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When the weather is nice, there's nothing better than enjoying the day under your RV awning. Awnings are one of the best additions to an RV and figuring out how to open them doesn't need to be tricky. By knowing how to do things such as loosen a rafter knob and use an awning rod, you'll be setting up your awning in no time.
Steps
Unfastening the Arms
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1Loosen the rafter knobs on both awning support arms. There should be a black knob on the back of each awning arm. Loosen these so that the awning arms will be able to move, being careful not to unscrew them all the way.[1]
- When you’re traveling, these knobs should be tightened well so that they don’t become loose and fall off.
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2Release the travel locks on both support arms. To release the travel locks, squeeze the support tabs on the awning. These tabs are what hold the two arms together. When you squeeze them, you should hear a click telling you that they’ve been properly released.[2]
- Some models require you to swing the release tabs up to undo them.
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3Switch the ratchet mechanism to the roll-down position. The ratchet mechanism is essentially a directional lever located on the end of the awning closest to the front of the RV. Using your awning rod, switch the lever to the open position.[3]
- All RVs that come with an awning will come with an awning rod as well.
- The ratchet mechanism should be labeled with both “open” and “close” for when you go to switch the lever.
- Some RVs have a slide mechanism on the awning arm that releases the ratchet by itself.
Securing the Awning
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1Roll out the awning using the awning rod. Hook the black pull strap on the awning with your awning rod. Use the rod to pull the strap straight out, opening the awning. You can use your hands to pull the strap the rest of the way until the awning is fully extended.[4]
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2Slide the rafters up the awning arms and lock them. The rafters, or the inner arms, should be pushed to the top of the opposing arms. Once the inner arms slide all the way into position, you should hear a click that will lock them. If the rafter knobs are loose enough, the arms should slide easily.[5]
- To keep the rafters lubricated, you can spray them with WD-40.
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3Tighten the rafter knobs on each rafter. The black knobs that you loosened earlier should now be tightened. Press down on the awning arms to make the fabric taut, and then tighten the rafter knobs to keep the rafters locked in place. Make sure to tighten both sides of the awning.[6]
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4Raise the awning using the handles on each arm. Lift the handle on the arm and raise the awning to the desired height. If you’re doing this by yourself, it’s best to raise the awning a little bit at a time on each side. If you have another person helping you, you can raise both sides at once.[7]
- Lifting the handle on the arm releases the lock, allowing you to raise the awning. Once you release the handle, the awning will lock.
- Make sure the awning is high enough to clear the door.
Community Q&A
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QuestionI didnn't find an awning rod. Where are they located?Community AnswerThey are usually located in the long compartment, grey in color, available at any RV supplier. you can also use a hockey stick with a bent nail in a pinch.
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QuestionWhat if you can't see the black awning strap? Maybe it was rolled up wrong previously?Budhi SuhradiCommunity AnswerUnroll the tent and look for straps. Then redo the rolling step correctly. Change the straps if they're worn or torn.
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QuestionHow would I know if an awning is motorized?Community AnswerThere should be a button on the inside of your RV. Use your RV's manual to research whether or not they're motorized. The manual should be available online if you cannot find the hard copy.
Warnings
- Awnings aren’t designed to withstand heavy wind or rain, so if it’s very windy or stormy outside, don’t open your awning.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Never open the awning without loosening the black knobs first.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- When moving the awning, always use the pull strap to avoid injury.⧼thumbs_response⧽
References
- ↑ http://www.rverscorner.com/RV_Awning_Operation_Pictorial.html
- ↑ http://www.rverscorner.com/RV_Awning_Operation_Pictorial.html
- ↑ http://rvbasics.com/techtips/basic-rv-awning-instructions.html
- ↑ https://goneoutdoors.com/open-rv-awning-4794449.html
- ↑ http://www.rverscorner.com/RV_Awning_Operation_Pictorial.html
- ↑ https://goneoutdoors.com/open-rv-awning-4794449.html
- ↑ http://www.rverscorner.com/RV_Awning_Operation_Pictorial.html
About This Article
To open your RV awning, first squeeze the support tabs on the awning, which will release the travel locks. Once they’re unlocked, use the end of your awning rod to switch the ratchet mechanism to the open position. Now, hook the black pull strap on the awning with your awning rod and pull the strap straight out. If you need to, you can use your hands to pull the awning the rest of the way out. After you’ve pulled it out, slide the rafters up the awning arms and lock them. Make sure to tighten the knob on each arm to keep them in place. Now you can enjoy your RV in the shade! For more advice, like how to keep the rafters on your awning lubricated, read on!