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SCClockDr
Sep 23, 2016Explorer
It is the frame stop. It should just contact the frame with the slide fully seated. If set closer to the frame the slide may refuse to deploy. If set further away from the frame a gap will remain when fully seated.
To adjust, strap wrench the cup and loosen the nut visible in your image. Once the jam nut is loose the cup should turn by hand. Then just lock the nut tight to the cup to finish.
Regarding the damage, when seated and traveling, gravity keeps the slide seated. In rough conditions centrifical force can overcome the gravitational advantage and cause the slide to tip out at the top then slam back down. This could have caused the damage shown. Some manufacturers provide a travel brace to place between the inside flange and the wall to prevent tipping. It MUST be removed prior to deployment or serious damage can occur.
To adjust, strap wrench the cup and loosen the nut visible in your image. Once the jam nut is loose the cup should turn by hand. Then just lock the nut tight to the cup to finish.
Regarding the damage, when seated and traveling, gravity keeps the slide seated. In rough conditions centrifical force can overcome the gravitational advantage and cause the slide to tip out at the top then slam back down. This could have caused the damage shown. Some manufacturers provide a travel brace to place between the inside flange and the wall to prevent tipping. It MUST be removed prior to deployment or serious damage can occur.
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