โSep-30-2018 07:43 PM
โOct-02-2018 11:30 AM
โOct-02-2018 10:46 AM
bob213 wrote:
Don't know about power awnings but they do sell these for manual ones.
awning lock
โOct-02-2018 06:11 AM
โOct-02-2018 04:22 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:LarryJM wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I take my awning rod and use it to lock the roller
Stick the bent end of rod into hole on end cap of roller (opposite end of locking pawl lever or motor drive)
Rod hanging straight down place it behind the awning arms and strap it in place using velcro straps, bungee cords, zip ties etc)
Roller won't move...awning material can not unfurl
This is an modification I got from 'robsouth' that use to post here
The idea is good, but I would doubt that only the standard approx 1" bend at the end of the awning rod and the small diameter of the awning rod inserted into the awning tube would really hold if the awning started trying to unfurl and bang around at highway speeds.
Larry
Been using it for 10 yrs.....so far so good.
End cap hole/slot is only slightly larger diameter then awning rod
Hooked end of rod has never slipped out of end cap which is aligned with 1/4" grove in roller tube
Straight section of rod is slipped behind awning arm and held in place via velcro straps
Simple, free and it WORKS.
โOct-02-2018 03:42 AM
LarryJM wrote:1320Fastback wrote:
I use Velcro straps to hold the sliding support bars shut on ours. If the bars can't open, the awning can't open. Also leave the switch in Up position.
Unfortunately you don't really understand the issue. With the support bars in position and locked if the awning tube lock malfunctions the awning can unfurl with everything else in place and functioning. The awning support bars have nothing to do with this issue and your velco straps will do nothing to prevent what is being discussed here.
Larry
โOct-01-2018 11:28 PM
1320Fastback wrote:
I use Velcro straps to hold the sliding support bars shut on ours. If the bars can't open, the awning can't open. Also leave the switch in Up position.
โOct-01-2018 10:33 PM
โOct-01-2018 06:29 PM
โOct-01-2018 05:36 PM
CavemanCharlie wrote:
I'm not sure how it could do it ???
On my awning there is a lever on the end that I have to flip with the rod to unroll it. Then when I roll it up I have to flip the lever the other way. Once it is rolled up and the lever is flipped the awning won't unroll. (I know because I have tried to pull it out without remembering to flip the lever)
Also, there are little plastic locks that you flip down and lock after rolling the awning back up. (I'm not sure what those do though) then I screw the knobs for the support braces down tight and drive away.
โOct-01-2018 05:20 PM
โOct-01-2018 03:12 PM
โOct-01-2018 09:39 AM
LarryJM wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
I take my awning rod and use it to lock the roller
Stick the bent end of rod into hole on end cap of roller (opposite end of locking pawl lever or motor drive)
Rod hanging straight down place it behind the awning arms and strap it in place using velcro straps, bungee cords, zip ties etc)
Roller won't move...awning material can not unfurl
This is an modification I got from 'robsouth' that use to post here
The idea is good, but I would doubt that only the standard approx 1" bend at the end of the awning rod and the small diameter of the awning rod inserted into the awning tube would really hold if the awning started trying to unfurl and bang around at highway speeds.
Larry
โOct-01-2018 07:56 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
I take my awning rod and use it to lock the roller
Stick the bent end of rod into hole on end cap of roller (opposite end of locking pawl lever or motor drive)
Rod hanging straight down place it behind the awning arms and strap it in place using velcro straps, bungee cords, zip ties etc)
Roller won't move...awning material can not unfurl
This is an modification I got from 'robsouth' that use to post here
โOct-01-2018 05:57 AM
bob213 wrote:
Don't know about power awnings but they do sell these for manual ones.
awning lock
โOct-01-2018 05:46 AM