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Panel and Extrusion Assembly

1.

 Start by sub-assembling the left panel on the ground.

2.

 Install a “U” Channel on the left side of the Panel and an “H” Bar on the right side of the Panel.  Make sure 

the assembly is together tight.

Note: The “U” Channel and “H” Bar are shorter than the Slide Out Roof Panel.  The fl ush side fi ts into 
the Panel Hinge.  Maximum panel section width is 48”, the projection is based on the RV Slide Out.

Slide Out Roof Panel

“U” Channel

“H” Bar

Max. 48”

Flush

1-1/8”

3.

 Starting at the left, insert the subassembly into the Panel Hinge.  Make sure the subassembly is fully insert-

ed into the Panel Hinge and fl ush with the left side.

4.

 Install three (3) #8 x 1/2” screws thru the Panel Hinge. One thru the Panel Hinge and into the “U” Channel 

on the left side.  One in the center of the panel thru the Panel Hinge and into the Panel.  One thru the Panel 
Hinge lined up with the left screw groove in the “H” Bar.

Continued on next page.

Side of RV

Mounting Rail

Side View

#8 x 1/2” Screws

“H” Bar

“U” Channel

Slide Out Roof Panel

Summary of Contents for DFSOC-10

Page 1: ...l received Match your shipment with the Bill of Materials If there is a shortage or wrong material call Dealer Service immediately Safety is important Wear Safety Glasses and Work Gloves Follow all sa...

Page 2: ...1 2 Hex Screw 1 4 20 x 2 Hex Aluminum Bolt 10 24 Aluminum Wing Nut 1 4 20 Aluminum Wing Nut 10 24 x 1 2 Thumb Screw 1 OD x 9 32 ID SS Fender Washer 1 4 Quick Release Pin 1 1 2 OD x 1 4 ID White Bonde...

Page 3: ...Out Roof Panel H Bar Tools Needed Screw Gun Caulk Gun Level 3 16 7 32 1 4 Drill Bits Tape Measure Lubricant Furniture Polish Marking Instrument 1 4 5 16 7 16 Nut Driver Bits with Magnetic Heads Hardw...

Page 4: ...has RV Rail make sure the RV Rail is clear of dirt and debris it may be necessary to loosen the fasteners along the RV Rail this will allow you to slide the Mounting Rail on easier Leave fasteners loo...

Page 5: ...the RV rail cavity with a lubricant such as furniture polish 3 Slide the Left End Mounting Rail section into the RV Rail until it reaches the mark made previously 4 Mark the locations of all RV studs...

Page 6: ...x 1 2 screw thru the left end of the Mounting Rail so the Panel Hinge will stop a 1 2 from the end 3 Slide your Panel Hinge section s into the Mounting Rail starting on the right and sliding to the le...

Page 7: ...RV Slide Out Slide Out Roof Panel U Channel H Bar Max 48 Flush 1 1 8 3 Starting at the left insert the subassembly into the Panel Hinge Make sure the subassembly is fully insert ed into the Panel Hing...

Page 8: ...the same maner and install a U Channel over the right side of the last panel then install the next three 3 8 x 1 2 screws 6 Install U Channel over the front of all Slide Out Roof Panels Do not use an...

Page 9: ...crews 9 Install the Left Right Front Trims using 8 x 1 2 screws in the pattern shown in illustration below 10 Hold the Slide Out Cover up and install 8 x 1 2 screws in the pattern as shown in illustra...

Page 10: ...Header Angle 4 Install 1 Fender Washer and 1 4 20 Wing Nut to keep the Slide Out Cover from moving 5 Drill for and install the remaining fasteners as per illustration s on next page Installation of th...

Page 11: ...Panel Hinge and Front Trim Measure and cut the lengths needed remove film covering the black sticky surface and apply over all seams Make sure that Sealer Tape Peel Seal adheres to all surfaces Top V...

Page 12: ...ing nuts on the Slide Out Cover bolts for storage Note You will receive four 4 Lock Down Brackets with your order Two 2 required for each side 1 Locate a substantial framing member on the RV to attach...

Page 13: ...e Bead along the Valance Track on both Side Trims to the wall of the RV 4 Trim the end of the valance so it will butt against the RV wall You should use a hot knife or heat the cut end so the material...

Page 14: ...Notes Page 13...

Page 15: ...Notes Page 14...

Page 16: ...opments require that Dura Bilt Products Inc retain the right to substitute replacement parts or components of equal quality if necessary Normal aging and weathering of materials may result in not bein...

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