Special aluminum poles often accompany the rv awning for this use.
Rv awning tension adjustment.
1 lower the awning so the roller tube is as close to the ground as possible.
Roll up topper on roller.
This is usually just caused with age and normal stretching due to the wind and rain.
You can leave the support arms hanging freely but it might help to simply slide the stops back into the leg channel.
Now that you are going to re tension the spring it s time to insert it back after you have reinstalled the torsion assembly.
Here is a link to a video.
Some diyers prefer to adjust the tension in each arm separately rather than releasing both at the same time.
How do i adjust the tension on an rv slideout topper awning.
Remove the 2 phillips head screws from the bottom end of the outer section.
The tension arms are what you adjust to make the awning taut after it has been lowered.
Roller should now be free of mounting hardware.
Reattach the rear awning leg and lower both leg sections completely.
You may notice the awning wind up crooked on the roller tube.
Roll the awning back up to observe how tight it is.
Place the step stool near the lip of the awning.
Position so the pole pushes the awning out adding tension to the fabric.
When you release the tension in the spring the cotter pin that is inserted in the holes in the awning arms are removed.
Push the aluminum pole in its extended length up to the rv wall and down to the lip of the awning under the awning itself.
Rv awning canvas and arm alignment how to adjust and fix in under five minutes.
This method may be slightly less effective but it s easier if you have no one to help.
We should test the tension before doing anything else.
2 the support arm consists of an outer and inner section.
Rv awnings have one thing in common the canvas vinyl or fabric can become misaligned over time.
Install back on slide.
An rver asks gary bunzer the rv doctor why the awning on his recreational vehicle will not retract evenly and what he can do to f.
Remove end cap or mount.
Make sure it will not fall out.
You do not need to put the screws back in.
The cotter pins are the ones that lock the spring tension securely while taking down the rv awning.