Not that your awning will hold that much weight.
Rv awning lock lever broken.
Ok this all started with a broken window from storms.
Replace the cam locks and reassemble the entire awning.
Both have that lever on the forward end that you reverse in order to move the awning.
I can still roll up and down ok but the lever does not stay locked in either the up or down positions.
It is important to allows take every safety precaution available when working with an rv awning.
Sometimes when it is hard to release you need to pull down slightly on the pull strap.
It should be an a e dometic model or carefree of colorado.
It might take two persons to do this.
I m concerned that it will release while on the road and certain doom will follow.
I went to open and use my awning yesterday and found that the direction lever spring has broken.
To replace the cam lock disassemble the awning assembly completely.
This allows enough slack to lift the arms off the catch.
The awning will not go up.
Remove the awning fabric from the awning arms and then remove the tops of the arms to access the torsion assembly.
An awning strap in good condition will hold your whole body weight before breaking.
The right side forward most arm for the awning comes down in front of this window and instead of unrolling the awning to access the window i just unlatched the arm from the bottom and swung it out.
See the attached manual for the dometic manual.
For procedure normally i have to flip the lever and unroll the awning a half turn or so.
The lever will answered by a verified rv mechanic.