Shortening a Fiamma awning crank handle

JFH

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I have a stanndard length crank handle for my 'Fiamma Awning'
and wish to shorten it, as it's too long and unwieldy inside my Camper

I see in the instructions it says that I can shorten it,
merely by sawing through the metal tubing...

However what it doesn't explain is how I re-attach the head to the tube,
so that it still works (it seems to have a rivet of some sort through it)
-this is the piece containing the 'hook', and which needs to be fixed,
so as to turn when i screw it up or down

If anyone's done it, and can give me a clue I'd appreciate it,
as the 'short' version will cost £30 + which I'd prefer not to spend..

Thanks
JFH
 
drill rivet out ,take hook off ,cut pole to size you want ,push hook back in and re rivet or could use a screw instead of rivet
 
drill rivet out ,take hook off ,cut pole to size you want ,push hook back in and re rivet or could use a screw instead of rivet

Thanks
Have you actually done this ?
I had considered this (with my limited tecnical skills)
but thought I'd ask first

Thanks

JFH
 
i've never done it either,but that's what i'd do,without a qualm,and i'm extremely practical!
 
I done mine for the same reason but couldn't just take of one end I had to shorten the inner rod as well so ended up cutting both parts and not disturbing the hook end at all the inner end had a square to stop it turning but not seeing the need to adjust length I cut this off and pushed it back with some silicon sealer so now its not adjustable and works fine
 
Thanks

All for the responses

I'll build myself up to trying it...:confused:
and let you know !

JFH
 
your not shortening a four metre one are you?
i could swop it for a 3.5
 
I have just shortened mine.
Its not a rivet, its a roll pin. this can be removed with a blunt metal rod (I cut the end off a small cheap screw driver). It will push out with some gentle hammer taps.
once out the hook pulls off. Cut the handle to length, place the hook back on on use a drill through the holes in the hook making new holes in the rod. MAKE SURE YOU DONT MAKE THE HOLES IN THE HOOK BIGGER or you'll need a new / bigger roll pin.
 
This thread is over 10 years old, i don`t think the OP is still here.

The OP's still here Graham (last seen yesterday according to their profile).

But I reckon they've probably got the job done by now. 😊
 
They make one that you can adjust. Has a sliding arrangement with a locking collar.
 

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