Another Zip Dee awning question
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03-05-2007, 08:05
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Another Zip Dee awning question
I drilled ou the necessary rivets to get the end cap casting out. And
sure enough (Bruce) the spring is broken. Half of the spring came out with the cap. The other half is still inside attached(?) to the center casting? Please tell me I don't have to get the center casting piece out also? How is the spring attached to the center casting? Thanks, Keith |
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03-05-2007, 14:50
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Another Zip Dee awning question
Worked on mine last year. When I bought it it had no tube, just the end bars so
I ordered the tube with the spring from Zip Dee but they sent one too short so they sent another empty tube and I took the end cap and spring off the original and put it in the new one. It was almost a year ago so my memory may be faulty, but as I recall, there is a stamped indentation in the tube. The spring has a shaped casting at the inboard then that is stopped from spinning by a notch than slides around the indentation. If yours is like that, I think all you need to do is find a way to grab the spring and pull it out. Look for an indentation about a half inch deep and about six inches long. If it's there, your system should be the same. The only complication I can imagine would be if, when the spring broke, the inboard casting slipped further into the tube, beyond the indentation. If it did, you're going to have to make sure it's in the correct orientation to the indentation before it can be pulled out the way it went in. Kerry 82 Fc 35 Denver --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Strehle" wrote: > > I drilled ou the necessary rivets to get the end cap casting out. And > sure enough (Bruce) the spring is broken. Half of the spring came out > with the cap. The other half is still inside attached(?) to the center > casting? Please tell me I don't have to get the center casting piece > out also? How is the spring attached to the center casting? > > Thanks, Keith > |
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03-05-2007, 23:30
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Another Zip Dee awning question
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
We broke the the tube and tore the fabric on our main awning. Zip Dee said do yourself a favor and order the tube with a new spring installed and the fabric with the first aluminum slat attached. I'm glad we did, the cost was very little additional. Crit Bliss '80FC33 chatham,ma. "davidkerryedwards" > > Worked on mine last year. When I bought it it had no tube, just the end bars so I ordered > the tube with the spring from Zip Dee but they sent one too short so they sent another > empty tube and I took the end cap and spring off the original and put it in the new one. It > was almost a year ago so my memory may be faulty, but as I recall, there is a stamped > indentation in the tube. The spring has a shaped casting at the inboard then that is > stopped from spinning by a notch than slides around the indentation. If yours is like that, > I think all you need to do is find a way to grab the spring and pull it out. Look for an > indentation about a half inch deep and about six inches long. If it's there, your system > should be the same. The only complication I can imagine would be if, when the spring > broke, the inboard casting slipped further into the tube, beyond the indentation. If it did, > you're going to have to make sure it's in the correct orientation to the indentation before it > can be pulled out the way it went in. > > Kerry > 82 Fc 35 > Denver > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Keith Strehle" > > > > I drilled ou the necessary rivets to get the end cap casting out. And > > sure enough (Bruce) the spring is broken. Half of the spring came out > > with the cap. The other half is still inside attached(?) to the center > > casting? Please tell me I don't have to get the center casting piece > > out also? How is the spring attached to the center casting? > > > > Thanks, Keith > > > |
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