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- The roller is NOT Schwintek supplied. But, you have to pull the slide room or hyper extend the room to replace or gain access to the rollers under a Schwintek slide box. Due to the lack of clearance on this type slide mount. You CANNOT attempt to lift the slide box up like on other slide rooms. Doug
- newman_fulltimeExplorer IIIts a spring loaded shaft just pull one side releases the other side it pops out
newman fulltimer wrote:
Its a spring loaded shaft just pull one side releases the other side it pops out
They are NOT spring loaded. They have axle caps on each end. Doug- joebedfordNomad II
dougrainer wrote:
The roller is NOT Schwintek supplied. But, you have to pull the slide room or hyper extend the room to replace or gain access to the rollers under a Schwintek slide box. Due to the lack of clearance on this type slide mount. You CANNOT attempt to lift the slide box up like on other slide rooms. Doug
Who supplies it if not Schwintek?
Surely the clearances on the slide aren't so close that I couldn't jack it up 1/4" to put in a new roller? joebedford wrote:
dougrainer wrote:
The roller is NOT Schwintek supplied. But, you have to pull the slide room or hyper extend the room to replace or gain access to the rollers under a Schwintek slide box. Due to the lack of clearance on this type slide mount. You CANNOT attempt to lift the slide box up like on other slide rooms. Doug
Who supplies it if not Schwintek?
Surely the clearances on the slide aren't so close that I couldn't jack it up 1/4" to put in a new roller?
The OEM installs the rollers. You can jack up the room just a 1/4 inch, but you risk damaging the side Rack system and gears. The rollers are screwed to the floor using at least 1.5 inch screws. Why do you need to replace the roller? Doug- joebedfordNomad III just got a reply from Lippert: they have a replacement roller including a support that has horizontal screws. I guess the idea is to grind off the existing screw heads, pull out the original roller and slide in the new one. Screws would go behind the rubber gasket in the original photo.
I guess I'll order a couple. None of the other rollers is showing this problem but it's probably just a matter of time. - Charlie_D_ExplorerI have a Schwintek system on my bedroom slide out. One roller would continually grab the rubber seal. Looked just like yours. I lifted the slide with a board and reached in and cut that section of rubber off. The end caps, as Doug said, are pressed on. They can be difficult to remove but a screwdriver and hammer should drive one off to allow removal. Is there something wrong with the roller or is it because it grabs the rubber?
I can't envision the new type you are referring to. joebedford wrote:
I just got a reply from Lippert: they have a replacement roller including a support that has horizontal screws. I guess the idea is to grind off the existing screw heads, pull out the original roller and slide in the new one. Screws would go behind the rubber gasket in the original photo.
I guess I'll order a couple. None of the other rollers is showing this problem but it's probably just a matter of time.
Yes, you can shear off the old roller mount screws. THINK about it. HOW do you install 1 or 1.5 inch screws when you barely have 1.5 inch clearance? How do you get any screwdriver (angled or not) to drive the screws in? You CANNOT. As I have had to do this before. Doug- joebedfordNomad IIYes, grabbing rubber.
When I looked at this yesterday and the damage to the wood on the underside of the slide, I thought that what I saw was a seized roller where the roller material had been peeled off as the slide slid across the non-turning roller.
When I got out there today with a flashlight, I could see that the material between the roller and the slide bottom is the rubber seal.
At the moment I don't know if the roller is seized or not. I guess I'm going to have to bite the bullet and try to bring in the slide a bit to see if the roller turns.
Last thing I want to happen is to get the slide only partly open and then be unable to move it!! - joebedfordNomad II
Charlie D. wrote:
I can't envision the new type you are referring to.
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