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Re: ?weight Limit On Coleman Roof?

Started by bearbait, Feb 01, 2003, 01:37 PM

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camphost

 Does anyone know a weight limit on a raised Coleman roof?  We have an AC unit on the roof now and are thinking of putting a satellite dish on the roof.  Not mounted permanently, but using one of those bases that you fill with sand.  The problem is that they weight about 60 pounds when filled.  It seems like too much weight for the roof to me.  What do you think?


Tim5055

 camphostI think weight is an issue., from the [link=http://www.fft-inc.com/partsbooks/owners_manuals/pdf_files/01_omgrand.pdf]Coleman Owners manual, 2001 Edition[/link]
 
 
 
QuoteNever crank the trailer top assembly up with weight on the roof except for a dealer installed air conditioning unit.  Additional weight placed on te top assembly while the unit is being cranked up can result in an unnecessary srain on the lift system causing the cables to be stretched and the loss of proper height adjustment.  Maximum combined weight of roof mounted accessories is 150 pounds with the top open.

 
 If I remember corectly, the 13,500 BTU A/C unit weighs over 100 pounds, so you don t have a lot left to play with
 

mike4947

 camphostChecked the neghbors owners manual, and Tim hit it on the head, 150 pounds when raised. Besides like the ohers said you ll need an extension ladder to reach it to adjust it in.
 Camp at an " RV park"  and you ll see how the class A s do it. They all have ground tripods they can move around to get " out from behind that tree"  and point in the direction they need depending on the site.

tlhdoc

 camphost150 pounds is the limit when it is raised, 300 when the roof is down.[:)]