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Subject Topic: Trio Awning Poles Post Reply Post New Topic
01/9/2004 at 10:18am
 Location: Dorset
 Outfit: Lunar Chateau 450
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Hi everybody,Hope someone can help.

We have just bought a secondhand Trio awning for our first caravan and have figured out how to put it up without any instructions but we had two poles leftover!

Each of the poles have a clamp type mechanism on each end with rubbers on the inside of each clamp and some awning material that covers the outside of the clamp as if to stop it rubbing on something? Also in one of the poles there is a smaller pole that slides in and out and can be clamped into position.

I hope my description is uderstanable,Thanks in advance.

Andy.



01/9/2004 at 1:41pm
 Location: Rossendale
 Outfit: Swift Charisma 570
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Are they 'Veranda bars' that you can clamp horizontally at a suitable height between the upright poles at the front?

I think it give a bit more rigidity, but also allows you to fold down the top-half of the zip-out section to give the 'half-open stable door' effect.



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01/9/2004 at 5:16pm
 Location: Sheffield Chapeltown
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MrGrumpy is correct

You can clamp the pole on one corner and the other end to the central pole. Or if you like you can take one of the clamps off and put the pole into a pocket on the side panel and clamp the end to the corner. The canvas can now be laid over supported by this pole



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01/9/2004 at 6:35pm
 Location: Suffolk
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I would endorse the previous 2 posts

 

Linda



01/9/2004 at 7:50pm
 Location: Dorset
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Thanyou all for your replies,What you all say makes sense and  hopefully we will be able to try it out later this month.

Thanks again Andy..



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08/9/2004 at 11:45am
 Location: Mansfield Notts.
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Hi Chippy,

Your question answered exactly the problem we found this week-end.We have just bought a Trio awning,and after a long and boozy afternoon working it out without a book,we ALSO had two poles left.The same as yours,but we gave up wondering what they did.

We are recycled teenagers,coming back to caravanning,and are amazed how things have changed.By the way,I think the 'Pink stuff' is manner from heaven.

Good luck everyone,and maybe we'll bump into some of you soon. (hic,hic)



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