Generally it will take six turns for awning lengths of 8 to 12 feet seven turns for 13 to 14 feet eight turns for 15 to 16 feet 10 turns for 17 to 18 feet 11 turns for 19 to 21 feet and 12 turns for 22 to 25 feet.
Awning springs rewind.
Roll the awning back up to observe how tight it is.
Keep hands and clothing clear of top casting as personal injury may result.
Slip the end of the support arm back into the tension arm and tighten the screws.
If you are satisfied move on.
Place the step stool near the lip of the awning.
Only rotate the legs one or two turns at a time and don t do more than 4 or 5 total.
It s best to check your rv awning manual to determine the number of turns you ll need winding up your spring.
How can i rewind the spring in my carefree slideout awning.
If not controlled they will unwind quickly.
Once you ve reassembled both arms check the awning tension.
If not you ll need to repeat the process of freeing the arms and turning them to tighten the springs.
I got and pd for the answer but still dont understand.
Springs under tension are dangerous.
Replacement instructions for awning the fabric roller tube assembly frta consists of a fabric a roller tube and torsion assemblies.
Special aluminum poles often accompany the rv awning for this use.
Push the aluminum pole in its extended length up to the rv wall and down to the lip of the awning under the awning itself.
Position so the pole pushes the awning out adding tension to the fabric.
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If you over tighten the spring it will break.
You do not need to put the screws back in.
If not then repeat the previous steps.
I dont understand what rivets i need to drill out.