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NHRA style canopy

nhra-style-canopy The NHRA style canopy is another term for “cantilevered” or “suspended”. The canopy is supported entirely by the trailer with no vertical poles. These are very popular with drag race teams since they allow access for tall & long dragsters. They are also popular with boat racers and vendors.

The outer eave is typically higher (96″) than a standard canopy (86″) and the projection is restricted to a maximum of 15 feet.

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Length

canopy-parts The canopy length is the measurement along the trailer. Typically the length at the outer eave (away from the trailer) is the same as the length at the trailer.

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Foot base – adjustable

grnd-pole-vs-flat-threshold Vertical support poles are fitted with adjustable foot bases. The multiple adjustments help level the canopy on uneven surfaces.

Spring poles (attached to each end of the trailer) adjust automatically depending on the weight of the trailer.

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Jack rafter

Rafters and Poles A short rafter that runs from the outer eave to the diagonal rafter on a tapered extension. It is designed to add rigidity to the canopy frame.

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Wired rafters

Wired rafters Frame rafters can be wired internally for 110v or 220v receptacles. Pneumatic tubing can also be threaded through the rafters to deliver compressed air or other gasses.

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Canopy and frame terminology

canopy-parts Canopies and canopy frames are built out of many parts. Here is a layout of some of the major components.

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Chuckwagon Style Entry

Chuckwagon entry

The “Chuckwagon” style portico on his hospitality set-up allows access to the curbside, roadside or both canopies. Its distinctive “hooped” fascia provides an ideal space for branding.

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Portico Style Entry

Protico storefront entry

Unique entryways beckon people into your canopy or tent. This domed portico entryway is installed along the face of a storefront style canopy.

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Gooseneck Trailer Set-up

Goose neck frame setup

Even short trailers such as goosenecks can accommodate our canopies. You simply add a “rise above” to create an elevated rear eave. The photo shows the “open frame” method (left end) and “tilt-up panel” method (right side).

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Spider

Frame spider with quick pins

The connector/coupling for rafters-spacers-vertical support poles

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