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I have my theory and its a bit concerning but first, what failed? I finally got around to opening this up and found exactly what I expected - a broken gear tooth - it took just one broken tooth on the big gear to render this $804 unit inoperable without manually assisting it on the way in. Interestingly, it moved out without any indication of a problem. See pics:
It certainly wasn’t for lack of lubrication, so what happened? This is a small bedroom ODS slide and I have a theory. I noticed that when this slide starts coming in, the bottom moves in first, putting the slide on an angle (top out of plumb) then the top catches up and it comes in plumb and closes. I also found that I can easily square it up while its coming in by gently pulling on the crown molding at the top of the slide - it easily rocks in and out at the top considerably in the early stage of closing. I don’t know if this is normal and would like to know if other similar units have the same condition. I have an apointment to get all my slides tuned up soon, but back to the issue.
My theory is that when the slide first starts closing, with the bottom moving first and the top sort of hanging out there, it puts a considerable bind on the slide and thus a torque load on the gear box. I don’t know but its all I can think of. The door-side bedroom slide doesn’t have this issue, perhaps because it includes the bed so it has a nice hefty counter weight, or perhaps because the ODS slide is defective or malfunctioning - I just don’t know. To me it feels like something came loose - the slide equivalent of a drawer guide or whatever, but I can see any physical evidence of this.
For now I’ll help it in with a little gentle assist since I can reach the interior top of the slide and the switch at the same time. If anyone has information or experience on this please advise.
It certainly wasn’t for lack of lubrication, so what happened? This is a small bedroom ODS slide and I have a theory. I noticed that when this slide starts coming in, the bottom moves in first, putting the slide on an angle (top out of plumb) then the top catches up and it comes in plumb and closes. I also found that I can easily square it up while its coming in by gently pulling on the crown molding at the top of the slide - it easily rocks in and out at the top considerably in the early stage of closing. I don’t know if this is normal and would like to know if other similar units have the same condition. I have an apointment to get all my slides tuned up soon, but back to the issue.
My theory is that when the slide first starts closing, with the bottom moving first and the top sort of hanging out there, it puts a considerable bind on the slide and thus a torque load on the gear box. I don’t know but its all I can think of. The door-side bedroom slide doesn’t have this issue, perhaps because it includes the bed so it has a nice hefty counter weight, or perhaps because the ODS slide is defective or malfunctioning - I just don’t know. To me it feels like something came loose - the slide equivalent of a drawer guide or whatever, but I can see any physical evidence of this.
For now I’ll help it in with a little gentle assist since I can reach the interior top of the slide and the switch at the same time. If anyone has information or experience on this please advise.