Awning bracket July 05, 2020, 01:37:43 pm Trying to find this part to replace the broken bracket for my awning arms to fit into. Any help would be much appreciated. see picture below
Re: Awning bracket Reply #1 – July 05, 2020, 02:16:38 pm You need to call Fiamma USA once you identify the part you need:https://www.fiammausa.com/download/SpareParts_Catalogue_2019.pdfAlso, for more specific help on this site, please include the model and year of your rig.Steve
Re: Awning bracket Reply #3 – July 05, 2020, 06:26:29 pm It looks like those older style wall brackets for the Fiamma awning legs may have been superseded by a newer style, Fiamma #98655-728. I have no clue if the mounting holes would line up. You may want to call LD to see if they have any of the older style parts left in stock.Art
Re: Awning bracket Reply #4 – July 05, 2020, 08:18:41 pm The factory has them, or at least, they did 2 years ago when I replaced one.Ken F in WY 1 Likes
Re: Awning bracket Reply #5 – August 10, 2020, 02:49:33 pm I just replaced my awning and have two of these, didn't throw away. I'm in Corona, Ca. how can I get them to you.FYI, new Fiama brackets have the same hole pattern but mine are free! 1 Likes
Re: Awning bracket Reply #6 – August 14, 2020, 12:02:45 pm I broke my awning brackets and purchased some replacement brackets from Fiamma. Though the screw holes line up the new brackets don't hold the awning feet properly (completely). I have to keep a very close eye on the awning and lower it if the wind gusts a little too much.Please see the attached pics. 1 Likes
Re: Awning bracket Reply #7 – August 14, 2020, 12:18:19 pm If you installed the spacers and don’t over tighten the top screw, the top of the bracket pushes down to cover The foot of the arm. They are a little tough to pull back up but a little dry lube helps. Better tight than loose, but They won’t fall “up” 😎👍🇺🇸 1 Likes
Re: Awning bracket Reply #8 – August 14, 2020, 01:28:31 pm Quote from: Rex Janes - August 14, 2020, 12:18:19 pmIf you installed the spacers and don’t over tighten the top screw, the top of the bracket pushes down to cover The foot of the arm. They are a little tough to pull back up but a little dry lube helps. Better tight than loose, but They won’t fall “up” 😎👍🇺🇸 I did install the spacers and kept the top screw loosened (or it would tilt up in a weird position).I'll play around the screws some more to see if I can get top slide to work for me. Thanks for letting me know that they actually can work!
Re: Awning bracket Reply #9 – August 14, 2020, 02:17:15 pm Webebad, if the bracket in your first post is the 'broken' one because of the missing upper locking post, I would have just replaced it with a stainless 10-24 panhead screw, about 2" long, and a stainless nylon locknut. If you haven't tossed them, that would still be an option.Steve 3 Likes
Re: Awning bracket Reply #10 – September 23, 2020, 03:26:24 pm Thanks for all the help everybody. Invaluable advice. I was able to replace the parts with new brackets from the Mothership. All good now.