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stubblejumper wrote:dougrainer wrote:stubblejumper wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The original lock cam was a"knurled" round knob. After years of use the ridges would get filed down and then not catch. Starting about 10 years ago, Dometic redesigned the Cam lock system and now use a gear tooth lock system. You just need to get a new RH Torsion assbly. Doug
Doug
can I take the riveted end cap off without locking the torsion spring. If I am not mistaken the new ones have a cotter pin that goes through the holes in the end cap to lock the spring until installed.
There is NO tension on the new Torsion. You have to wind it after install. The OLD torsion, you have to release the tension BEFORE you drill out the rivets. Doug
Doug
Billyboy is referring to a small spring 2" in diam. on the latch, while everyone else is referring to the torsion spring. Is the latch spring -- only-- rerplacable?
โSep-03-2013 05:48 PM
dougrainer wrote:stubblejumper wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The original lock cam was a"knurled" round knob. After years of use the ridges would get filed down and then not catch. Starting about 10 years ago, Dometic redesigned the Cam lock system and now use a gear tooth lock system. You just need to get a new RH Torsion assbly. Doug
Doug
can I take the riveted end cap off without locking the torsion spring. If I am not mistaken the new ones have a cotter pin that goes through the holes in the end cap to lock the spring until installed.
There is NO tension on the new Torsion. You have to wind it after install. The OLD torsion, you have to release the tension BEFORE you drill out the rivets. Doug
โSep-03-2013 11:09 AM
liborko wrote:
Yes. You have to rotate awning drum until you can see thru the hole, about 1/8 of an inch to insert the locking pin(wire, drill bit, cotter pin or such). Then you can drill out the three rivets and remove the spring assembly. After you replace the spring assembly you will have to wind up the spring per instructions that come with new assembly.
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โSep-03-2013 04:38 AM
stubblejumper wrote:dougrainer wrote:
The original lock cam was a"knurled" round knob. After years of use the ridges would get filed down and then not catch. Starting about 10 years ago, Dometic redesigned the Cam lock system and now use a gear tooth lock system. You just need to get a new RH Torsion assbly. Doug
Doug
can I take the riveted end cap off without locking the torsion spring. If I am not mistaken the new ones have a cotter pin that goes through the holes in the end cap to lock the spring until installed.
โSep-02-2013 01:48 PM
dougrainer wrote:
The original lock cam was a"knurled" round knob. After years of use the ridges would get filed down and then not catch. Starting about 10 years ago, Dometic redesigned the Cam lock system and now use a gear tooth lock system. You just need to get a new RH Torsion assbly. Doug
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