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Title: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Michael Alexander on June 11, 2018, 05:23:12 pm

My Zip Zee 21' awning roller tube bent in a downpour and has a bad crimp in it now. Has anyone had any luck finding a replacement other than from the factory ? The factory replacement cost more to ship than to purchase. Locate in South Carolina now.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: wolfe10 on June 11, 2018, 05:37:51 pm
Welcome to the ForeForum.

In most cases the bend roller tube CAN be straightened.

Takes three people and/or 2 ladders and a human.

Rotate the roller until the bent part is "up".  Have humans/ladders at the ends so the ends can't move down.  "Hang" from the center of the highest point.  Sight down roller until level.

Replacement is only if half an hour of doing this (and a lot of 4 letter words-- YES OF ENCOURAGEMENT) don't get it back in shape.

And, at that point, I would call Zip Dee to find out the name of their nearest dealer.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Michael Alexander on June 11, 2018, 05:45:24 pm
Thank you for your help.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: ohsonew on June 11, 2018, 05:51:10 pm
Michael,

Had the same thing happen to me last year, waiting on a shop to give me an estimate to replace the main roll, spring and 2 support arms which snapped. Lesson learned. Don't leave your awning out overnight accidentally, especially flat, when an unexpected storm might pop up and dump 3" of rain on you :o

Larry
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: nitehawk on June 11, 2018, 05:54:28 pm
I tried doing it Brett's way but couldn't generate enough force downward with my "slightly fluffy" 230#.
So I used two vehicles with hitches on the back ends. One on each end of the awning. Then a ratchet strap on each end from the awning tube itself to the hitch. DO NOT use the arms or the axles on the ends!
I then rotated the awning so the "sag/bend" was down. I put a sturdy stand under the middle of the awning, with a 3' 2x4 setting on top of my jack and on the underside of the awning tube.
Then I proceeded to jack the center up.
Trial & error comes in here, along with putting more spacers under the jack stand as needed.
Thus a one (1) man job.
Oh, forgot to mention: make sure the ratchet straps are only tight enough to prevent upward movement of the awning roller.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on June 11, 2018, 06:27:39 pm
And, at that point, I would call Zip Dee to find out the name of their nearest dealer.
Airstream uses Zip Dee awnings, also. Most dealerships have the expertise to fix 'um. BTW, they make it look EASY!
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Jeff & Sandy on June 11, 2018, 06:57:09 pm
TN RV in Knoxville fixed mine. I know you are in SC, it may be an easy ride for you. Give James Holder, the service manager a call.

‭(865) 933-7213‬
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: jor on June 11, 2018, 08:26:51 pm
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Have humans/ladders at the ends so the ends can't move down.  "Hang" from the center of the highest point.  Sight down roller until level.

Here's the photo from the ZipDee awning. Always got a kick out of it.
jor

Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Michael Alexander on June 11, 2018, 08:44:10 pm
This is all very helpful, Thank you.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Don and Donna on June 11, 2018, 09:12:11 pm
I will be removing my AUTO/WN in a few weeks. Every thing works on the awning except the front arm (12v wire in arm is broken otherwise arm is OK).  The awning will go in and out since I bypassed the internal wire on the front arm.  If anyone is interested in the complete awning feel free to contact me.

Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: DavidS on June 11, 2018, 09:13:09 pm
pm sent
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on June 12, 2018, 07:23:30 am
How about adding some heat in the form of a torch to "help" it go back into shape? Can't see getting a crimp out though. Just now taking out the zip dee awnings for replacement. Easy to bend them I would think.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: wolfe10 on June 12, 2018, 08:41:31 am
No, can't get a crimp out.  But you can take a surprising amount of bow out of them.

I would not use heat--  it would require removal of the Sunbrella fabric. No idea what it would harm inside the roller.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Mike Leary (RIP) on June 12, 2018, 09:53:01 am
Here's the photo from the ZipDee awning. Always got a kick out of it.
That's about the same human lash-up I had to round up when my awning spring broke in the 'down' position!  ^.^d
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Jerry Whiteaker on June 12, 2018, 02:44:48 pm
For awhile I didn't use my patio awning and now it will not unroll.  Have been in contact with ZipDee and they think a lock is broken, but they appear to work ok to me  Absolutely no movement of the roller with locks released.  Have sprayed it several times with silicone lub with no result.  During last trip, I didn't try very hard to get it open as I didn't want to get it open and not be able to get it rolled up.  When I get it fixed, I will lub and unroll it more often.  I did replace a broken front lock several years ago.
Title: Re: Zip Zee Awning
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on June 13, 2018, 10:07:37 am
No, can't get a crimp out.  But you can take a surprising amount of bow out of them.

I would not use heat--  it would require removal of the Sunbrella fabric. No idea what it would harm inside the roller.

Brett, I took off the end of the roller. There isn't much in there besides the spring. If you put heat in the middle where the bow was shouldn't hurt anything. Depends on the length of it though. You could always remove everything first, its just a few rivets.