1. Selelekela
This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your TOOLPORT 10x13 ft. Storage Tent. Please read this manual thoroughly before beginning assembly to ensure safe and correct installation and use. Retain this manual for future reference.

Image 1.1: Fully assembled TOOLPORT 10x13 ft. Storage Tent.
2. Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
Always prioritize safety during assembly and use of the storage tent. Failure to follow these instructions may result in injury or damage to the product.
- Bala litaelo tsohle: Before assembly, carefully read and understand all steps in this manual.
- Kopano ea batho ba babeli: Assembly requires at least two adults. Do not attempt to assemble alone.
- Khetho ea sebaka: Choose a level, stable surface for installation. Avoid areas prone to strong winds, flooding, or overhead obstructions.
- Ho tiisa: Securely anchor the tent to the ground using the provided stakes and ropes. In areas with high winds, additional anchoring may be necessary.
- Maemo a leholimo: Do not assemble or use the tent in severe weather conditions, including strong winds, heavy snow, or thunderstorms. Disassemble the tent if extreme weather is anticipated.
- Moea oa moea: Ensure adequate ventilation if storing items that may emit fumes.
- Tšireletseho mollong: Keep all heat sources, open flames, and flammable materials away from the tent fabric.
- Bana le liphoofolo tse ruuoang lapeng: Beha bana le liphoofolo tse ruuoang lapeng hole le sebaka sa kopano.
- Hlahloba khafetsa: Periodically check all connections, ropes, and stakes for tightness and wear.
3. Likahare tsa Sephutheloana
Netefatsa hore likarolo tsohle li teng pele o qala ho kopanya. Haeba likarolo life kapa life li le sieo kapa li senyehile, ikopanye le tšehetso ea bareki.
- Steel frame components (poles and connectors)
- Base frame components
- Roof tarpaulin (PVC, 750 N tensile strength)
- Side walls and gable walls with entrances
- Ropes for securing
- Stakes for ground anchoring
- Litaelo tsa kopano (bukana ena)
4. Litaelo tsa ho seta
Follow these steps carefully for proper assembly of your storage tent.
4.1. Lokisetsa Sebaka
- Clear the chosen area of any debris, sharp objects, or vegetation.
- Ensure the ground is level and firm.
- Unpack all components and lay them out, verifying against the package contents list.
4.2. Assemble the Frame Structure
Begin by assembling the main steel frame. Refer to the diagrams for correct orientation of poles and connectors.

Image 4.1: The steel frame structure before tarpaulin installation.
- Connect the horizontal and vertical poles using the provided connectors. Ensure all connections are secure.
- Assemble the roof supports and attach them to the main frame.
- The steel poles are approximately 1.5 inches in diameter, and connectors are approximately 1.65 inches. These bolt securely together.

Image 4.2: Detail of a secure pole connection point.
4.3. Install the Base Frame
The base frame provides additional stability and reinforcement.
- Attach the base frame components around the perimeter of the assembled steel frame.
- Ensure the base frame is flush with the ground and all connections are tight.

Image 4.3: Close-up of the ground frame connection.
4.4. Attach the Tarpaulin and Walls
The high-quality PVC tarpaulin covers the roof as a single piece for stability and waterproofing.
- Carefully drape the roof tarpaulin over the assembled frame. Ensure it is centered and evenly distributed.
- Secure the roof tarpaulin to the frame according to the instructions provided with the tent.
- Attach the sidewalls and gable walls. These are customizable and can be adjusted to your needs. Sidewalls attach individually between poles, approximately every 6.5 ft.

Image 4.4: Detail of the durable PVC tarpaulin material.
4.5. Tiisa Tente
Proper anchoring is crucial for the stability and safety of the tent.
- Use the provided ropes and stakes to firmly anchor the tent to the ground at all designated points.
- Ensure ropes are taut and stakes are driven deep into the ground.

Image 4.5: Securing the tent frame to the ground with stakes.
5. Ts'ebetso
The TOOLPORT storage tent is designed for versatile use as a temporary storage solution.
- Menyako: The gable and sidewalls feature customizable entrances. These can be opened or closed using zippers or ties, depending on the specific wall design.
- Moea oa moea: If storing items that require ventilation, ensure entrances are partially open or consider additional ventilation solutions.
- Polokelo: The tent provides protection against seasonal weather and space constraints. It is suitable for storing vehicles, equipment, or other items.

Image 5.1: Interior of the tent demonstrating storage capacity.
6. Tlhokomelo
Regular maintenance will extend the lifespan of your storage tent.
- Ho hloekisa: Clean the PVC tarpaulin with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners that could damage the material. Rinse thoroughly and allow to dry completely before folding or storing.
- Frame inspection: Periodically check all steel frame connections for tightness. Tighten any loose bolts or connectors. Inspect poles for rust or damage.
- Tarpaulin inspection: Regularly inspect the tarpaulin for tears, punctures, or signs of wear. Small repairs can often be made with a PVC repair kit.
- Ho tiisa: Ensure all ropes and stakes remain securely fastened, especially after strong winds or heavy rain. Re-tension ropes as needed.
- Snow removal: In areas with snow, regularly remove snow accumulation from the roof to prevent structural damage.
7. Ho rarolla mathata
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Tent unstable or swaying | Loose connections; insufficient anchoring; strong winds | Tighten all frame connections. Re-secure stakes and ropes. Add additional anchoring if necessary. Disassemble in extreme winds. |
| Ho bokellana ha metsi marulelong | Improper roof tension; snow accumulation | Ensure roof tarpaulin is taut and evenly distributed. Remove snow promptly. |
| Bothata ka kopano | Incorrect part orientation; missing parts | Review instruction diagrams carefully. Verify all parts are present. Ensure two people are assisting. |
| Tears in tarpaulin | Sharp objects; excessive tension; wear and tear | Inspect surrounding area for hazards. Use a PVC repair kit for small tears. Replace severely damaged sections. |
8. Litlhaloso
Key technical details for the TOOLPORT 10x13 ft. Storage Tent.

Setšoantšo sa 8.1: Dimensional overview of the storage tent.
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Brand | MOSEBETSI OA |
| Nomoro ea Mohlala | 7243 |
| Boholo | 10x13 ft. |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa (L x W x H) | 157.48"L x 118.11"W x 114.17"H |
| Mmala | Bosoeu |
| Lintho (Foreimi) | Tšepe (Tšepe) |
| Material (Tarpaulin) | PVC |
| Tarpaulin Tensile Strength | 750 N |
| Boemo ba ho hanyetsa Metsi | Ha e kenele metsi |
| Tšireletso ea Leseli la Ultraviolet | 50+ |
| Boima ba Ntho | 79.5 lik'hilograma |
| Seboka se Hlokehang | Ee |
9. Boitsebiso ba Tiisetso
For detailed information regarding the product warranty, please refer to the official TOOLPORT warranty document.
You can access the warranty information at: https://manuals.plus/m/4e2b2d6b1df36973eb78637d1a03f2ca3ece89839fd4f968910514f5a6da5120
10. Tšehetso ea Bareki
If you have any questions, require assistance with assembly, or need to report missing/damaged parts, please contact TOOLPORT customer support.
- Ts'ehetso ea Marang-rang: Visit the official TOOLPORT websebaka sa li-FAQ le lisebelisoa tsa tšehetso.
- Mokhoa oa puisano: Refer to your purchase documentation or the TOOLPORT website for specific contact details (phone, email).