This is a quick and easy fix that requires just a few.
Rv awning spring tension adjustment.
Remove the 2 phillips head screws from the bottom end of the outer section.
Step 1 prepare to re insert the cotter pin when you release the tension in the spring the cotter pin that is inserted in the holes in the awning arms are removed.
Has your rv awning been sagging.
Position so the pole pushes the awning out adding tension to the fabric.
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.
1 lower the awning so the roller tube is as close to the ground as possible.
Rv awning tension adjustment.
The cotter pins are the ones that lock the spring tension securely while taking down the rv awning.
Has it had a lot of water pooled in it or maybe it is just somewhat old.
The process is fairly simple but having someone to assist you in making the adjustments makes it easier.
Place the step stool near the lip of the awning.
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.
The right hand torsion end cap contains a cam assembly which prevents the awning from billowing or unrolling.
2 the support arm consists of an outer and inner section.
Does it struggle to roll up tightly or straight.
In most cases readjusting the tension in the springs solves the problem.
The tension arms are what you adjust to make the awning taut after it has been lowered.
It might be time to adjust the tension.
The torsion assembly has a wound coil spring which provides tension on the roller tube to roll the awning up into the travel position.