RV Screen Door Cross Bar to Protect Screen Damage
Question:
we need a new bar for our screen door. how does this go on? Do we have to glue it? Are there other colors?
asked by: Rob
Expert Reply:
The Camco Adjustable RV Screen Door Cross Bar # CAM42183 does not require messy or smelly glue to install on your RV screen door. Instead the included hardware allows you to place this at the most convenient spot on your RV screen door to prevent accidental push-thru of the screen.
All you need to do is drill a couple of small holes for each end of the bar. Installation is shown in the linked video.
We also have the item in silver/white as part # CAM42186 and in a 4-inch-wide silver/black version as part # CAM42188.
All three bars are adjustable in length and any of them can be used either singly or in multiples to best fit your particular RV door's requirements.
Products Referenced in This Question
Camco RV Adjustable Screen Door Cross Bar - Aluminum w/ White Handles
- RV Door Parts
- Screen Door
- Push Bars
- Silver and White
- Camco
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Camco RV Screen Door Cross Bar - 20-3/4" to 28-5/8" Long - Aluminum - Black
- RV Door Parts
- Screen Door
- Push Bars
- Black
- Camco
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Product Page this Question was Asked From
Camco Deluxe RV Screen Door Cross Bar - 21-1/4" long to 28-5/8" long - Aluminum - Black
- RV Door Parts
- Screen Door
- Push Bars
- Silver and Black
- Camco
more information >
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