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Swing Covers
$449.00
Swing covers are light weight with 2-layer cover with 200D solution-dyed polyester reinforced with 480D thread and TPU membrane.
This cover features a patented lamination technology (US20190298079 A1) that combines solution-dyed polyester and a thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) membrane. The polyester exterior resists color fading, while the TPU layer provides water resistance and breathability, reducing the risk of mold and mildew. Certified for use in temperatures as low as -35 degrees F, this cover offers reliable performance in extreme cold weather
Covers go over the entire frame of the swing and zips up the front, there is an optional loop hole for the legs.
How to Replace the Seat Fabric on Your 421L Swing
Tools Required:
- Medium Allen wrench or 5 mm Allen wrench
- 6 mm Allen wrench
- 17 mm socket wrench
Step-by-Step Breakdown:
1. Remove the Foot Bar:
- As you look at the seat from the front, locate the foot bar on both sides.
- Using a medium Allen wrench or a 5 mm Allen wrench, fully remove the foot bar by loosening the bolts on either side of the outer side post (the 2-inch circular poles that hold the fabric).
2. Loosen the Middle Back (Hip) Bar:
- Locate the horizontal bar at the middle back or hip area.
- Use a 6 mm Allen wrench on the inside and a 5 mm Allen wrench on the outside.
- Loosen both bolts on the left and right sides. **Do not remove these bolts; just loosen them.
3. Loosen the Top Bolts at the Bearing Extension:
- Follow the 2-inch side poles all the way to the top where the bearings are.
- There are two bolts on either side holding these bars to the actual bearing extension.
- Use a 17 mm socket wrench to loosen these bolts. **Do not remove them; just loosen them.
4. Remove the Head Bar:
- Locate the head bar, which the fabric folds over and Velcros to the back.
- Un-Velcro the old fabric.
- Use a 17 mm socket wrench to fully remove the two 17 mm bolts securing the head bar.
- Once the head bar is removed, both side poles will have an extreme amount of flex, making it easier to remove the old fabric.
5. Remove the Old Fabric:
- With the head bar and foot bar removed and the other bolts loosened, carefully slide off the old fabric from the side poles.
6. Install the New Fabric:
- Slide the new fabric over the side poles, pushing it all the way up to, but not touching, the bolt still connected to the middle strut.
- Ensure the metal flange on the outside catches the fabric to keep it in place long-term, but do not move the fabric high enough to touch the bolt.
7. Reattach the Foot Bar:
- Using the 5 mm bolts, reconnect the foot bar to both sides.
- Just start these bolts; do not tighten them completely yet. Insert a thread or two to get the foot bar connected.
8. Reattach the Head Bar:
- Put the head bar and horizontal head bar back in place using the 17 mm bolts and proper washers.
- Once secured, adjust the fabric so there are no folds or extra fabric.
9. Tighten the Middle Back (Hip) Bar:
- Ensure the fabric is in the proper place.
- Tighten the two bolts at the middle back (hip) bar to make sure everything is aligned properly.
10. Final Adjustments:
- Go ahead and tighten the rest of the bolts as needed.
- If you are using a power drill, make sure not to go full bore to avoid stripping the bolts.