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Bill.Satellite wrote:
Do NOT use oil or WD-40. You only want to lube it with a dry silicone spray. You don't even need to take the cap off. Just spray a bit anywhere you see a gap. This should be enough to let you crank the antenna up about 45 degrees. Spray the black gears you can see and crank it the rest of the way up. Spray a bit more and crank it up and down a few times and you are good to go. This should be done about every 6 months.
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enblethen wrote:
Yes, throw away WD-40! It is not a lubricant.
You could use spray can of silicone, chain lubricant slide out lube.
โAug-07-2018 09:25 AM
Bud
USAF Retired
Pace Arrow
โAug-07-2018 08:34 AM
Gulfcoast wrote:
2005 Winnebago Sightseer 30B
My over-the air rooftop antenna is very hard to crank.
Scared I may break it if I try any harder to raise it.
Is it best to repair or replace it?
Oil it with WD-40?
Replace it? (with what antenna)
You guys always know what to do.
Thanks for your help.