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INSTALLATION
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FIG. 14
Wall Mounting Bracket
Awning Rail
FIG. 15
Torsion
Bracket
#10-32 X 1/2″ Quadrex Trilob Screw
Hex Extension Rod
Wall Mounting
Bracket
13. Position slide topper so that it is centered be-
tween wall mounting brackets.
14. Retrieve the cover and slide the center mounting
bracket to center of cover. See (FIG. 21). Place
it upside down on top of the torsion brackets al-
lowing it to rest on inside of torsion brackets.
See (FIG. 16).
Care
MUST
be taken to make sure cov-
er does
NOT
inadvertently fall of torsion
brackets while performing next step.
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FIG. 16
Cotter Pin
Contact
Point
Contact
Point
Wall
Mounting
Bracket
#10-32
X 1/2″
Self
Tapping
Screw
#10-32
X 1/2″
Self
Tapping
Screw
#10-16 X .63″ PHCR Screws
Cover
15. Move one torsion bracket until cover touches
both contact points. See (FIG. 16).
16. Remove cotter pin by pulling it straight out. See
(FIG. 16).
17. Secure hex extension rod to wall mounting
bracket using (4) #10-16 X .63″ PHCR SS self
drilling screws. Predrill hex rod through-holes
(11/64″) in torsion bracket. Secure torsion brack
-
ets to hex rod using #10-32 X 1/2″ Quadrex Tri
-
lob screws.
Take care
NOT
to change torsion bracket
position during this step. Torsion bracket
MUST
have back edge parallel to RV wall
before, during, and after this step. See
(FIG. 2), (FIG. 3), (FIG. 17) & (FIG. 16).
FIG. 17
Hex Extension Rod
Wall
Mounting
Bracket
#10-16 X .63″
PHCR SS Screws
18. Roll cover downward and push it straight onto
torsion brackets until it “snaps” into place. See
(FIG. 18).
PINCH HAZARD. Keep fingers
and hands away from pinch points. Failure to
obey this caution could result in injury.