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โMay-15-2018 02:57 PM
ScottG wrote:
For future reference, not all rack and pinion slide systems have a clutch as DR describes. It seems manufacturers have found another way to save a $1 on don't use them. So the motor just stalls and a lot of force is put on those gears.
Unless you have a Schwintek Slide system, you absolutely DO NOT want to hold the slide switch once it has stalled.
โMay-15-2018 10:27 AM
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โMay-02-2018 05:44 AM
Jstorm wrote:
Thank you by chance do you have a #
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โMay-02-2018 04:37 AM
ScottG wrote:
I would let off just as it stops and don't try to pull it together real tight.
If it had the clutch system, you would hear several rather loud bangs as it stops.
Bedroom slide may or may not be the same. If you see an aluminum track(s) on the exterior sides of the slide then it's the Schwintek system.
No such tracks and it will most likely be the same kind of R&P type.
Schintek = hold down switch 3~5 seconds after it stops.
All other types = release switch as soon the slide stops.
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