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3. INSTALLATION TOOLS REQUIRED: 
 
Drill 

Philips screwdriver 

1/2” Carbide (Masonry) drill bit 

Level 

5/8” Socket, Wrench or Adjustable Wrench 

Plumb line 

18mm Wrench or Adjustable Wrench 

Tape Measure 

Metric Allen keys 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm 

Square 

9/16” Socket, Wrench or Adjustable wrench 

Pencil 

Hammer/Mallet 

 

 

 
4. ADDITIONAL MATERIAL / HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: 

In the event that a Header board is required, you will require a 2x8” the same total length of the awning.  
 

Go to “House Preparation” to determine if a Header Board is required for your installation. 

The following outlines the additional mounting hardware that will be required  for the various 
header mounting installation methods. 
 

 

8 pieces of a ½” x 2” Wood Screw & Washer to mount the Awning Wall Brackets to the 
Header board. 

 

 

OR,

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or superior holding power you may choose to use a ½” x 4” Sleeve Bolt, which 

will require drilling a ½” hole through the header and continue to drill a minimum of 

another 2-

3/4” depth with a carbide (masonry) drill bit. This will 

essentially use the header board to provide the level surface for 
the awning but will use the greater strength of the masonry wall 
for holding power. You may contact our office for technical 
information pertaining to available fasteners. (Sleeve Bolt show to 
the right)

 

 

If mounting the Header on Brick, Stone or Concrete: 

One of the following; expansion bolts with a minimum 3-

1/4” depth 

OR

 

3/8” lag bolts a minimum length of 3-1/4”, with 

lag shields (which may require a 5/8” hole drilled in the brick).

  

For either of these options, you will need enough to install on the top and bottom of the header with maximum 
spacing of 24” or less. 

If mounting the Header on Solid Wood Siding or Stucco: 

You will need to locate the studs and locate 3/8” Lag Bolts long enough to penetrate the Header board, siding, any 
insulation and grab at least 2” of the wall studs. 

Due to the weight of the awning and the forces applied to it 

when operating it is critical that the lag bolts be installed into studs. 

You will need enough lag bolts to install on the top and bottom 

of the header with maximum spacing of 24” or less.

 

 
For technical information regarding fasteners, go t

www.uncanfast.com

 

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Страница 1: ...tion for all assembly and installation instructions set up adjustment and troubleshooting instructions There you will be able to see common problems and how to rectify them usually with a simple adjustment You may also use this section to email us your questions and during business hours between 9 00 AM and 4 00 PM EST you will be able to connect with a customer service representative for assistan...

Страница 2: ...th a carbide masonry drill bit This will essentially use the header board to provide the level surface for the awning but will use the greater strength of the masonry wall for holding power You may contact our office for technical information pertaining to available fasteners Sleeve Bolt show to the right If mounting the Header on Brick Stone or Concrete One of the following expansion bolts with a...

Страница 3: ...5 RETRACTABLE AWNING SCHEMATIC DRAWING Size 10 ft Projection X 12 ft Width Diagram Exploded View 12 LEFT BRACKET ASSEMBLY 13 RIGHT BRACKET ASSEMBLY GEAR MECH ROLLER TUBE SUPPORT BRACKET ROLLER TUBE SUPPORT PLASTIC BUSHING 13 WRIST ASSEMBLY 12 POSITION POLE LEVEL ...

Страница 4: ...Assembly 1 14 40x40x240mm Torsion Bar w plastic end caps 1 15 Wall Brackets w hardware 2 16 Extension Arm Shoulder Bracket w hardware 1 17 Extension Arm Pivot Mount w hardware 1 18 Wrist Pin Assembly w hardware 2 19 Valance Level w hardware 1 20 Valance Tube End Cap LEFT End 1 21 Valance Tube End Cap RIGHT End 1 22 Position Poles 2 23 Manual Crank Handle not shown in diagram 1 24 Spline for Fabric...

Страница 5: ...d to determine the location of the awning Go to Additional Material Hardware Requirements above for fastening options Non Masonry Surface Installation As the awning is quite heavy and the forces put on the product when opened requires it to be firmly secured to the structure Therefore for installation on any siding material we recommend a header board be installed Wood lap siding may have the head...

Страница 6: ...imum of 1 1 2 to 2 38 51mm of unobstructed clearance above this point 9 MOUNTING A HEADER BOARD The Awning Height reference is the upper most point of the Awning Fabric after installed The mounting brackets will be fastened below this point As shown in the drawing to the right when installing on a 2x8 Header and positioning the bracket centered vertically on the header board the roller tube and fa...

Страница 7: ...d mark this point on the center plumb line already marked Measure the 63 50in 1613mm from the horizontal centre line to the right a mark this point on the plumb line Header Board Vertical Centre Plumb Line Vertical Centre Plumb Line Measure Mark LEFT bracket spacing from Horizontal Centre Line Measure Mark RIGHT bracket spacing from Horizontal Centre Line Mark Horizontal Centre Line 63 50in 1613mm...

Страница 8: ...mounting to it from the LEFT WALL BRACKET ASSEMBLY 3 Remove the three Allen bolts that are securing the GEAR MECHANISM to the support bracket and move it to the opposite side of the ROLLER SUPPORT BRACKET DO NOT TRY TO MOUNT THE GEAR MECHANISM TO THE OTHER ROLLER TUBE SUPPORT BRACKET AS ITS MOUNTING HOLES MAY NOT ALIGN 4 Install the ROLLER TUBE SUPPORT BRACKET with the GEAR MECHANISM mounted to it...

Страница 9: ... Line Vertical Centre Plumb Line Set the Intersection point labeled L over the Vertical Line and the Plumb line Align Plumb Line marked on the Wall or Header the Plumb Line on the Template Mark the Centre of the 4 Hole Positions Set the Intersection point labeled L over the Vertical Line and the Plumb line Align Plumb Line marked on the Wall or Header the Plumb Line on the Template Mark the Centre...

Страница 10: ... to collapse and re insert in the hole Using a 5 8 wrench or adjustable wrench tighten each bolt until snug DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN THESE BOLTS ON masonry if you find that each bracket is not laying flush on the surface you may wish to shim the back of the bracket to avoid damage and provide a secure mount Installation on Header Board Go to section ADDITIONAL MATERIAL HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS and determin...

Страница 11: ...oller tube carefully slide the fabric into the channel be sure not to damage the fabric on the ends of the aluminum tube ends Centre the fabric on the Roller tube the fabric should be approximately 5cm shorter than the roller tube on each end Now with assistance rotate the roller tube evenly to roll the fabric around the tube over the top until it s almost completely rolled around the tube 12 ASSE...

Страница 12: ...arefully open the box and find the LEFT and the RIGHT Extension Arm Each arm is Labeled LEFT and RIGHT and each or them indicates TOP meaning that top should face upwards when installing the part Remove the EXTENSION ARM Pivot Bolt on the LEFT BRACKET ASSEMBLY Insert the large end of the LEFT Extension Arm ensuring that the side labeled TOP is facing upwards Fit the RIGHT EXTENSION ARM in the open...

Страница 13: ...t on each end it will be difficult to make other adjustments Ensure that the EXTENSION ARM PIVOT Bracket is mounted in the same hole on the LEFT and RIGHT Side Brackets Pivot adjustment can be achieved by loosing the EXTENSION ARM PIVOT BRACKET BOLTS and then using the PITCH ADJUSTMENT BOLT screw you can position the awning pitch equally on the right and left sides Once you ve reach your pitch pre...

Страница 14: ...e channel on the bottom of the Valance Tube Be careful to ensure that you maintain even alignment of the end of the Valance Tube and the Roller Tube while making this adjustment By moving the Wrist Assembly toward the outside ends of the VALANCE TUBE you will move the EXTENSION ARM Elbow farther out from the wall and closer to the wall if you move the Wrist Assembly toward the centre of the VALANC...

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