Spider
The spider connector or coupling for rafters, spacers, and vertical support poles.
The spider connector or coupling for rafters, spacers, and vertical support poles.
The spring pole acts as an anchoring post for the side skirts and ground pole. It attaches to a bracket on the trailer at each end of the canopy. The foot base is spring loaded so it rides up and down depending on the weight in the trailer and the terrain.
Standard canopies mount onto the Curbside or Roadside of the trailer. A Roadside mount goes on the driver's side of the trailer, facing the street. Sometimes referred to as a street side mount.
Also called a “pad eye”. The ring is attached to the trailer. The end of the rafter hooks into this ring.
A spinnaker end is attached to the trailer end of each rafter. The spring loaded hook is cocked using a cable that runs thru the rafter. The hook snaps into the rafter ring securing the rafter to the trailer.
Mounting hardware that helps guide the bolt-rope into the awning rail or “C” channel.
Also called “C” channel, “C” track or trailer track. Holds the bolt rope or keder and keeps the canopy attached to the trailer.
Standard canopies mount onto the Curbside or Roadside of the trailer.
A footman loop is a low profile metal bracket that provides an anchor point on the trailer to secure sections of the canopy.
Ground poles (typically 2″ round aluminum) are pinned to the foot base of each vertical pole.