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Old 01-02-2015, 03:31 AM   #11
dieselguy
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M.O.C. #3085
Drifty1 ... There are no limit switches on hydraulic slides. There are large nuts on the threaded portion of the cylinder rod. DO NOT TIGHTEN BOTH OF THESE NUTS UP AGAINST EACH SIDE OF THE PUSHER BRACKET ... LEAVE THE GAP!! The cylinders have more stroke than there is room for physical movement ... you will break something expensive. The slide cylinders go full travel in and out, these nuts adjust how tight the slide snugs up to the outer wall when retracted and how tight the slide snugs up on the inner wall when extended. Go to the Lippert website and read up on this adjustment ... less than a turn goes a long way.
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