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Old 08-03-2018, 12:12 PM   #14
KIEHLS
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M.O.C. #19410
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Originally Posted by Montana Man View Post
With this additional information it appears that the slide is adjusted too low. Meaning that where the slide attaches to the two retract/extend arms, the slide may need to be adjusted upwards. With the weight of the slide off of that contact area of damage. The slide will be supported by the arms and the "wear bar" that rubs on the floor.
I wondered if it is an adjustment issue, but it seems that regardless of how high the slide is adjusted upwards on the two arms it will always bear weight on the 'wear bar'. But it might more evenly distribute the weight along the length rather than loading it up at the location that got damaged. I'm re-reading the adjustment instructions to make sure I get it dialed in.

if by 'wear bar' you mean the piece that twisted its way out from under the slide.

Thanks!
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