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6100002998-Rev2

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INSTALL AWNING ON VEHICLE 

With the assistance of a friend, carefully place the awning onto your vehicle ensuring 
both Clamps are seated evenly over the crossbars.  If necessary, fine tune the position 
of the Brackets and re-measure the awning overhang on each end to ensure awning 
remains balanced over the bars. 

Clamp must be seated correctly 

on crossbars, to avoid awning 

movement.

SECURE AWNING

A.

 

Turn Tightening Knob clockwise to securely close Clamp Jaws around bars.

B.

 

Fully tighten all Bolts on both Brackets (10 mm Spanner for M6/ 13 mm Spanner for  

 M8 

hardware).

C.

 

Fully tighten the silder bolt on each clamp.

5

5.25 +/-0.25 Nm

x2

x2

A

5.0 +0.5/-0.0 Nm

x2 (M8)

x2 (M8)

x4 (M6)

x4 (M6)

B

C

5.0 +0.5/-0.0 Nm

x2

x2

Summary of Contents for EASY-OFF

Page 1: ... INSTALLATION QUICK RELEASE AWNING BRACKETS AWNING SOLD SEPARATELY EASY OFF 8 3 6 1 4 2 7 5 ITEM COMPONENT QTY ITEM COMPONENT QTY 1 Awning Bracket Assembly x1 5 Awning Bracket Assembly with Lock Cavity x1 2 M6 Nut x4 6 M8 Nut x2 3 M6 Washer x4 7 M8 Washer x2 4 M6 Bolt x4 8 M8 Bolt x2 KIT CONTENTS For two channel awnings go to Page 2 Tape Measure Spanner 10 mm 13 mm TOOLS REQUIRED Note number of ch...

Page 2: ...ing the rib of the Bracket sits within the bottom channel and Bolts sit through the outermost Bracket holes Thread an M6 Washer and M6 Nut onto each Bolt before tightening loosely by hand x2 x2 x4 x4 The hardware used to secure the Brackets to the awning will depend on the width of the upper channel In most cases the M6 hardware provided in the kit will be sufficient However wider channels may req...

Page 3: ...g shaft runs through the largest Bracket hole in the centre Ensure rib of Bracket sits within the bottom channel of the awning Thread an M8 Washer and M8 Nut onto each Bolt before tightening loosely by hand x2 x2 x2 x2 POSITION BRACKETS FOR INSTALLATION Measure the distance between your crossbars then set the distance between the Brackets and space them equidistant from the ends ...

Page 4: ...wning overhang on each end to ensure awning remains balanced over the bars Clamp must be seated correctly on crossbars to avoid awning movement SECURE AWNING A Turn Tightening Knob clockwise to securely close Clamp Jaws around bars B Fully tighten all Bolts on both Brackets 10 mm Spanner for M6 13 mm Spanner for M8 hardware C Fully tighten the silder bolt on each clamp 5 5 25 0 25 Nm x2 x2 A 5 0 0...

Page 5: ... in place with no front to back or side to side movement evident If movement is detected return to previous step If you have purchased lock cores install them according to your lock core instructions Yakima 8007202 OPEN CLAMPS Rotate Tightening Knob on Bracket in an anti clockwise direction to open Clamp Jaws fully 1 x2 x2 ...

Page 6: ...ib of the Bracket should sit below awning Thread an M8 Washer and M8 Nut onto each Bolt before tightening loosely by hand 2 x2 x2 x2 x2 Be sure awning is oriented correctly with the logo right side up in relation to the clamps POSITION BRACKETS FOR INSTALLATION Measure the distance between your crossbars then set the distance between the Brackets and space them equidistant from the ends X X 3 Mini...

Page 7: ...e Brackets and re measure the awning overhang on each end to ensure awning remains balanced over the bars Clamp must be seated correctly on crossbars to avoid awning movement SECURE AWNING A Turn Tightening Knob clockwise to securely close Clamp Jaws around bars B Fully tighten Bolts on both Brackets using a 13 mm Spanner C Fully tighten the silder bolt on each clamp 5 5 25 0 25 Nm x2 x2 A 5 0 0 5...

Page 8: ...548 2 Rotate Tightening Knob on Bracket in an anti clockwise direction to unlock open Clamp Jaws fully 1 Remove awning REMOVAL 6 CHECK INSTALLATION IS SECURE Check awning is securely in place with no front to back or side to side movement evident If movement is detected return to previous step If you have purchased lock cores install them according to your lock core instructions Yakima 8007202 ...

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