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APPENDIX B (Continued) - Changing the Pitch of Your Awning
Pitch raised to maximum height.
Figure 26
Square
Bar
Lateral Arm, extended at
maximum height.
Arm
Clamp
Square
Bar
Lateral Arm, extended
at factory set height.
Arm
Clamp
Pitch is set at the factory so the bottom
of the Front Bar is 29” lower than the
top of the Fabric on the Roller Bar.
Helper
Lateral Arm
Awning Fabric
Front Bar
Figure 27
House
Arm Clamp
Square
Bar
Recessed Set Screw #2
Recessed Set Screw #1
Figure 27 - Insert B
Arm Clamp
Lock Nut
Pitch Channel #2
high and low range
Note: The high and low range of pitch can be viewed in
Pitch Channel #1 and #2, as shown above.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to raise the pitch beyond the
physical limits observed in Pitch Channel #1 and #2, as
shown above. Doing so could damage the Arm Clamp.
Figure 27 - Insert A
Plastic Cover
on Arm Clamp
Align plastic guides
with tabs in clamp.
Pitch Channel #1
high and low range
Arm Clamp
(See Insert B)
Note: After adjusting the pitch of the Awning, it might be necessary to adjust the pitch of the Semi-Cassette
Housing. See Appendix G on Page 29.