The other end will have a hook that fits into a clip next to one of the brackets.
How do retractable awnings work.
The awning handle is designed this way so that it can easily be removed from the frame and kept inside.
The first arms are usually spring loaded and the ones after those furl to retract the awning or unfurl to extend it.
Afterward the other arms extend.
The awning is extended or retracted by rotating this clip.
There are two types of arms that allow an awning to be retractable.
These may extend and retract either manually or automatically depending on the type of awning.
The awning rolls up into the cassette that protects it from the weather when not in use.
This process is completed by manually winding a shaft clockwise or counterclockwise to unroll or roll up your retractable patio awning.
Retractable awnings mean that you can move it in and out.
The spring loaded arms and angled design coupled with the front bar weight helps draw the retractable canopy out.
A manual retractable patio awning uses articulated arms that open and close in stages.
One end will have a handle that is slightly offset allowing it to be turned easily.
Articulated and telescopic arms.
With retractable awnings the turn of a crank or the push of a button brings it back to your home s exterior wall or rolls it up neatly into an eave.
Many people assume they push the cover open but the arms simply automatically follow the cover as it opens or closes.
Manual awning a detachable hand turned crank is used to rotate the roller tube.
The tension from the springs or pressure of the gas ensures they open and close softly.
No matter what they protrude and obscure the window they are intended to shade.
The arms work because of a spring tension system or gas pistons.
First the spring loaded arms extend.
As the cover extends the arm springs and elbows open to provide horizontal support.
Aluminum types roll up into the cassette pushed by arms on the sides of the window.