tomchelbana
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This is the email I received from Erica regarding the torque values.For reference what is Newmar's guidance for torque values. Some have electric motors on the FWS (Ventana, etc.).
I think most snug them. At the end of my first year I asked Newmar to check mine. He pulled out a crescent wrench and snug checked one motor and we stopped there. I was a bit surprised a torque wrench was not used. I check mine annually, the only one that has a bolt that likes to slightly loosen is the bedroom slide. Next check I'll loctite it. Also people should look at the different loctite variants (numbers) and understand what they are using. Even in @tomchelbana's YouTube video his two red bottles are different types of loctite, notice the different numbers.I noticed that no torquing was done in the video. I have a torque wrench, but never got Tito work. Do you all torque these screws, or just snug them down?
I did the same thing. No issues at allI did the mod of replacing the bolts with studs and locking nuts about two years ago. Also used RED loctite on the studs. They haven't moved since.
Thank YouIt applies only to electric slides. Not hydraulic.
Chief, I not sure what I am looking at in post #7. I have found small shavings and burrs when the kitchen slides move back and forth, just figured it was from mfg.its also a good reason to get in there and poke around and make sure everything else is on order. Thats how I found the damage in post #7 and the loose collars in post #11.