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dougrainer
Mar 07, 2017Nomad
Huntindog wrote:jetcare wrote:Not needed. Just zap a couple of screws thru the fabric into the roller, and upper rail.
The poly cord usually wraps under the each cap preventing the fabric from moving left and right during the life of the fabric. You won't be able to pull the fabric out of the tube unless you remove the caps.Not on the ones I have done. If it did, I would just cut the cords off at the cap.
If you open the awning only one foot from the coach and work on a ladder releasing spring tension, you only have 1/2 the tension you have when the awning is fully extended. This is much safer. Get all the tension released, cut the fabric and lower the whole roller tube and fabric to the ground using two people.
When you install the awning with the arms fully extended, add about 8 turns to each spring. Retract the awning to the almost closed position (you may need to push it closed with your hands). Then add the remaining turns (about 8 depending on length). Center the fabric at the top rail so the arms stow properly and add the top two screws holding the fabric in place.
When installing the new fabric, it is important to wrap the poly cord under each spring cap so it will not more left and right during operation.
That is how my TTs came from the factory It works fine.
That is how Carefree does it, not Dometic. You are comparing apples and oranges. Doug
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