Schwintek slide out service manual
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I would never buy an RV with Lippert/Schwintek slides and levelers based on my personal terrible experience with those products.
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Then you could use a 2×4 propped or wedged on the top between the sidewall and the slideroom inner trim piece. It was a little hard and I would believe it would have been better to remove the motor and push the room in. They drove it back to the factory without the room coming out as there was resistance from the failed motor. We did the same thing at the end of the show pushing it in.
SCHWINTEK SLIDE OUT SERVICE MANUAL FULL
We have had a couple motors fail at shows during set up and wanted to show the coach with the slide room out, so four guys pushed the entire room out to full extension. So, how do I retract a Schwintek slide out when a motor fails at a campsite? And then, how do I secure the slide out for travel on a road to home or repair shop? Thank you! - Edward I’m sure, even with proper lubrication and leveling before extending, a drive motor is going to fail. I learned a lot about the Schwintek slide out system from your articles the last two days in the RV Travel newsletter. Here is a diagram from the owner’s manual. There is a small screw that needs to be removed from the outside. Run the room out about 2″-3” and then you will have access to it and stabilize the room. Older models need to be notched with a grinder or reciprocating saw. Newer models have a notch in the metal trim that runs along the side so there is access to the motor. You will need to pull back the outer trim and the rubber seal or flap to get to them. The motors are on each side of the slide room on the top portion even with the rail accessible from the inside.