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Power Case/Cassette Awning Adjustments
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Adjusting the Lead Rail
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Back Shoulder Collet
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Shoulder Bracket
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Collet Clamp Screws
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Pitch Adjustment
Screw
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Lateral Arm Assembly
2. Loosen the collet clamp screws and the pitch
adjustment screw.
3. Lower the lead rail to the desired position.
4. Tighten the pitch adjustment screw until resistance is
felt.
5. Torque the collet clamp screws to 140 lb in.
6. Repeat steps 2–4 for each lateral arm assembly.
7. Remove all the strapping and support.
8. Fully extend and retract the awning to verify that
the awning is functioning correctly. Refer to the
instructions in the 9500EZ Power Case/Cassette
Awning Operation Manual.
6.2 Adjusting the Lateral Arm
Assemblies
WARNING: IMPACT OR CRUSH HAZARD.
Do
not
completely remove fasteners, or loosen
them so far that the shoulder base will disengage
from the shoulder bracket. Otherwise, the lead
rail and lateral arm assemblies could shift or drop
unexpectedly, or the lateral arm assemblies could
extend to the side, beyond the awning perimeter,
quickly and unexpectedly. Failure to obey this
warning could result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE:
Do not allow the lateral arm assemblies to
rub against the lower lip of the back rail when closing,
or allow the awning fabric to contact the shoulder base
when fully opened. Otherwise, premature wear and
abrasions could occur.
This section describes how to adjust the lateral arm
assembly closing height to raise or lower the elbow
clearance.
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Strapping the Lateral Arm Assemblies
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Shoulder Assembly
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Lead Rail
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1 in. (25 mm)
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Strapping
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Wrist Assembly
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Bottom of Awning
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Lateral Arm Assembly
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Support the weight of the lead rail and lateral
arm assemblies before making adjustments.
1. Extend the awning 1 in. (25 mm) and strap the
lateral arm assemblies near the wrist and shoulder
assemblies.