An electric underfloor slide drive moves one end of the slide with a single electric motor, There are two spur gears on a common shaft to keep the two ends of the slide box aligned. If one of these spur gears jumps teeth on its associated rack, the slide box will go out of alignment.
The parts to solve this are available from LCI, but I would not have know about the reinforcing bracket if not for the information provided by KimD in this related thread https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operati...lide-wear-tabs
The attached information describes the required parts and the installation process to flatten and reinforce the "bowed" outer tube to keep the rack on the bottom side of the inner tube properly engaged with the spur gear.
Problem solved .
Rob
Jumping Slide Drive.pdf
The parts to solve this are available from LCI, but I would not have know about the reinforcing bracket if not for the information provided by KimD in this related thread https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operati...lide-wear-tabs
The attached information describes the required parts and the installation process to flatten and reinforce the "bowed" outer tube to keep the rack on the bottom side of the inner tube properly engaged with the spur gear.
Problem solved .
Rob
Jumping Slide Drive.pdf
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