Secure your rv awning while preventing annoying flap and avoiding costly rips and tears with the happy hook awning tie down system.
Power awning tie down system.
We can also slip of the bungee cords by hand.
Then tie one end of the rope to the carabiner clip.
So far it has worked several times.
Hang the bungee over the corner of the awning structure see photo above.
Tighten the tension of the awning rafter arm.
They re secured using ratchet straps down to a tie down point on the ground.
Cut the 1 8 inch nylon rope to the appropriate size our awning required about 10 feet.
Simply screw the spiral stakes into the ground attach the straps to your awning tube and tighten.
It the winds picks the awning up far enough the bungee cords slip off and the awning goes up.
It can be used over the exposed roller tube axle on each end using the vinyl coated hook or looped over the roller tube when the axle is not exposed.
One on each end just next to the rubber cap that covers the rod on the end of the screen.
With the claw tie downs i ve yet to find a surface that i couldn t hammer them into place except concrete and black top of course.
I started using dog corkscrew tie outs but couldn t be happier with my switch to the claw tie downs.
This system hooks onto the roller tube of your awning fully rotating the tube to keep the fabric tight.
There are multiple holes for adjusting the pitch of the awning to support water runoff.