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What is the installation method for the tent? Does it require tools or anchoring? | Made in Taiwan Outdoor Furniture and Event Tents Manufacturer | Wen's Phoenix Corp.

Wen's Phoenix Corp., based in Taiwan since 1988, is a leading manufacturer of outdoor furniture and event tents. Major products include event tents, semi-permanent structures tents, sail shades, outdoor furniture, and children's furniture. The Cross Cable Tent is designed and manufactured using a unique modular technology. Engineered aluminum frame with double layer PVC tent top provide a sturdy structure. Tent products are extensively used with Glass Wall Tents and Structure Tents to make the entire structure robust.

Folding Chairs passed 275lbs, 6" drop test, and 2200lbs dynamic compression tests as well as multi-impact tests were performed on PP plastic. It was known as the "Obama Chair" in the market. Wen's Phoenix has worked on several projects for famous retailers including Walmart, Costco, IKEA, TARGET, DEBENHAMS, WAKE FERM, PERGAMENT, SPIEGEL, MERVYNS, JCPenney, KARE, and Bed Bath & Beyond.

Wen's Phoenix has been offering customers sturdy, durable and elegant event tents, chairs, sofas, and tables for over 34 years. Wen's Phoenix ensures each customer's demands are met.

What is the installation method for the tent? Does it require tools or anchoring?

The tent frame uses a modular, plug-in aluminum pipe system. The pipes can be directly connected during assembly, and in most cases, no drilling or screws are required.
The canopy is installed by sliding the Keder bead into the integrated track within the aluminum profiles, allowing for easy positioning and a simplified installation process that improves construction efficiency.

The above description applies only to the assembly process. Actual anchoring methods should be determined based on ground conditions. Common anchoring options include ground stakes, expansion bolts, and ballast weights.