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Premium T-Top Replacement Cover | CNC Laser Cut | 3 Layer Re-enforced Edge - L
$ 102.93
- Description
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Description
*******Note - we have updated our sizes****
Please use this item for replacement T-Tops sized between 46"x72" up to 60"x96"
For replacement T-Tops sized up to 46"x72" please visit our product at
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Premium-T-Top-Replacement-Cover-CNC-Laser-Cut-3-Layer-Re-enforced-Edge-M/114673439017
For replacement T-Tops sized 60"x96" up to 80"x120" please visit our product at
https://www.ebay.com/itm/X-LARGE-CNC-Digital-LASER-CUT-Premium-T-Top-Rep-Covers-3-layer-Reinforced-Edge/113719101697
Order your newly manufactured T Top in 3 easy steps-
select your color
arrange payment through PayPal
send us your old top or, provide us with measurements for your existing frame (see instructions below- it's faster!)
What to expect next-
confirmation of order
contact from Emerald Technical Staff with any questions
your new T Top will be custom made within 3 business days after receipt of old top
receive your new T Top in 2-9 days after produced, depending on your location. Expedited shipments can be accommodated.
Emerald Technical Canvas Model US-4001-5L Premium T-Top Replacement Cover- Dimensions up to 60"x96"
Features
Sunbrella Marine Grade Fabric
- your choice of colors.
Highly resistant to fading and long lifespan
Soft, breathable, solution-dyed acrylic
UV, water and mildew resistant
Will not noticeably shrink or stretch
Manufacturer provides a
10 year limited warranty
Tenara Thread
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Fluoropolymer fiber construction
Undamaged by exposure to sunlight/UV light
Undamaged by exposure to weather or water
Manufacture provides a
limited lifetime warranty
- Tenara will remain undamaged during the lifetime of the fabric with which it is used
#1 Nickel Plated Brass Grommets and Braided Cord for installation
. We use a formula to determine the length of 1/8" Dacron cord to attach your new top. You'll get cord equal to 2 times the length of the perimeter of your top, plus 10%. If you need more, contact us and we can accommodate your requirement ($.25 per additional foot).
A note about our manufacturing process- Your old top is digitally scanned and scaled using Computer Aided Design (CAD) and your new top is produced using Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) processes.
Each top is precision LASER cut with sealed edges on all panels and sub-components. Our tops feature 2 inch wide, reinforced edging consisting of 3 layers of fabric. This critical difference sets us apart from other manufacturers producing only 2 layers edging.
We have found the wider edging with additional layers results in a stiffer and stronger edge - where the stress is highest.
How to Measure for a replacement T-Top
1. Determine the general shape of your frame
2. Measure length, width, and if necessary- any bows
3. Determine the corner radius
There are 3 general frame shapes.
1. Mostly square - Type A
2. Mostly square with front bow- Type B
3. Mostly square with front and rear bow- Type C
This is Type A frame.
Simply measure the length and width from inside the frame. Measure the corner radius using a carpenter’s square (see below)
This is a Type B frame
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Measure the length and width as with a type A frame. One additional measurement of the length includes the bow in the front.
In this example the length is 72”, the width is 56”, and the front bow measurement is 79” - it is taken from the rear of the frame to the peak of the bow.
Then measure the radius. On this frame the corner radius is a bit tricky. You can usually safely assume the upper corners are the same as the lower. In this case the radius is 6”
This is a type C frame.
Measure length and width as above. The upper bow (forward bow) should be measured from an imaginary line drawn across from where the corners would be if they were not “rounded”
The lower bow (rear bow) is measure the same way, from an imaginary line to the peak distance of the bow.
In this example length is 72”, width is 56”, upper bow is 7” and lower bow is 7” also.
Radius measurement should be done using the edge and the same imaginary line used to measure the bow. In this case, also 6”.
Radius Measurement
Using a carpenter’s square, or two rulers set perpendicular to each other, place next to the curved corner. Where the curve sections intersect the square, record the number. In this example the curve measure (radius) is 5”- it’s simple!
If your frame doesn’t fit these descriptions, contact us and we will send you the material necessary to make a pattern of your frame for a small charge (including shipping to you).