Tent pole replacement, how to disassemble the tent plastic parts

Updated on Car 2024-06-26
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The aluminum rod repair process is as follows:

    1.Sharpen the cross-sectional edge to avoid damage to the tent cloth and repair tape.

    2.Rotate the aluminum rod to make the damage perpendicular to the bending direction of the tent pole, that is, the general tent rod is bent up and down, where the upper force is the largest, and it should be damaged and disposed of on the left and right.

    3.Wrap the sockets and broken areas tightly with the strongest tape you can carry.

    In addition, there are the following experiences:

    1.When supporting a tent, the pole interface must be firmly enclosed before it begins to bend.

    2.Don't look around to set up a tent, the fragments of the aluminum pole are estimated to be very sharp, and if they hit the eyes or throat, the consequences will definitely be serious.

    3.If possible, carry repair equipment such as tape, spare fasteners, etcIf you are going to a cold danger area, the tent must have redundant space, that is, if the team has 4 people, the tent carried should meet the space of 6 people, and at least ensure that any certain tent damage can be handled, otherwise once the damage cannot be repaired, there will inevitably be a danger to life.

    It is recommended that you can buy a pair of aviation aluminum alloy poles A payment of ** is about 100 Many stores are selling.

    You can use half of it, and you can use this pole, which is bigger and smaller, and there is no difference. It's all available in the outdoor shop.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I have changed it when I go to the outdoor store, but it seems that it is all aviation aluminum rods, and it is not cheap.

    If it's a normal tent, forget it, a good tent is worth changing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    When dismantling the tent the next morning, pack the parts separately so that they can be found quickly the next time you use them. If it is raining, all parts of the tent (especially the inner tent) should be collected as soon as possible to avoid dampness and mold. It must be noted that after dismantling the tent, you must rush to the next camp as soon as possible in order to complete the pitch before dark, otherwise it is easy to run into danger after dark without the shelter of the tent.

    If the weather is fine, it is best to leave all parts of the tent in the open space for a period of ventilation before packing, so that the wind and sunlight can dry the moisture in the inner and outer tents, so as to avoid mold in the tent after packing. 1 First of all, pull up all the nails that hold the outer and inner tents in place. When the wind is strong, hold on to your tent so that it doesn't blow it over.

    Camp nails should be handled carefully, do not pull directly with camp ropes, and remember to determine the number of camp nails. 2 Unzip the flysheet and remove the pillar in front of you. Wipe the mud and moisture off the camp pillars, carefully pull up the camp pillars and put them in bags.

    3 Remove and disassemble another camp post, wipe it clean and put it into a bag. Spread the tent flat on the ground, making it easier to grab the top of the tent's two ridges. 4 The inner and outer tents should be folded and packed separately so that they can be easily distinguished the next time the tent is set up.

    When packing the outer tent, first grasp the ring hole at the top so that it is separated from the inner tent. Be careful not to pick up the inner account as well. 5 Pull the ring hole up and lift the flysheet so that it droops naturally, and fold it into a long V-shape.

    Before folding, make sure that the flysheet is dry. 6 Roll up the flysheet on dry ground, and roll it up as tightly as possible. Fold it into both sides of the flysheet while rolling, and pay attention to whether the camp rope is entangled.

    7 Shake the inner tent, and let the rope hang down naturally. Place the inner tent on the ground and roll it up as tightly as possible, while holding the side with one hand. 8 Carefully tuck the camp rope into the folded tent and make sure it is not knotted or tangled.

    If there is a tangled situation, it must be solved first. 9 Put the nails in a sturdy bag so that they don't break the tent, and put them back in the tent bag. If there is mud or water vapor residue on the nails, they may be embroidered or damaged.

    10 Dry the camp posts, put them in a strong bag, and put them into the tent bag. If the nails are kept thoroughly clean, they can be easily attached the next time they are used. 11 And put the outer and inner tents into the tent bag.

    To protect each component, it's best to pack it separately in a plastic storage bag. 12 Before tightening the tie rope of the tent bag, check that all components are in place and that no nails or pillars are missing.

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