I have an older carefree awning that is 182 long.
Rv awning tension spring.
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In the extended position it is would to it tightest.
The tension arms are what you adjust to make the awning taut after it has been lowered.
When completely unwound the tube should rotate in the same direction to wind the spring as it would to roll up the awning.
When you release the tension in the spring the cotter pin that is inserted in the holes in the awning arms are removed.
This helps hold everything in place.
Reattach the rear awning leg and lower both leg sections completely.
Now that you are going to re tension the spring it s time to insert it back after you have reinstalled the torsion assembly.
You do not need to put the screws back in.
Pin the opposite awning spring with a cotter pin.
Mark the position of the ratchet end assembly with respect to the awning tube.
The roller tube is what contains the springs and is what the awning wraps around.
Note the position of the release lever 5.
By meg jernigan after a few years or sooner if your awning sees heavy use your rv awning may start to look a little limp or saggy.
Roll the awning all the way out to full extension.
The process is fairly simple but having someone to assist you in making the adjustments makes it easier.
The support arms are the aluminum members that extend from the awning tube to the bracket on the side of the mh 3 5 feet above the ground.
The rotation is such that the awning winds on to the tube over the top when retracting.
The spring on awnings is wound up as the awning is deployed.
Roll the awning back up to observe how tight it is.
Posted by rv doctor.
We are saddened to announce the passing of the rv doctor april 17 2020.
Received the new spring today.
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In most cases readjusting the tension in the springs solves the problem.
I realize the need for safety when.
You can leave the support arms hanging freely but it might help to simply slide the stops back into the leg channel.
Extend both awning rafter arms and lock them into place and tighten the hand screws.
The cotter pins are the ones that lock the spring tension securely while taking down the rv awning.