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Item Details

Caraline Clothesline

ILC Reference NO 32:42:003
Item sourced from ILC NSW database


Caraline on caravan

Short Description
A wall mounted folding clothesline that hangs at an approximately 45 degree angle which allows the user to hang out the washing in front of them, rather than having to reach up. The line is made of rust free stainless steel and aluminium.



Price Guide
Approx Price: $120.00
Price Date: 08/10/2009
$99 and $19 delivery


More Details
. A full load of washing fits on 13m of line
. Caraline was originally designed for use on caravans and motor homes but is equally useful and proving more popular at home, particularly where space and/or mobility is limited.

Contents:
. 3 lengths of square aluminium tube, one of them (the cross member) has black right angle corners (elbows) to complete the frame.
. 2 stainless steel brackets.
. 4, 1½" x ¼" stainless steel bolts
. 2 x ¼" nuts
. 2 x ¼" black winged nuts
. 1 x 15 metres clothesline.


Installation
Fitting instructions (Taken from Caraline information sheet):
Fix one bracket to the chosen wall or other suitable structure about 500mm above the ground. Ensure the bracket is vertical. Fix the second bracket at the same level ensuring the brackets' centres are the same distance apart as the centres of the elbows in the cross member. (Note: If required, the frame's width can be reduced by removing an elbow, cutting the cross member to the desired length and replacing the elbow.)
The frame can now be fitted.
Take one of the lengths of tube with holes in and insert the end with a 6mm hole into one of the brackets and line up the hole with one of the three hinging holes in the bracket. The higher the hinging hole used, the lower the frame will descend when moved to the in use position. Insert one of the ¼" stainless steel bolts provided and screw on a nut - finger tight.
Repeat the process on the other bracket ensuring you use the corresponding hinging hole.
The cross member can now be fitted by gently tapping the elbows into the frame's parallel sides. Raise the frame to the vertical position. Place one of the two remaining ¼" stainless steel bolts across each bracket through the "L" shaped slot in the bracket's sides and fit the black winged nut provided. This forms both the stop pin for the clothesline frame and the locking device for when the frame is stowed. Thread the line through the holes provided in the frame, tension and tie off. Caraline is now ready for use.


Standards
Some assistive technology needs to meet Australian or other standards. Standards may relate to materials, manufacturing and installation. Products that meet Australian or international standards will have written certification. To find out if a product meets Australian Standards ask the supplier to show you the certificate. For a fact sheet about standards contact us or visit www.ilcaustralia.org/home/standards.asp

Place Of Manufacture
Qld Australia

Dimensions
Projects to just under 1 metre when open
Folds to 100mm when stowed
13 metres of line is available


Supplier Information - click to supplier for contacts details
CARALINE,   JACOBS WELL, QLD

Additional /images
Caraline on house  
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