Facing the awning the arm on the left has the rewind spring.
Rv awning tension spring adjustment.
The cotter pins are the ones that lock the spring tension securely while taking down the rv awning.
Rv awning tension adjustment step 1.
1 lower the awning so the roller tube is as close to the ground as possible.
How to adjust an rv awning spring first.
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If not turn arm one more turn.
Step 1 prepare to re insert the cotter pin when you release the tension in the spring the cotter pin that is inserted in the holes in the awning arms are removed.
Let s raise that upper section up a bit.
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Lower the awning completely.
The awning leg consists of two sections.
This should increase the tension on the awning.
One turn may give you the desired tension.
Park the rv and set the brake.
Give yourself some room.
Remove the 2 phillips head screws from the bottom end of the outer section.
2 the support arm consists of an outer and inner section.
Step up to the awning and clear out any leaves or twigs from the awning seam.
Lower the leading edge or roller tube as close to the ground as possible.
Free the support arms.
Place the step stool near the lip.
Put your awning.
With great ease turn the arm counter clock wise.
Need help adjusting your awning.
How to adjust the tension on an rv slide out awning step 1.
Once the arms are free rest the center of the roller tube on something like a six foot.
Loosen the left arm pull it out just enough to clear the slide.
Mine is located at the top of the front of the awning roll.
The tension arms are what you adjust to make the awning taut after it has been lowered.