Miniature metal with a strong 250 g cover. Galvanized steel body. A great storage cover for your snowmobile or ATV!
- Galvanized round tube (23 x 1 mm, 19 x 1 mm)
- Material: PVC 250 g/m²
- Includes tarp patch kit
- Color: grey (shade may vary from picture)
Oversize:- Length: 305 cm
- Width: 205 cm
- Height: 187 cm
- Wall height: 158 cm
Interior dimensions:- Length: 300 cm
- Width: 200 cm
- Height at centre: 185 cm
- Height of opening: 166 cm
Suitable spare cover: 101824414 Prohall 2 x 3 m 250g grey spare cover
Delivered in two packs:- 68x58x10 cm, 7 kg
- 169x37x14 cm, 20 kg
NOTE!- The garage is not supplied with brackets.
- It is the responsibility of the person erecting the garage to obtain the appropriate brackets for the type of ground and structure to be used, which will ensure that the garage remains in place even in strong winds.
- Consult a building professional to determine the appropriate method of attachment for the site.
- The appropriate method of attachment will depend on the wind conditions at the site and the underlying soil.
- Dealers or importers are not responsible for inadequate attachment.
For winter use:- The garage roof must be kept clean at all times. Make sure that snow that has fallen does not remain on the garage roof.
- The garage roof must be tight. There should be no "pockets" in the covering, especially at the top of the stable.
- The stable roof is better kept clean when the covering is taut.
- Make sure the stable frame is straight throughout. If the stable is set up on the ground, there is a risk that the stable frame will not be straight and this will reduce the durability of the frame.
- Under no circumstances should the roof of the stable be cleared of snow from the inside by pushing the cover. This can be life-threatening.
- Always clear the roof from the outside with an aid that will not damage the cover.
- The guarantee does not cover a garage that has collapsed due to snow load.
For windy conditions:- Choose a wind-protected location for the hall
- We do not recommend erecting the hall in particularly windy locations, such as on the banks of a watercourse or in a field.
- The erection should be carried out with particular care and the tarpaulin should be tightened as much as possible.
- The frame should be anchored to the ground or to a base, for example with ground anchors or concrete anchors.
- In windy weather, make sure that the doors of the shed are closed
- The guarantee does not cover a shed damaged by high winds or storms.
Note: The picture is for reference only, not to scale.