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bobndot
Apr 19, 2014Explorer II
AnEv942 wrote:
Doesn't apply bobndot, completely different beast. These Truckin'Awn are very manual, very mechanical. The release buttons (4)are simple spring steel clips that pop into holes when sliding poles apart. The spring loaded roller tube has no lock. When you unroll, or pull out awning the rafters (mid brace) inner an outer tubes lock into position when its fully unrolled. To raise the awning after extending you depress similar buttons on the upright arms and slide apart inner & outer tubes until button pops into a hole.
Oh- which other than as others have mentioned about the inner & outer arms tubes being clean, is before adjusting awn height, Are you releasing the rafter button when adjusting that arm? I also found alternating sides until fully raised helps-fully extending one arm makes raising the other arm that much harder-putting some twist on it.
ok tnx. Are there any 'how to ' videos avl ?
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