Explanation of rails
Does the washing line fit in my caravan rails?
Are you interested in our clothesline, but you don't know whether the clothesline fits in the rails? We are happy to help you. All frame rails on this page are compatible with the Campline washing line.
Depending on the manufacturer, year of construction and type of equipment, caravan manufacturers install different keder rails on the side wall of their caravans. The diameter of the keder rail is usually about 10 mm and is always the same. Only the layout and design of the steel strip differs from model to model, from year of manufacture to year of manufacture or from manufacturer to manufacturer. We have divided the models we know so far into eight types, which in our experience is reflected in the number of caravans we currently use. In descending order, with models A and B being the most sold and currently used caravan types. Followed by models C to F, representing the series from 1990 to 2005. And Model-G for a standard rail and the brand new Model-H for the new Fendt caravans from 2022.
CORNER RAILS ON CARAVANS
Model A
This city list can be found on all new caravans. At Fendt, both with and without LED lighting. At Tabbert only with LED lighting. Another manufacturer we know of at the moment is Kabe.
- Fendt from 2006 until now
- Tabbert with LED and without LED lighting (models from recent years, contact us if you have any questions)
- Kabe
If more models are released, we will update this list immediately
Model B
This sled strip can be found on caravans with a current and older year of manufacture. Tabbert installs this strip on his caravan if the customer has not ordered LED lighting.
- Tabbert without LED lighting (models from recent years)
- older Tabbert models such as Comtesse
- Adria Aviva
- Adria Altea
- Hymer Eriba Nova
If more models are released, we will update this list immediately
Model C
This keder rail is installed on many older models. For example the Fendt until 2005.
- Fendt until 2005
- individual hobby models
- others still unknown
If more models are released, we will update this list immediately
Model D
This keder rail is installed on older models. It is very similar to the Model C keder rail, but does not have a completely round keder, but a slanted straight section at the front. So far we know the following manufacturers and models
- Tabbert Comtesse, built in '92
- Knaus Azur 530, built in '87
- others still unknown
If more models are released, we will update this list immediately
Model E
This type of keder rail can also be found on caravans built after 2000 years. At least that is our current knowledge. This beam has a special indentation, unlike the other rails. It has a curve, a kind of bar, under the actual keder groove. This rounding ensures that our clothesline and the base of our click system are slightly curved.
So far we are aware of the following manufacturers and models.
• LMC Lord '97 and other LMC models
• TEC Sienna '97
• older, unknown models
If more models are released, we will update this list immediately
Model G
Model-G was founded by us because we occasionally have questions from customers whose home caravan does not have a keder rail and the customer has stuck it to his caravan, camper or even camper himself. This frame is a standard frame with an opening of 90°.
Model H
Model-H is our last and newest model in the series and was created by a new design by Fendt Caravan. Fendt will offer a new keder rail with double LED lighting from 2022. The keder groove is in the middle and the LED lighting is above and below it. As far as we know, the frame can be fully mounted on the caravan or only partially in combination with Model A.
The following manufacturer is known for the model and so far.
• Fendt from year of manufacture 2022