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Important Note: Extreme CAUTION should be used when working with these arms. They
are under heavy spring tension. As replacement parts, they are shipped in a folded and banded
condition. Always use two people to un-tape and unfold each arm. Arms should always be
handled and installed in the folded condition until ready to fasten to lead rail.
1)
Slowly and carefully open the awning a few feet. If the elbow of the arm in question is broken,
place a large rag of cloth around this elbow. Pay particular attention to the arm that is broken, as
it may have to be (away form the awning fabric).
2)
Cut stainless steel cable at elbow to release tension than proceed with arm removal otherwise
remove 17mm nut at lead rail connection disconnect arm and fold and tape it folded being vary
carefully because arm is still under tension.
3)
At the front of the arm to be removed; at the lead rail, remove the 17 mm nut and washer and
retain these parts for the new arm.
4)
At the upper end of the arm, at the awning casing, remove both lock nuts and washers or the bolt
and nut.
5)
Remove the forward most bolt form the arm and shoulder connection. Use this bolt for the new
arm installation if this bolt was not provided with the new arm. Hold the bottom pitch
adjustment bolt.
6)
Into position with a 19mm (3/4”) open end wrench, and proceed by carefully sliding the arm
and remaining bolt away from the shoulder.
7)
Do not un-band new arm until fastened to shoulder in awning casing.
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