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Get ready fast with step-by-step instructions!
Most orders ready to ship in 1-2 business days.
Extensive warranty available on most products.
The 20' x 90' Master Series Frame is a commercial-grade frame tent hardware system designed for event rental companies and professional install crews that need a large, dependable support structure for Master Series tents. This frame delivers a robust 20' x 90' footprint with unobstructed interior space that pairs with compatible tent tops and anchoring accessories for weddings, corporate events, markets, festivals, and other high-capacity outdoor functions.
Built for repeat installs and teardown workflows, this Master Series frame gives crews the stability and flexibility needed to handle demanding rental schedules while maximizing usable interior space.
A larger frame tent without center poles is critical for planners and crews who need interior flexibility for seating, staging, exhibits, and guest traffic. A rugged frame improves setup speed, crew efficiency, and long-term durability essential for high-cycle rental inventories and frequent event turnovers.
Before setup, organize all frame tubing sections, fittings, and assembly pins on a clean staging surface. Verify that every component required for the 20' x 90' frame is present to keep the installation efficient and error-free.
Connect the base rails and vertical supports according to Master Series frame layout guidelines. Make sure each pin and fitting is fully seated and secure to maintain strength and stability across the extended 90' span.
Once the frame is erected and squared, position your compatible tent top over the structure. Work with crew members to evenly tension the canopy and attach it securely to the frame for proper water runoff and a professional finished look.
Install stakes or approved weight systems appropriate for the ground surface and expected weather conditions. Proper anchoring adds stability and enhances safety for the duration of the event.
When striking the tent, reverse the setup steps. Remove anchoring first, then lower the canopy and disassemble frame components. Store hardware in labeled containers so crews can quickly locate parts for future events and maintain organized inventory.