TYPES OF POLES
Upright pole – a vertical pole used to support the awning arms, these all come with Peggable feet to secure them to the ground in conjunction with a spreader rail to eliminate the need for ropes
Spreader Rails – Normally used to span between two upright poles to spread the awning canvas to keep it tight and can be used to help eliminate the need of ropes and straps (Upright poles will still need to be pegged down)
Curved Roof Rails – Our curved rails normally mount to the extrusion of the awning and
TYPES OF FITTINGS USED
F-Shaped Spigots – Easy to insert into eyelets, prevent the eyelet from lifting off the spigot due to bend
Short Spigots – A shorted version of the traditional spigot, designed to not protrude through awning end caps
Nylon Insert Ends – Strong and durable, has some flex, can be used for either pushing or pulling spreader rails
Crab Claw Ends – Very quick to connect, can put on spigot after awning is erected, perfect for spreaders that are pushing out
C-Clips and Right-Angle C-clips – Clips over the round spreader rails
U-Clips -– Clips over the Square tube for support
Peggable Foot – A hinging bracket that can have 2 x pegs inserted to firmly hold down a pole end
Roof Rail End – a unique design that is designed to fit inside a roof rail bracket mounted to a flat surface, these are great for pushing and pulling
Bigfoot Cap – these are used on awning poles to slide into the awning extrusion and lock into position when the pole is tensioned