How to Collapse an Umbrella

How to Collapse an Umbrella



Good umbrellas are easy to raise and easy to collapse. No one wants to fuss with the operating mechanism for an umbrella, particularly when it's raining outside. Because there are numerous types of umbrellas, there are also several ways to open and close them.







Close a Personal Umbrella




Step
1



Shake off any excess water if you have just come out of the rain.




Step
2



Push down the locking lever near the top of the shaft to release the umbrella's folding frame, and pull the sleeve down the shaft until it locks in place.




Step
3



Wrap the material around the shaft in the same direction and snap the tie in place to hold it closed.


Close a Manual or Crank Outdoor Umbrella




Step
1



Push up slightly on the umbrella to put slack in the locking mechanism.




Step
2



Remove the pin that holds the umbrella at the chosen height, push in the peg that holds it or undo whatever locking mechanism keeps the umbrella in place.




Step
3



Pull the sleeve that attaches the frame to the pole down all the way. Once the pin is removed, these umbrellas come down quickly and easily.




Step
4



Lower crank umbrellas by unlocking the mechanism on the crank, then rotating the crank, usually clockwise.




Step
5



Push the ribs of the frame into the pole for a sleek silhouette.




Step
6



Get all of the folds of fabric out straight and uniform. If you stow the umbrella with the fabric bunched up in the frame, it will be wrinkled and creased when you pull it out again.







Tips & Warnings









Buy an auto-open and auto-close umbrella for one-touch simplicity. Not always available at retail stores, these umbrellas are easy to find if you shop online.








Wait for a personal umbrella to dry before wrapping it and securing it with the tie if you plan to store it right away. This will help it dry more quickly and prevent mold or mildew.








When stowing an outdoor umbrella for the winter, you should take the time to wash it down properly.








Watch your fingers when you collapse your personal umbrella. Your skin can be easily pinched in the mechanism with some umbrellas.








Superstition says that it's bad luck to have an open umbrella inside, so you might want to collapse yours before you go indoors if you believe in that sort of thing.








Make sure there is nothing that can get in the way of lowering an outdoor umbrella. Umbrella lights or lanterns should be removed first, and tilting umbrellas should be completely straight.








Get outdoor umbrellas with rust-resistant frames. Rusted frames can make closing them very difficult, if not impossible.



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