Awning
Cinch Straps
Coil
n' Wrap® Awning
Cinch Straps are
perfect for securing RV awnings, tow cables &
cords, plus innumerable other jobs around the boat, RV,
home or business.
Package
includes two 1" x 10" straps with a nylon buckle
to allow for secure fastening.
$
6.99 each - Order
Product
SPECIAL
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS
3 Packages for $18.00 - Order
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CAUTION:
Awning Cinch Straps will only solve 50% of the problems
that may occur with your awning. If your cinch straps
are in good shape and are cinched properly to the awning
arms, they will help prevent the problem of the awning
arms coming open as you travel down the road.
The other problem that
can occur is the failure of the primary manufacturers
independent locking mechanism in the roller tube.
When this fails, the roller tube begins to freewheel.
The wind then causes the awning canopy to unravel and
billow over the top of the rig. The arms stay locked to
the side of the RV.
If either of these two
things occurs, you are faced with a traumatic situation.
Most likely you will have done a lot of damage to your
awning and your rig. You are then faced with a major inconvenience
and expense.
We
highly recommend you check out our Awning
Lock. This device prevents the roller tube
from turning, thus preventing the arms from coming open
as well as the roller tube from freewheeling. It is simple
to install and easy to use. When you install the awning
lock you will rest assured that your travels will
be safe. You will also have 100% assurance that your
awning won’t come open or unravel.
IF
YOUR AWNING DOES COME OPEN (IF
YOU CHOOSE NOT TO USE EITHER CINCH STRAPS OR THE AWNING
LOCK) HERE IS WHAT YOU SHOULD DO TO PREVENT AS MUCH
DAMAGE AS POSSIBLE:
1. Pull
over and try to get the awning side downwind. There may
be an exit off the road which would allow you to turn
the rig around, or to get off under an overpass or beside
a building.
2. If the awning is not damaged at this
point rewind the awning and secure to the rig. Be careful
about going up on the roof. DO NOT go on the roof if the
awning is not secure as it may go over the roof and hit
you.
3. If you are still in a high wind condition
DO NOT try and save the awning. The personal injury that
could occur to you is not worth it. People have been seriously
injured by awnings in windy conditions. (The most natural
thing in the world is to try and save the awning and prevent
potential damage to the rig)
4. If the Awning fabric is torn, cut
it off and secure the arms to the rig.
5. In some cases the arms will be damaged and you may
need to get help to cut the arms off the rig.
$
6.99 each - Order
Product
SPECIAL
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS
3 Packages for $18.00 - Order
Product