Thanks for replying..by doing what you suggest one of the legs is ok...I can only get the other one to work by prising underneath the metal insert...ie when pulling up the plastic lever even very hard there is no purchase on ityou have to shove them all the way up against the initial resistance so they point upwards when locked.
We have recently had trouble making the catch on the awning leg engage but put this down to not using the awning for over 9 months and the very cold weather. We poured hot water over the plastic catch and it made the lever more pliable and it clicked into position. Try this and I hope it works for you.You can get replacement, lever spring and plastic insert As a kit
club shop, rose awnings, ebay etc
quite simple to replace, each leg has one screw holding in the plastic insert That acts as a guide for the lower extending leg, the screw is located at the end of the larger section of the leg (upper section) rotate the leg so that you can see it and get at it easily ( do not wind the awning out more than 300mm. it can break the support brackets holding the awning to the van)
undo the screw, on the relevant leg, fully,
pull the insert downwards to release the lower leg (from the upper)
once the two legs are apart it is self evident how the parts interact ( very basic)
I suspect the flat metal spring has either fallen out or is damaged.
the flat spring makes contact with the plastic cam lever, to create a friction fit against the sliding leg section, if this fails or becomes dislodged no friction (leg will not stay in position)
Many many thanks for your advice on this, much appreciatedWe have recently had trouble making the catch on the awning leg engage but put this down to not using the awning for over 9 months and the very cold weather. We poured hot water over the plastic catch and it made the lever more pliable and it clicked into position. Try this and I hope it works for you.
Thanks for replying..by doing what you suggest one of the legs is ok...I can only get the other one to work by prising underneath the metal insert...ie when pulling up the plastic lever even very hard there is no purchase on it
Great advice, thanksYou can get replacement, lever spring and plastic insert As a kit
club shop, rose awnings, ebay etc
quite simple to replace, each leg has one screw holding in the plastic insert That acts as a guide for the lower extending leg, the screw is located at the end of the larger section of the leg (upper section) rotate the leg so that you can see it and get at it easily ( do not wind the awning out more than 300mm. it can break the support brackets holding the awning to the van)
undo the screw, on the relevant leg, fully,
pull the insert downwards to release the lower leg (from the upper)
once the two legs are apart it is self evident how the parts interact ( very basic)
I suspect the flat metal spring has either fallen out or is damaged.
the flat spring makes contact with the plastic cam lever, to create a friction fit against the sliding leg section, if this fails or becomes dislodged no friction (leg will not stay in position)
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