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<br />ll/~~/~~~b Ib:~5 <br /> <br />91~tl4~~4;jb <br /> <br />MiAMi I I::.N I L;U <br /> <br />I""'A\:lt. -CUI t:J.:l <br /> <br /> <br />MIAMI MISSIONARY TENT COMPANY, INC. <br />129 S. TREATY RD. . MIAMI, OK 74354 . 918-540-2435 <br /> <br />(14 & 16 oz) <br /> <br />To Whom It May Concem~ <br /> <br />Following is information on our tent that is requested from time to time: The que~tions usually regard <br />longevity~ wind capacity~ etc. We have certain strengths~ tensi1e~ etc. that are guaranteed by our <br />suppliers. Our suppliers are controlled by government regulated laboratories. <br /> <br />We have industry standards to follQw in the tent business. We build a tent that is much stronger than <br />in9.ustry standard. Our own experience~ since 1980~ and over 2000 tents in 126 countries and 50 states, <br />has shown the superior construction of our tents against wind~ rain and snow loads. And finally, we <br />guarantee customer satisfaction in writing. <br /> <br />The following will cover the information you need. <br /> <br />Center poles: (50' and wider) These are extruded under federal controls for aluminum by Jarl <br />Extrusions, a division of Al can Aluminum Corp. They are made, specifically~ of structural <br />grade, the strongest kind~ called 6061 T6. The tensile strength is officially 38~000 Ibs PSI <br />t1Ultimate"~ and 35,000 PSI "Yieldll. We have sold about 2,000 aluminum center poles of all <br />sizes. They just don't break. The winch pole galvanized cable has a breaking strength in excess <br />of 7 tons, and all you can put on it is a few hundred pounds. The winch is rated by Dutton <br />Lainson conservatively at 2000 lbs, which again~ with a maximum of a few hundred pounds on <br />each pole, you can exceed only if you try to stretch a taut rope or two with it. <br />. - ( <br /> <br />Center poles: (20' - 40') & Quarter poles: (60' and wider.) These are made by Wheatland Steel <br />of Little Rock, AR of high-tensile steel. The physical tests prove the tensile strength in Ibs. <br />PSI at 59,680 ultimate, and 47~290 yield. As tested by us, to compete against the best of <br />hardwood wall poles~ we fQJ.1Ild them to be about 20% stronger. We stood in the middle of <br />them with each end of the pole on a saw horse. They took 175 pounds with some bouncing. <br />This has been one of our most reliable tests for wall, quarter, and center poles for the last 14 <br />years. <br /> <br />They have several additional advantages, including the impossibility of splinters. Their <br />dimensions are, top pipe diameter 2.375: wall .095, base pipe diameter 2.875: wall .110. To <br />date~ the galvanized quarter poles have never bent. <br /> <br />Wall Poles: These were tested as described above and with the same results. Further~ the large <br />galvanized foot has just twice the cross section of our old wood wall poles. That means it will <br />stand on sod and other soft surfaces with much less tendency to sink in. One of our 60' tents <br />stood for days this Spring in flood waters without sinking in at all. <br /> <br />Dimensions are, diameter 1.66". wall .085". (Our 7.5" wall poles have.a ~a11 thickness of .065. <br />None of these has bent yet either.) I <br /> <br />"Enlarge the place of thy tent and ret them stretch forth the curtains of thine <br />habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords and strengthen thy stakes. " <br />Isaiah 54:2 <br />