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SPECIFICATIONS
2. Determine mounting bracket location relating
to awning rail and slide out room flange. See
(FIG. 2), (FIG. 3), (FIG. 4) & (FIG. 5).
If Slide out room has extra flanges, it may
be necessary to install mounting brackets
directly on flange, but ONLY if it provides
solid structural support.
To help accommodate water and de-
bris runoff, awning fabric should have as
steep a pitch (slope) as feasible without
exceeding the maximum distance shown
between awning rail and mounting brack-
et. Exceeding the maximum distance will
expose awning fabric to catch wind (caus-
ing fabric to billow or tear).
FIG. 4
Mounting Bracket Shown
In Typical Position
(Below Flange)
FIG. 5
Mounting Bracket Shown
Directly On Flange
C. Mounting Bracket Spacer (Optional)
If slide out room flange has special features (large
curve, recessed into RV wall, etc.) that will interfere
with normal operation of Slide Topper, a mount-
ing bracket spacer (NOT INCLUDED) must be in-
stalled. See (FIG. 6) & (FIG. 7).
Mounting bracket spacer thickness may
vary depending on spacer kit require-
ments.
FIG. 6
Mounting
Bracket Spacer
Large Curve
In Flange
3/4″ (Kit May Vary)
FIG. 7
Mounting
Bracket Spacer
RV Wall
Recessed
Flange
3/4″ (Kit May Vary)