Hi,
Mrs UM says the awning is "an argument in a bag!"
If the awning is new and the panels zipped in, unzip them first.(if removable)
Sort out your poles and lay them in approximate positions on the ground first. (Not too far away...see later)
My advice is to take care when feeding the awning through the rail, have one person guiding and one person pulling. Pull the awning right through the rail and then make sure the awning is positioned centrally (gap to ground equal each side)
We then take the central vertical pole and position it through the awning part extended, I then attach the rafter to the "van end" and fix into the top of the pole.
Mrs UM then stands holding this whilst I go for a pint (only joking!)
I then sort out the first corner pole and pick up the eaves pole (see note above about being easy to reach) and fix the eaves member between the central pole and the corner pole.
Mrs UM then carefully edges along to hold the corner pole. I then fix the corner rafter
and Mrs UM holds it all up whilst I make a temporary guy line connection at the corner.
I then have another pint.
The process is repeated (the other corner, not the pint) to give the beninnings of an awing erected. A few more pegs are put in to tie it down. I then zip in the panels.
I then lift all the vertical poles to full height, tension the rafters and make sure all is square before pegging down fully.
I use a Hercules tensioner as I am puny.
Mr UM
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