealer or Home Supply Center. If you intend to secure your
Greenhouse more permanently, you may want to use a heavier cable, such as steel cable. Use the suggested
method below to anchor your Green House. If you wish to purchase an anchor kit from King Canopy, call
1-800-800-6296 and ask about our A6200 Anchor Kit.
Screw anchors in
ground close to leg
poles and route rope
over the side pole
leg connectors and
tie rope to anchors
securely.
A large screwdriver
can be used to help
screw anchors into
the ground