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05-21-2014, 02:10 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Somerset
Posts: 104
M.O.C. #6664
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Slide scratching laminate
My kitchen slide on my 2003 2880RL has started to scratch the laminate when I move it in and out. I searched the forum and didn't find any comments on how to prevent this. Has the slide come out of adjustment?
Thanks,
Judi
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05-21-2014, 02:18 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Springfield
Posts: 322
M.O.C. #13660
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Judi,
Not sure if it's out of adjustment but the first thing I would do is to see if anything has gotten stuck under the slide. Run it in a little and see if you can see or feel if anything is under there. Then I would run it fully out, go outside and look under the slide to see if a screw has worked loose. As far as it being out of adjustment, that's a question for a more experienced member. Best of luck. Tim
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05-21-2014, 03:40 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Galena
Posts: 989
M.O.C. #7380
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Our kitchen slide seemed tight when the slide came in on the floor also so we had the slide adjusted by the dealer. It did make a difference. There are adjustments there. We made our own slide protectors and placed them on the floor where we thought it might drag. They worked well but you have to watch when you put out the slide they don't suck them out with the slide. We used two of the stick down laminate from Lowes (you could buy by the piece) that was the wide width and peeled off the paper on the back and cut a piece of rubber placed on the back over the sticky glue. Set them in front of the slide where your getting the rub marks. They will track on the laminate strips. Once the slides out pick up the strips you made put them in the closet. I can send a pic if you pm me your email address. We still use them even after we got the slide adjusted as a precaution. They do sell slide protectors that are pretty expensive for carpet they are plastic on both sides. We looked at them and thought they would slide on the kitchen flooring verses the rubber backing. We used it this way a long time and still do now after getting it adjusted, you never know when something can get under the slide and rip your floor.
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05-21-2014, 08:39 AM
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Site Team
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Wilsey
Posts: 18,799
M.O.C. #11455
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Saw an Alpine in Goshen two years ago and the problem was that the nails or staples they used on the carpet that goes around the edge of the front of the slide were pulling out and that's what was damaging the floor. They were in Goshen to have Keystone fix it under warrantee.
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05-21-2014, 10:42 AM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Chilliwack
Posts: 1,520
M.O.C. #12935
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Loose staples or nails holding the carpet are both possibilities, I would also be aware that sometimes small stones get tracked into the unit and if one of them gets under there it will do the same thing. We always sweep under the carpet before bringing in the slide and have often found foreign objects that could damage the lino or laminate.
I would not suspect adjustment to be the cause, the carpet is supposed to ride on the flooring when going in and out. Feel under the carpet for suspicious things and always sweep under there before closing.
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05-21-2014, 11:33 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Somerset
Posts: 104
M.O.C. #6664
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I will check to see if there is something under the carpet when we use the 5ver this weekend. Thanks for the suggestions.
Judi
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05-21-2014, 03:39 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Lake Gaston
Posts: 8,773
M.O.C. #12156
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After 10 years, slide adjustment is one of the first things I would look at.
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05-21-2014, 06:14 PM
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Montana Master
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Victor
Posts: 940
M.O.C. #1709
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Check the outer edges of the slide outside. There are screws with a big convex head on them, and they use them to hold the wall to the floor. Usually 3 on each end. They could have backed out some or like others said the adjustments are bad allowing the screws to finally rub.
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05-31-2014, 07:32 AM
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Montana Fan
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Somerset
Posts: 104
M.O.C. #6664
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I had an RV maintenance man come to the 5ver to fix some slide leaks and he checked on the cause of the gouge on the floor. There was a screw that had somehow worked its way to between the wood of the slide and the fabric cover on the bottom of the slide. It looked was more like a fan set screw, it had a blunt end. The man thought it was probably dropped in a wrong place during products and finally vibrated to where we found it.
In order to get the screw out we put the slide in a 1/2 way in position, then pushed on the top of the slide to get it to tilt up at the bottom far enough to get a knife (to cut the fabric) and a channel lock (to pull on the screw) under the slide to get the screw out.
Oh the joys of rv's!!
Judi
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