
The Pox
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Does anyone know what these rings on the awning do? They can slide up and down the length of the awning
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It is strange that they are made of hard plastic...Yes they are anti rattle brackets
They take up the gap between the awning casing and the folding arms when they are retracted. A soft material would just break down each time you wind the awning in and the arms 'land' on them. These plastic ones are tapered so that after initial contact the arms then slide up and inward resting on plastic surface.It is strange that they are made of hard plastic...
Thanks for the full explanation.They take up the gap between the awning casing and the folding arms when they are retracted. A soft material would just break down each time you wind the awning in and the arms 'land' on them. These plastic ones are tapered so that after initial contact the arms then slide up and inward resting on plastic surface.
The rattle this prevents is the one generated by vertical bouncing of the retracted arms at the hinge point against the bottom of the casing.
Beware they do slide apart sometimes and that renders them ineffective. All you need to do is slide them closer together again.
Also be aware....there are other ways an awning can rattle and these brackets have nothing to do with fixing those.
Also. they are to be placed in specific positions. So if you have moved them about you will likely get annoying rattle.I think they are to minimise rattles?
If you have lost either of the Black foam pads positioned either side of the mid point of the rear awning casing where the folded awnings arm come to rest, then Yes, they may. If both pads are still in position, maybe not.As it happens I’ve just started to get the rattling noise from inside the casing - have a 2015 Cali with fitted wind out canopy. The noise is driving me mad!! Would these rings solve that problem and wit so where do I get my hands in some??
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