EH52ARH said:Here is one DD, .
Dustydog said:That would do it . Still very expensive. I wonder what the end groove is for. Note the end part is not symmetrical from what I can see.
You find it easier to kneel down and feed an awning in from the lowest point? With feeding from the from halfway up you have a better straighter feed of awning surely?audiorob said:A bit cat among pigeons - but my rail has an opening for threading towards the front, but I thread my porch awning from the rear of the van where there is no wider section, so necessarily start off at the end of the rail near the ground without trouble!
My only experience of such a task was trying to straighten a small section of the awning skirt rail on a previous van after a child rode into it with his bike wheel - and it was not easy to get a smooth feel or appearance although it still served the purpose! So the specialist tool has a 'bullet' shape to tap through the rail 'nose first' to get a uniform finish.

Gafferbill said:....
You need a bigger hammer 😉
AlexandriaUK said:get a ball bearing that is the diameter of your awning rope and tap it along 🙂
AlexandriaUK said:So tell me please why are we looking for a way to open it further,
New replacement awning rails are supplied without the circa 50mm flailed openings at roughly waste level which allow entry of the awning into the rail. The openings are not at the rail ends. Hence the need for a special tool.AlexandriaUK said:I see, I have never had a problem sliding it in maybe it's because yours is brand new, WD 40 or Mr Sheen is what I us every time, I hope you manage to find something that solves your problem happy caravaning