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Slide Awning

Pungo1
Explorer
Explorer
I need to replace the upper gasket on my bedroom slide and I need to take off the Awning on the slide to get to the gasket. How do you take the roller off so it doesn't retract and I can get to the molding screws that are under the awning?
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Thunder_Mountai
Explorer II
Explorer II
Here is how I did it. With the slide out, I got on a tall ladder and pulled the awning out of the roller as far as I could. Then I used one of those stout spring clamps to hold the material. The clamp was pulled snug up against the roller assembly. Did this on both sides. Then pull the slide in a foot or so. Use something to prop the awning material up and crawl under if you are small like me.
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tkcas01
Explorer
Explorer
My report on replacing the slide topper might help:

http://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/fuseaction/thread/tid/25357620.cfm
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memgrove
Explorer
Explorer
When I installed my slide toppers they had cotter pins through the roller and end caps to prevent it from loosing the spring tension.

I would think that you should extend the slide some (6-8 inches) and insert some pins then retract the slide the rest of the way. This should relieve the tension on the fabric without loosing the tension on the spring.

Maybe if you give yourself more than 6-8 inches you would be able to remove the brackets and set the roller on the roof and have it out of the way for the rest of the project without removing the whole thing.
Mike
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